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Bellamy's later statements on global warming indicate that he subsequently changed his views completely.

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Whitehouse stars alongside Charlie Higson in a new BBC2 comedy series called Bellamy's People, the first episode was broadcast on 21 January 2010.
: Or if the hypothesis were offered us of a world in which Messrs. Fourier's and Bellamy's and Morris's utopias should all be outdone, and millions kept permanently happy on the one simple condition that a certain lost soul on the far-off edge of things should lead a life of lonely torture, what except a specifical and independent sort of emotion can it be which would make us immediately feel, even though an impulse arose within us to clutch at the happiness so offered, how hideous a thing would be its enjoyment when deliberately accepted as the fruit of such a bargain?
Having received the official blessing of educators, Bellamy's committee now had the task of spreading the word across the nation and of designing an official program for schools to follow on the day of national celebration.
The first Western texts on revolutionary social theory available in Japan were mostly on anarchism, but Nosaka also enjoyed Edward Bellamy's utopian novel, Looking Backward.
The Bellamy salute was first demonstrated on October 12, 1892 according to Bellamy's published instructions for the " National School Celebration of Columbus Day ":
A number of people have remarked on its resemblance to H. G. Wells ' The Shape of Things to Come ; the " sleeper wakes into pseudo-utopia " plot was popularized by Edward Bellamy's best-selling Looking Backward.
Beyond the purely literary sphere, Bellamy's descriptions of utopian urban planning had a practical influence on Ebenezer Howard's founding of the garden city movement in England, and on the design of the Bradbury Building in Los Angeles.
A one-act play, Bellamy's Musical Telephone, was written by Roger Lee Hall and premiered in Boston in 1988 on the centennial year of the novel's publication.
* George Monbiot, The Guardian, 10 May 2005, " Junk science: David Bellamy's inaccurate and selective figures on glacier shrinkage are a boon to climate change deniers "
After the shooting, according to court records on the case, Sadler then placed a handgun into Bellamy's van.
Another of Bellamy's ambitious projects, " The Maritime Suite ", was broadcast on BBC Radio 2 but never issued on record.
The Kipling Society went on to appreciate Bellamy's contribution to Kipling's legacy and he was elected a Fellow of the Kipling Society, becoming a vice-president in 1981.
She was in The Armstrong and Miller Show on BBC One, and Bellamy's People on BBC Two.
The Bellamy's most recent studio project was an album of gospel music, titled Jesus Is Coming, released on May 8, 2007.

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Bellamy's early novels, including Six to One ( 1877 ), Dr. Heidenhoff's Process ( 1880 ), and Miss Ludington's Sister ( 1884 ) were unremarkable works, making use of standard psychological plots.
The Whydah was then fitted with 10 additional cannons by its new captain, and 150 members of Bellamy's crew were detailed to man the vessel.
They were said to have drowned their sorrows following their respective Grand Final losses ( Bellamy's Melbourne Storm lost the 2008 NRL Grand Final to Manly ).

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Despite the " ethical " character of his socialism ( though he was initially loath to use the term " socialism "), Bellamy's ideas somewhat reflect classical Marxism.

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On the other hand, the bright vision of the future has been directly stated in science fiction concerned with projecting ideal societies -- science fiction, of course, is related, if sometimes distantly, to that utopian literature optimistic about science, literature whose period of greatest vigor in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries produced Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward and H. G. Wells's A Modern Utopia.
The term ballad opera has also been used to describe musicals using folk music, such as The Martins and the Coys in 1944, and Peter Bellamy's The Transports in 1977.
Bellamy's vision of a harmonious future world inspired the formation of over 160 " Nationalist Clubs " dedicated to the propagation of Bellamy's political ideas and working to make them a practical reality.
Bellamy's vision of a country relieved of its social ills through abandonment of the principle of competition and establishment of state ownership of industry proved an appealing panacea to a generation of intellectuals alienated from the dark side of Gilded Age America.
This phase of Bellamy's life came to an end in 1894, when The New Nation was forced to suspend publication owing to financial difficulties.
The book saw print in 1898 and would prove to be Bellamy's final creation.
* Elizabeth Sadler, " One Book's Influence: Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward " The New England Quarterly, Vol.
Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward ( 1888 ) envisions the world of 2000 as interlinked with tubes for delivering goods, while Michel Verne's An Express of the Future ( 1888 ) questions the sensibility of a transatlantic pneumatic subway.
Other science fiction works of the period, including Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward and the later Metropolis, dealt with similar themes.
One classic example of such a utopia was Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward.
Another socialist utopia is William Morris ' News from Nowhere, written partially in response to the top-down ( bureaucratic ) nature of Bellamy's utopia, which Morris criticized.
In Francis Bellamy's recollection of the creation of the Pledge, he recalled " At the beginning of the nineties patriotism and national feeling was at a low ebb.
The fictional " Combe sisters " featured in the BBC 2 series Bellamy's People bear a striking resemblance to the Mitford sisters.
Howard read widely, including Edward Bellamy's 1888 utopian novel, Looking Backward, and Henry George's economic treatise, Progress and Poverty, and thought much about social issues.
Rocker was particularly impressed by the writings of Constantin Franz, a federalist and opponent of Bismarck's centralized German Empire ; Eugen Dühring, an anti-Marxist socialist, whose theories had some anarchist aspects ; novels like Victor Hugo's Les Misérables and Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward ; as well as the traditional socialist literature such as Karl Marx's Capital and Ferdinand Lasalle and August Bebel's writings.
After reading Edward Bellamy's Equality, Pannekoek became a convinced socialist and started studying Karl Marx's theories.
* Samuel Bellamy's life and death are the main subject of the song " The Death of Captain Bellamy ", written and performed by celtic punk band Barren Waves.

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But in our case -- and neither my wife nor I have extreme views on integration, nor are we given to emotional outbursts -- the situation has ruined one or two valued friendships and come close to wrecking several more.
Trevelyan centers too exclusively on Bright, is insufficiently appreciative of the views of Bright's opponents and critics, and makes light of the genuine difficulties faced by Peel.
In their views on dating, courtship, sex, and family life, our students prefer what they are expected to prefer.
Congressman Wilbur D. Mills, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, asked the Department of Justice for its views on these legislative proposals as they related to anti-trust law enforcement.
A great deal depends on the crystallization of Mr. Kennedy's views on the world struggle.
On ships at sea, on railroad trains, in summer hotels with mountain views, they always said, `` I've never done this before ''.
At that time, he afforded me the courtesy of his busy workday for such length as I may need, to speak about my background, my hopes, my views on various national and local topics, and any problems that I may have been vexed with at the time.
Counsel for the Government invited Du Pont's views on this proposal before recommending a specific program, but stated that if the court desired, or if counsel for Du Pont thought further discussion would not be profitable, the Government was prepared to submit a plan within thirty days.
Before the president recommends a candidate to the trustees, the administration collects the views of colleagues in the same field of knowledge on campus and elsewhere.
An area on the coast may have relaxing views of the surf rolling in on a beach.
By submerging the patient in a tub and rotating the transducer while the scanning goes on, they have been able to get cross-section views of the neck, as shown in Fig. 7, as well as many other hitherto impossible insights.
An essay on `` Freedom '' written at 10 years of age quoted the Declaration of Independence, the freedom given to slaves in Canada, and the views of George Washington.
The meeting will, however, afford a timely and convenient opportunity for the first personal contact between them and a general exchange of views on the major issues which affect the relationships between the two countries ''.
In Michigan, there is fine color on route 27 up to the Mackinac Straits, while the views around Marquette and Iron Mountain in the Upper Peninsula are spectacular.
Aristotle's views on the physical sciences profoundly shaped medieval scholarship, and their influence extended well into the Renaissance, although they were ultimately replaced by Newtonian physics.
John Philoponus stands out for having attempted a fundamental critique of Aristotle's views on the eternity of the world, movement, and other elements of Aristotelian thought.
Swami Sivananda, an Advaita scholar, reiterates the same views in his commentary synthesising Vedanta views on the Brahma Sutras, a Vedantic text.
There exists a wide range of philosophical views on man's obligations or motivations to act altruistically.
The failure to formally object at the time, to what one views as improper action in the lower court, may result in the affirmance of the lower court's judgment on the grounds that one did not " preserve the issue for appeal " by objecting.
Major views on the afterlife derive from religion, esotericism and metaphysics.
* Historical revisionism, the reinterpretation of orthodox views on history or historiography
The Christology of Jehovah's Witnesses is also generally regarded as Arian, given their views on development of the Trinity.

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