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Douglas and Powell's
In the summer of 1959, Douglas hosted eleven original episodes of a CBS Western anthology television series called Frontier Justice, a production of Dick Powell's Four Star Television.

Douglas and book
A typical description of the problem is given in the book Gödel, Escher, Bach, by Douglas Hofstadter
He again bought the rights to a bestselling book, this time by Charles Bailey II and Fletcher Knebel, and again produced the film with his star, this time Kirk Douglas.
Douglas Jardine always defended his tactics and in the book he wrote about the tour, In Quest of the Ashes, described allegations that the England bowlers directed their attack with the intention of causing physical harm as stupid and patently untruthful.
A January 1983 Metamagical Themas column by Douglas Hofstadter, in Scientific American, was influential as was his 1985 book of the same name.
The name " quine " was coined by Douglas Hofstadter, in his popular science book Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid, in the honor of philosopher Willard Van Orman Quine ( 1908 – 2000 ), who made an extensive study of indirect self-reference, and in particular for the following paradox-producing expression, known as Quine's paradox:
The first three novels in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series were dubbed a trilogy, and even after he extended the series, author Douglas Adams continued to use the term for humorous effect-for example, calling Mostly Harmless " the fifth book in the increasingly inaccurately named trilogy.
English art historian Douglas Cooper proposed another scheme, describing three phases of Cubism in his book, The Cubist Epoch.
The novel is closely related to Douglas ' previous book, The Robe, which was also adapted as a movie.
Many of Crawford's friends and co-workers, including Van Johnson, Ann Blyth, Marlene Dietrich, Myrna Loy, Cesar Romero, Gary Gray, Crawford's first husband, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Crawford's other daughters, Cathy and Cindy, denounced the book, categorically denying any abuse.
The concept of a strange loop was proposed and extensively discussed by Douglas Hofstadter in Gödel, Escher, Bach, and is further elaborated in Hofstadter's book I Am a Strange Loop, published in 2007.
Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid ( commonly GEB ) is a 1979 book by Douglas Hofstadter, described by his publishing company as " a metaphorical fugue on minds and machines in the spirit of Lewis Carroll ".
The book has been adapted for stage performance as Dirk and in 2005, some fans of Douglas Adams produced an amateur radio series based on the first book.
Douglas Hofstadter referred to the article in his book Metamagical Themas.
* In his book Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid, Douglas Hofstadter explains how Shepard scales can be used on the Canon a 2, per tonos in Bach's Musical Offering ( called the Endlessly Rising Canon by Hofstadter ) for making the modulation end in the same pitch instead of an octave higher.
Mostly Harmless is a novel by Douglas Adams and the fifth book in the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy trilogy.
Joshua D. Angrist and Joern-Steffen Pischke named their applied econometrics toolkit book " Mostly Harmless Econometrics " in the spirit of Douglas Adams ' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and Mostly Harmless.
In the end, they turned to Douglas & McIntyre, a large West-coast publisher, to print copies of the book.
* In the fiction book The Book of the Dead by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, Adamant is among various goods inside of an Egyptian tomb on display in the New York Museum of Natural History.
So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish is the fourth book of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy " trilogy " written by Douglas Adams.
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: The Original Radio Scripts is a book, published in 1985, containing the scripts for the original radio series version of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams.
In Douglas Hofstadter's Gödel, Escher, Bach, there is a narrative between Achilles and the Tortoise ( characters borrowed from Lewis Carroll, who in turn borrowed them from Zeno ), and within this story they find a book entitled " Provocative Adventures of Achilles and the Tortoise Taking Place in Sundry Spots of the Globe ", which they begin to read, the Tortoise taking the part of the Tortoise, and Achilles taking the part of Achilles.
Douglas and McCann finally met in 1941, and it is to her that Douglas has dedicated the book.
One month before the dedication of the park, a former editor from The Miami Herald and freelance writer named Marjory Stoneman Douglas released her first book titled The Everglades: River of Grass.

Douglas and Critical
Subsequently, Blau was instrumental in hiring a number of professionals like Mel Powell ( dean of the School of Music ), Paul Brach ( dean of the School of Art ), Alexander Mackendrick ( dean of the School of Film / Video ), sociologist Maurice Stein ( dean of Critical Studies ), and Richard Farson ( dean of the School of Design ; now incorporated in the Art school ) as well other influential program heads and teachers such as Allan Kaprow, Bella Lewitzky, Michael Asher, Jules Engel, John Baldessari, Judy Chicago, James Hurtak, Ravi Shankar, Max Kozloff, Miriam Shapiro and Douglas Huebler, most of whom largely came from a counterculture and avant-garde side of the art world.
His Social Credit economics book Life and Money: Being a Critical Examination of the Principles and Practice of Orthodox Economics with A Practical Scheme to End the Muddle it has made of our Civilisation, was endorsed by Douglas.
He wrote many magazine articles and published his Military Memoirs of a Confederate: A Critical Narrative ( 1907 ), praised by Douglas Southall Freeman as " altogether the best critique of the operations of the Army of Northern Virginia.
* Douglas Powell, Critical Regionalism: Connecting Politics and Culture in the American Landscape ( 2007 ), University of North Carolina Press.
* Priscilla Bawcutt, Gavin Douglas, A Critical Study.
* Critical Theory and Society, co-edited with Douglas Kellner ,( New York: Routledge, 1989 ).
Critical theorist Douglas Kellner has claimed in his book Herbert Marcuse and the Crisis of Marxism that One-Dimensional Man was one of the most important books of the 1960s and one of the most subversive books of the twentieth century.

Douglas and Regionalism
* Marjory Stoneman Douglas's River of Progress: Modernism, Feminism, Regionalism, and Environmentalism in Her Early Writings A master's thesis from the University of Florida about Douglas ' short stories

Douglas and Politics
" Lewis Cass, Stephen Douglas, and Popular Sovereignty: The Demise of Democratic Party Unity ," in Politics and Culture of the Civil War Era ed by Daniel J. McDonough and Kenneth W. Noe, ( 2006 ) pp. 129 – 53
Peaks, Politics and Purges: the First Ascent of Pik Stalin in Douglas, E.
On January 3, 2011, Douglas became an executive in residence at Middlebury College where he taught a 24 student course titled Vermont Government and Politics.
Professor Douglas Kellner in his book Media Culture: Cultural Studies, Identity, and Politics Between the Modern and the Postmodern commented that the video depicted motifs and strategies which helped Madonna in her journey to become a star.

Douglas and Culture
The term was popularized by Douglas Coupland's 1991 novel Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture.
The term was popularized by Canadian author Douglas Coupland's 1991 novel, Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture, concerning young adults during the late 1980s and their lifestyles.
* Douglas, Paul S. The Material Culture of the Harmony Society.
* Jeffrey Douglas, " William Maclure and the New Harmony Working Men's Institute ", Libraries and Culture 26 ( 1991 ): 402 – 414.
Most commonly, they are simply taken from a word used in the narrative of a book ; a few representative examples are: " grok " ( to achieve complete intuitive understanding ), from Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein ; " McJob ", from Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture by Douglas Coupland ; " cyberspace ", from Neuromancer by William Gibson ; " nymphet " from Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov.
* Douglas Coupland publishes the novel Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture, popularizing the term Generation X as the name of the generation.
* Douglas Coupland – Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture
The use of low forms of art were a part of modernist experimentation as well, as documented in Kirk Varnedoe and Adam Gopnik's 1990-91 show High and Low: Popular Culture and Modern Art at New York's Museum of Modern Art, an exhibition that was universally panned at the time as the only event that could bring Douglas Crimp and Hilton Kramer together in a chorus of scorn.
* Douglas Coupland, Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture
Similarly, Douglas Coupland has coined the phrase " veal-fattening pen ", a deprecation of cubicles in his novel Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture.
* Douglas Coupland: Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture
( A phrase which was lifted from Douglas Coupland ’ s novel Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture ( 1991 )).
This is exemplified by the influence of Canadian Douglas Coupland ’ s 1990 novel Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture, which explored the economically-bleak and apocalypse-fixated worldview of Coupland's age group.
It was during the early 1930s that Douglas completed the most important works of his career, his murals at Fisk University and at the 135th Street Branch of the New York Public Library ( now the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture ).
* James P. Mallory & Douglas Q. Adams, " Indo-Iranian Languages ", Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture, Fitzroy Dearborn, 1997.
Margaret Archer ( 2004 ) in a revised edition of her classic work Culture and Agency, argues that the grand idea of a unified integrated culture system, as advocated by early Anthropologists such as Bronisław Malinowski and later by Mary Douglas, is a myth.
* Dexter, Miriam Robbins, " Earth Goddess " In Mallory, J. P. and Douglas Q. Adams, eds., The Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture.
This collection was the base for the Bill Douglas Centre for the History of Cinema and Popular Culture ( housed at the University of Exeter ), when it opened six years after Douglas's death, and it remains the core of the Centre ’ s collections.
The term Generation X or Gen X, popularized by Douglas Coupland's novel Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture, was used to describe the generation that followed the Baby Boom Generation, or those who came to adulthood in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Although developed in Douglas ’ s earlier work, these two strands of her thought were first consciously woven together to form the fabric of a theory of risk perception in her and Wildavsky ’ s 1982 book, Risk and Culture: An Essay on the Selection of Technical and Environmental Dangers.
Douglas and Wildavsky criticized this position in Risk and Culture, arguing that it ignores the role of cultural ways of life in determining what states of affairs individuals see as worthy of taking risks to attain.
Finally, some resist Cultural Theory on political grounds owing to Douglas and Wildavsky ’ s harsh denunciation of environmentalists in Risk and Culture.

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