Well done, informative piece on a timely and important subject. The reporter speaks with objective clarity and the moral authority of a young person speaking to other young people that are contemplating military service.
This piece examines the motivations and some alternatives to American consumer culture. People often believe that buying stuff and working to get the money to buy stuff are natural and benign evolutions of the human condition. Mr. Melby's piece goes a long way towards inciting the listener to both understand and questions the foundations, accoutrements and implications of the American consumer culture that is rapidly pervading the world.
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Comment for "Military Recruitment After High School"
James Kittle
Posted on May 26, 2005 at 12:12 PM | Permalink
Review of Military Recruitment After High School
Well done, informative piece on a timely and important subject. The reporter speaks with objective clarity and the moral authority of a young person speaking to other young people that are contemplating military service.
Comment for "Consuming Desire"
James Kittle
Posted on May 26, 2005 at 11:04 AM | Permalink
Review of Consuming Desire
This piece examines the motivations and some alternatives to American consumer culture. People often believe that buying stuff and working to get the money to buy stuff are natural and benign evolutions of the human condition. Mr. Melby's piece goes a long way towards inciting the listener to both understand and questions the foundations, accoutrements and implications of the American consumer culture that is rapidly pervading the world.
Comment for "Beisbol" (deleted)
James Kittle
Posted on May 26, 2005 at 06:43 AM
Review of Beisbol (deleted)
This well produced piece examines, without much depth, the American pastime played in the impoverished Dominican Republic.