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Who did Mork and Mindy call to each week on Ork?

Orson


How many pages are in Speaker for the Dead?

Speaker for the Dead by Orson Scott Card has 382 pages.


Famous writer who had been controversial over the recent times?

Orson Scott Card, author of the immensely popular Science fiction novel, 'Ender's Game,' has made controversial political and homophobic statements. He has been critical of both Democrats (he is a Democrat), as well as Republican politicians. His largest controversy is his blatant opposition both homosexuality as well as same sex marriage. He has stated his desire that laws banning homosexuality be kept in place to show that this type of sexual deviation is not acceptable and equal.


What is the Meaning of ajeesh?

"ajeesh" doesn't have a meaning in English that I can find. "jeesh" is a word used by Orson Scott Card in his Ender's Game series, meaning group or army. It has taken on a life of its own, and it a fairly common slang word now among the techno-geek crowd (absolutely no disparagement intended... I am one of them myself), which takes to Science Fiction traditionally. It still means group or army, but can also mean group of friends... compatriots... that sort of meaning. You can hang with your jeesh. It still retains some of the us-against-the-man feeling that it had in Ender's Game.


What is the antonym of biography?

Well, I don't know if there is an exact antonym, but "biography" could be close. An autobiography is your life as written by you, and a biography is someone's life as written by someone else besides the subject. There is no such thing as an antiautobiography or something like that... although, Orson Scott Card presents an interesting idea along those lines when he discusses what a "Speaker for the Dead" does... ========================================== Roget's does not provide any antonym for 'autobiography.'

Related Questions

Who broadcast war of the worlds?

Orson Welles


What was the radio program that caused panic?

Orson Welles' 1938 broadcast "War of the Worlds."


On October 30 1938 where was the radio broadcast that frighten America?

War of the Worlds. The broadcast was given by Orson Welles.


How did Orson Welles's interview after the radio broadcast of War of the Worlds differ from the New York Times account of it?

Welles knew all along that the broadcast wasn't a true story (apex)


What verb tense does Orson Welles use in the radio broadcast War of the Worlds?

(Apex Learning) Present.


Does The War of the Worlds voice Orson Welles' point of view?

The Mercury Theatre production of The War of the Worlds is told from a news broadcaster's point of view for the first two-thirds of the broadcast. This episode was Mr Welles adaptation of the H G Wells novel of the same name. The initial point of view in the radio broadcast is that of the audience.


How does Orson Welles conclude the radio broadcast war of the worlds?

He informs the listeners that the events did not really happen and provides a moral lesson.


What is Orson Welles's tone at the press conference given in the aftermath of the radio broadcast of The War of the Worlds?

(Apex Learning) Surprised and confused.


What lesson does Orson Welles want listeners to learn from his radio broadcast War of the Worlds?

The media are a powerful tool but they are not always truthful.


Why did Orson Welles change the beginning of The War of the Worlds for his radio broadcast?

To capture the attention of his listeners, who may have been doing other things


Who is HGWells and how is he related to Orson Welles?

Notably, in this context, H G Wells wrote War of the Worlds, which was adapted by Orson Welles for his Mercury Theatre radio show, and which aired on Halloween night, 1938. The two men were not related.


What has actor Orson Welles has to do with war of the worlds?

he did a radio show of it