Rules of the Game Carl MitchamCritically examines the quiz show genre in American culture from the 1930s to the present. From The $64,000 Question and Twenty One to Jeopardy and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, quiz shows have permeated American culture ever since their beginnings in early radio. In Rules of the Game, Olaf Hoerschelmann critically examines the quiz show genre in American culture, drawing on a large body of radio and television programs and on archival materials
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including his admiration for leaders who combine boldness with wisdom and moderation and his perceptive outlook on the frequent lack of connection between wealth accumulation and good character and meaningful living
At a more technical level
Based on new archival research and featuring a translation of Captain Gustav Schröder's account of the voyage
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A practical manual for evaluating bias that will be useful to anyone who has to deal with arguments
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and support for a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage
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Explores how the entry of migrant workers into Israel raises questions beyond just those of the labor market