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    Isaiah Thomas Mrs.Smith Business English 3 January 8, 2014 Robert W. Woodruff Robert Winship Woodruff was born in Columbus, Georgia in the year 1889. He was president of The Coca-Cola Company from 1923 to 1954. He died in Atlanta, Georgia in the year 1985 at the age of 95. He was the son of Ernest Woodruff, a banker at the time. He went to the Georgia Military Academy ,and he attended Emory University from 1908 to 1910. In 1910, he became a machinist's apprentice ,and then a salesman at…

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    would “ restore organic elements” and “cultural property” (Merryman 1985,1881-1923). "They are the symbol and the blood and the soul of Greek people ... we have fought and died for the Parthenon and the Acropolis ... when we are born, they talk to us about all this great history that makes Greekness ... this is the most beautiful, the most impressive, the most monumental building in all Europe..."(Merryman 1985,1881-1923). I believe this alone can simply justify why it is fittingly right to…

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    Woman Suffrage 1800s

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    of the USA that men and women had equal, or almost equal, turnout. That means that for the first time, the president was chosen by an equal amount of both men and women compared to an estimated 65% of women in Chicago that did not vote in the year 1923. The reasons why the women did not vote varied, but the most popular reason was that the women were blaming women suffrage for problems, such as women's husbands abusing the women when he was drunk. However, as time went on, more and more women…

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    part in the new direction the world was going. Dada only lasted seven years, spanning from 1916 to 1923, and was most often ready-made art, altered slightly and signed to be claimed as the artists. There was only one known rule of Dada, and that was to not follow any given rules. It became an international ‘non-movement’, as it was claimed to be, in the short time that it was being created. In 1923,…

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    Alexander Mikhailovioh Rodchemko Rodchenko was inspired by Art Nouveau & artists like Aubrey Beardsley. Later he became a Futurism & he absorted the work of Vladimir Tatlin & Suprematism of Kazimir Malevich. At the end of the decade, he begin to explore Constructivism. This study analysis into the aspect of illustration & sculptural art. Altogether to produce abstruct artworks to separate out the factores of each image: line, form, space, colour surface & texture. Contructivism began to support…

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    January 1st, 1923. This massacre all started but a false rumor by a white woman of the name Fanny Taylor, who was trying to cover up an affair she was having with her husband, accusing a black man of sexually assaulting Mrs. Taylor in her home. This had begun of a racial tension within the small town of Rosewood. Many white men decided to go out and kill the man who was accused of assaulting Mrs. Taylor, and his suspected “accomplices” Aaron Carrier and Sam Carter. On January 2nd, 1923 200-300…

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    brick manufacturing in 1918, wood processing in 1919, rubber industry in 1923, construction industry and railway and air transport in 1924, book publishing in 1926, film industry and food processing in 1927, chemical production and motor transport in 1930, textile production in 1931, sea transport and coal mining in 1932, airplane manufacturing in 1934, synthetic fiber production in 1935 and river transport in 1938. In 1923, Baťa had 112…

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    Danielle Wallace Period: 4 A.P European History Gustav Stresemann Research Paper Gustav Stresemann was a German politician and statesman. He accomplished many things from serving as a Chancellor in 1923 to a Foreign Minister 1923-1929 to winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 1926. Gustav Stresemann put a lot of hard work to achieve his goal. He made major contributions into politics from his experiences in education, office, politics, and military. Gustav Stresemann was born May 10, 1878 in Berlin…

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    medium was oil on canvas, with unknown location, since the works was seized during Nazi regime. This painting made from 1920 in Dresden and finished in 1923 where has moved to Dusseldorf, during the Weimar Republic. “Trench” portrayed war that he experienced. The annual exhibition of this work was in Wallraf-Richartz Museum in Cologne in December 1923. At that time, there were no visual arts that portrayed the war in this kind of disturbing and shocking manner. Alfred H. Barr said that this…

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    in vanity, irresponsibility or quite the reverse (Bee and Boyd, 2007). The first three stages of development as shown above are essential for a healthy personality development; otherwise fixation may occur (Schaffer, 1989). The next stage Freud (1923) proposed is the Latency stage (5 to 12 years). This is a motionless period and it is at this stage where the superego kicks in and the ego defence mechanisms mature. There are no signs of any fixations (Bee and Boyd,…

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