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    Yuma Case Study

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    The developers of the land in Yuma County had to overcome a great amount of challenges. One of the challenges that they had to face was transporting water all the way from California to Arizona and it was not easy because they lacked the use of farming technology. There was farmers who were not experienced as some of the other farmers and it led to many difficulties and mistakes. There was a lot of room for improvement. There was 54 veterans who were drawn by lottery and they received…

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    Francis Scott Fitzgerald Francis Scott Fitzgerald is a famous writer who was born in the 1890’s and became famous during the 1920s, but lived a terrible life after his popularity wore off and The Great Depression hit. Fitzgerald was born on September 24th of 1896, in Saint Paul, California. He had Irish blood in him, but he was born an American. F. Scott Fitzgerald was a writer of his own time, his career followed the pattern of his nation, booming in the 1920s but dying out once The Great…

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    Scopes Monkey Trial Essay

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    so much more than that. Darwinism is a theory of biological evolution in attempt to explain the history and diversity of life here on Earth. This theory of evolution by natural selection was presented by Charles Darwin in the early 19th century. In 1925, however, The Tennessee House of Representatives passed a law on March 13th where it would be made a misdemeanor punishable by fine to “teach any theory that denies the story of the Divine Creation of man as taught in the Bible, and to teach…

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    Compare and Contrast: A Sunday on La Grande Jatte (1884) and The Blue Forest (1925) A Sunday on La Grande Jatte, painted by Georges Seurat in 1884, and The Blue Forest, created by Max Ernst in 1925, share resemblance as well as differences in both the formal elements and the context of art history in which they were created. La Grande Jatte depicts groups of people enjoying their leisure time on La Grande Jatte. Seurat was a Neo-Impressionist artist, who was fascinated with the scientific…

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    In 1925 he developed the Maturational theory, in this he stated the stages of normative development for children. These stages specify particular milestones that follow an assigned sequence, using a child’s motor, language, social, adaptive and personal skills…

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    Bread Givers Themes

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    Bread Givers is a novel written by Anzia Yezierska in 1925 that talks about the life of a young immigrant Jewish girl living with her family in Lower East New York in the early twentieth century. One of the themes depicted in the novel is about the various challenges a women face in their traditional families. Sara Smolinsky, our ten-year-old girl character from Russia who came to America, in search of a better life. Her family includes her three sisters along with her parents, who are in search…

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    and by the 1921 elections the Fascist Party won 21 seats in government. In 1922 after a staged march on Rome by the fascists King Victor Emmanuel III asked Benito Mussolini (hereafter referred to as Mussolini) to create a government to fix Italy. By 1925 Mussolini had declared himself dictator and famously called himself ‘il Duce’ meaning the…

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    Medgar Evers was born July 2, 1925, in Decatur, Mississippi. He became the American civil-rights activist and vanguard for change to overturn segregation at the University of Mississippi between 1952 and 1963. In his youth, he volunteered in the U.S. Army in Europe during World War II where served with a segregated battalion, in Great Britain and France. He fought in the Battle of Normandy in June 1944. But a racial segregation in the military only assisted to his awareness that Jim Crow laws…

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    As a dancer, I have developed a love for The Rockettes. The Rockettes are a precision dance company. They were founded in 1925 and have performed in several different places for numerous occasions. There are certain requirements in order to become a Rockette. Some of those include how tall you are and how educated you are in dance. I, however, have been grieving since I was eleven years old because of my height. I have fantasized of becoming a Rockette since I was little, and being short in size…

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    of the park. The jail, which is a single cell, was built in 1620 and has been left untouched since it’s last use. Across the parking lot from “Old Calaboose” is The Fain Theater. It was moved to the foot of “Bibb’s Grave Bridge” next to Gold Star in 1925. Consequently, The Fain Theater closed permanently in 1975 and still sits waiting renovation. The majority of the history in the city of Wetumpka is centered around this unique location. Gold Star Park offers many outdoor activities. When…

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