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    d active until the early 20th century (1905 or arguably 1910). After a life span of 25 years, Art Nouveau went out of style, as it was succeeded by Art Deco as well as suffered from the social shift caused by World War I. If Art Nouveau was forgotten, how important must it have been? Art Nouveau was immensely important since it was more than an art style. It was a lifestyle of its own. During those 25 years of existence, it was omnipresent. From graphic design, jewelry, architecture, product…

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    to her parents Temperance and William Fitzgerald. The couple split up soon after Ella’s birth, and her mother moved to Yonkers, New York. In Ella’s youth she wanted to be a dancer, although she loved listening to jazz recordings of Louis Armstrong, Bing Crosby, and the Boswell Sisters, she idolized the lead singer Connee Boswell. In 1932, Ella’s mother died from a heart attack, and following this traumatic situation, Ella’s grades dropped dramatically, she frequently skipped school, and while…

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    “Twelve Angry Men” by Reginald Rose and “Democracy” by Langston Hughes are different in that one text is a play with a jury that is an a conflict, whereas the other is a poem talking about freedom and equal rights. Although Rose and Hughes both say that everybody should have to do the something as everybody else, a key difference is that Rose and Hughes do not react the same way towards democracy. In “Twelve Angry Men” the author does nothing about the problem while in “Democracy” the author…

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    To answer my research question I will undertake a qualitative discourse analysis of news media reports of harassment of women in Alberta politics. This project will be guided by the aims of feminist critical discourse analysis, which aims “to examine how power and dominance are discursively produced and/or resisted in a variety of ways through textual representations of gendered social practices, and through interactional strategies of talk” (Lazar 2004). These aims are reflected directly in my…

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    Have you ever dreamed of going to a state where the trees are green all year long, and during winter, the ground is covered with sparkling snowflakes? Well, then Washington is the place for you, with the perfect climate for skiers, snowboarders, and even snowmen builders, or in the summer, a beautiful pool to relax in, while being bronzed by the late summer sun. Granted statehood in 1889, Washington state was named in honor of George Washington; it is the only U.S. state to be named after a…

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    A happy world. Starting in the 50s, the United States started to undergo a series of social changes. With modern technology and new prosperity coming since the beginning of the second World War, new forms of entertainment started to come along, which included radio, television, magazines, etc… New cars started to come out and be mass produced, big companies started to form, and a different culture began. But under all that shine and glamour, there was fear, tension between countries, and an…

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    Though there are a couple of similar moments within the second act of the film, this one seems most likely because it is the first one and falls directly in the middle of the script. Bing Bong says he knows the way back to Control Central and Joy has a reason to be happy. She can get closer to getting back home and fixing everything that has gone wrong. For the first time in the film since the mishap, things are looking up. Rather than…

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    decade, numerous specialists and gatherings put their endeavors into amusing troops, particularly in the US. Jazz, huge band, and swing were still strongly prominent with specialists, for example, Frank Sinatra, Glenn Miller, Artie Shaw, Count Basie, Bing Crosby, The Andrews Sisters, Dorsey Brothers, Billie Holiday, Dizzy Gillespie, and Ella Fitzgerald making…

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    Near rivers and new railroads, England was urbanized. This created more jobs, boosting the economy. Bing business benefited a lot by earning larger profit. Unlike Communism, Capitalist business actually tried to improve the economy of the nation.The economic system of Capitalism had several negative aspects as well. Some of it would be that the workers…

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    In order to conduct the research in Lucille's American Cafe, we researched their name on to search engine sites such as Google and Bing. Searching up the restaurant, their website along with reviews were found. Their website had a background of how, who, and what inspired them to create the restaurant theme or “American Diner”. As well as having their background and a menu, they have a few minimal discounts you can use when you go to the diner. Overlooking the site help us learn how they try to…

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