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    Emergency Leadership

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    Leadership and the courage to do so influences others and, if the leader shows superiority, causes followers to devote their mindset to that leader.. Whether in a situation of pressure or surged initiative, evidence shows the leader has an immense influential outcome for those who follow. Disasters happen everyday and we have those brave ones in emergency services who take on that exact leadership role in dire situations. These emergency leaders, such as firefighters, police men, and paramedics…

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    Black Homosexuality in the 1930s During the 1920, a reform took place in Harlem. Afro Americans owned 60% of the businesses, jazz music was a new and popular genre of music, and it was a time of national innovation. This period was called the Harlem Renaissance. Harlem was and still is the city with the most concentrated population of black people. The 1930s was not as prosperous as the roaring 20s. The Great Depression hit the nation, but in particular, the already poorly funded black community…

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    Essay On Art Nouveau

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    Art Nouveau Art Nouveau, or the French term for “New Art,” is a colorful movement in the arts that attracted Europe during the process of change from the 19th century to the 20th century. Art Nouveau had other names, “Stile Liberty” in Italy and “youth style” in German. Right before art lovers would begin riding in motor cars, watching moving pictures, and refreshing for the First World War, they would flip through bright international philosophy and style of art magazines. This cultural…

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    Ellington), ‘50’s Rock & Roll (Elvis Presley, The Platters, Bill Haley & the Comets, The Big Bopper, Fats Domino), pop classics of the ‘60s and ‘70s (Billy Joel, Elton John, Barry Manilow, The Carpenters, Neil Diamond, The Beatles), Broadway hits (Cabaret, Phantom of the Opera, Cats, 42nd Street, Fiddler on the Roof, The Lion King” He made the little town of Paris known and proud, because someone from our little town being famous is a big deal around here. He met many famous people and…

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    good thing. In contrast, the Greatest Generation, aka G.I. Generation (1901-1925) is now canonized as the generation of willpower. However, in the 1930s, they were regarded as automobile-racing people with low morals, drinking, smoking and going to cabarets, or, “Generation of lazy youths roaming nation” (Kitt 2013, p. 74). The Silent…

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    Fred Ebb Research Paper

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    convince producer Harold Prince to hire them for his Flora, the Red Menace, a satire of bohemian culture and radical politics based on Lester Atwell's novel "Love is Just Around the Corner". Kander and Ebb's next collaboration continued with 1966's Cabaret, a brilliant examination of fascism in pre-war Berlin. It rocketed the duo to massive critical and commercial success, receiving seven Tony awards (including Best Musical) and an film adaptation…

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    Strange Fruit Ap Language

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    The song Strange Fruit was first sang by Billie Holiday, who was a new performer on stage at Cafe Society, a new and popular cabaret club. The song was written in 1937 by a man named Abel Meeropol to criticize the racial discrimination in American South. Abel Meeropol, who was a Jewish-American school teacher from New York City, wrote Strange Fruit after seeing a shocking photograph of a lynching in a magazine. This song became very popular in 1939, the year where racial tension was at its…

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    Czestochowa, Poland, which served more than 1,000 readers. Activists established a 60,000-volume library in the ghetto near Prague. Unlike the schools, these were not always forbidden by German authorities. Concerts, lectures, theatrical productions, cabarets, and art contests took place in many ghettos, despite the…

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    At age twenty-five I performed in my fifth Broadway play which was also my last play .When I was twenty-six I performed in Churchill Cabaret in New York City, and when I was twenty-nine I had performed as a vaudeville comedienne with Gus Shy's Passing Parade Musical Comedy…

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    The French also are considered more sexy and bizarre. These ideas are embedded into French culture. Considering France’s history from Louis the XV to the twentieth century with surrealism and the proliferation of prostitutes, cabaret, and pornography, an inclination towards sexiness and the bizarre makes sense. On the other hand, the Americans are shown to have more ads for makeup and hair care products. These results have many potential implications. First, the product categories…

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