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    Ed. Waldo E. Marting, Jr. and Patrica Sullivan. New York: Macmillan Reference USA, 2000. Gale Opposing Viewpoints In Context. Web. 10 Jan. 2013. "Immigration in The 1920s." Shmoop: Homework Help, Teacher Resources, Test Prep. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Jan. 2013. . "Immigration in…

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    1a. In a short paragraph, name the leader & briefly describe why that person is infamous or bad: The infamous leader that I choose to talk about this week is Mao Zedong was at the head of a Communist government in China during the year 1949 when it finally forced the Nationalists to retreat to Taiwan. By Exploiting the immense number of peasants in poverty, Mao ordered that in every village, at least one landlord was to be executed as an example and that all the property was to be equally…

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    When someone says “the Beatles” you most likely picture the iconic band, the Beatles. That’s because in 1956, four friends made a band that stormed the whole world, climbing their way to the top. The fab four consisting of Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney, John Lennon, and George Harrison. Their journey on being one of the biggest influences in rock ‘n’ roll history. From their major works, to their billions of records sold. Their life during the Beatles, and the achievements made after. This is a…

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    Ms. X Interview Paper

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    Ms. X is a 70 year old, White female who was born and raised in Massachusetts. In her tightknit, Catholic family, she was the 5th born of 8 children to her loving parents whom she gives equal credit for her upbringing. As Ms. X grew, she continued to practice her religion and joined the convent at the age of 19 where she lived in New York and worked as a home nurse in high poverty areas until she was 29 years old. After leaving the convent, Ms. X became a Preschool teacher, got married and…

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    The Beatles were a musical group who originated from England, in the small town of Liverpool. This bands influence has shaped the very world with their experimental music, and inoventatuive album covers. Their musical stylings, influential image, and profound lyrics have touched the hearts and minds of many, many people all over the globe for over 50 years, and will continue to do so for many decades more. The beatles member count consisted of four young blokes by the names of George Harrison,…

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    A Hard Days Night its celebrating 50th its anniversary this year which enhances my reasons for choosing this film. In this paper, I will argue its historical and cultural significance, its influences on modern films, particularly the music video and demonstrate how Richard Lester’s techniques paved the way what seems the norm in the industry. I will also look at the other elements that make the film so iconic today. My Paper will cover concepts such as the influences of ‘The New French Way’…

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    Andrew Tran SOC 110B – Clark 11 October 2015 Ursinus College Paper One: Making the Familiar Strange We often define our lives as human beings most in our everyday interactions with other people. Indeed, in one of our major readings this semester, Dalton Conley’s You May Ask Yourself: An Introduction To Thinking Like A Sociologist, he defines culture as all of our societal pressures that are acting on us (“everything but nature”) . Outside of very specific contexts, the notion of eye…

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    Music throughout the years has impacted society and people's lives. Many famous artists have inspired over generations and created some of the world's greatest musicians. Genres of music have always been developed and formed with the help of other genres. From Country to R&B, these genres have helped form rock as we know it today. Frank Sintra got into music after listening to a recording by Bing Crosby, and he was inspired to take up singing as a teenager. He joined a local singing group and…

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    1 (McInerney,L.skynews.com) Issues this event caused for PricewaterhouseCoopers The Email Abuse article (www.spyequipmentguide.com) explains that “Email is an excellent communication tool and has revolutionized the way in which we communicate with each other. However, it can also waste a lot of precious time, especially in the workplace environment”. Most big companies including PWC have policies and procedures in place that outlines internet and email usage. As a rule, in the working…

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    Rock And Roll In The 50's

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    Since rock and roll did not begin till the mid 1950s the youth was still being held to strict tidy polices by parents and educators. Social cultural wise the teens were to dress in an specific manner where the males must be dressed in tight jeans, button up shirts and letterman cardigans. As for the girls they had to wear ballet flats with long poodle skirts. The youth of the 50s was also given the same social norms that their parents acquired when they were young. Many of the recreational…

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