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    agents the freedom and ability to think outside of the box. Lastly, I also weigh long terms goals higher than short term goals because I think if you are too involved in short term goals you can lose out on greater opportunities. An example of this is Kodak since they were a leader in photography products but since they were too narrow minded they never saw the giant opportunity in front of them in digital cameras and sensors until it was too late. All in all, both theories are useful in…

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    Frankie De La Cruz Mr. Dai’re History 10 Period 7 Science and Technology Advances During the Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820-1840. Who were some of the most significant American inventors? Thomas Newcomen created the first practical steam engine for pumping water, the Newcomen steam engine. Thomas Edison and his workshop patented 1,093 inventions. Included in…

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    Christian dior is a European luxury goods company run by Bernard Arnault, a French businessman who is also the world's largest luxury goods group. The company was founded in 1946, by the same designer Christian Dior founded (Christian Dior), now the company design and retail clothing, leather goods, fashion accessories, shoes, jewelry, watches, perfume, cosmetics and skin care products, at the same time, keep it as a recognized Couture (Christian Dior Couture division), the creator of the…

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    for a living. Over the years, he slowly transitioned from being a musician to a photographer. His love for nature is what inspired him to get into photography. He spent a majority of his later life at the Yosemite Sierra where he began to use the Kodak No. 1 Box Brownie. In the year of 1919, Adams joined the Sierra Club, which is now the nation’s largest and most influential grassroots environmental organization. In the early 1920s, Adams realized that he could live out there with what he was…

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    The Mohicans

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    The 1936 Rendition of The Last of The Mohicans directed by George B. Seitz is more historically accurate than most movies today and is deeply infused with 1936 ideals. These ideals do not always match up with the movies 1856 setting. This movie adaptation of Fenimore’s classic novel accurately depicts the right people on the right dates in the right historical events. It takes liberty by adding a few characters and changing the characteristics and relationships of historical figures. This film…

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    Coco's Self-Control Theory

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    A Struggle of Success: A Mother Trying to Better Her and Her Kid’s Lives Coco lived in Morris Heights and was seen as “an ebullient with a taste for excitement. Coco saw family as more important, she was generous throughout, and always wanted to please. Coco wasn’t much of a church girl and she wasn’t much of a schoolgirl either but she wasn’t raised by the street.” (LeBlanc 27). Coco’s mother was Foxy, and her step-father Richie, an older sister Iris, and an older brother Manuel. Foxy worked…

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    work in photojournalism and photo essays, often getting published in many magazines, which were just becoming illustrated as mass reproduction was becoming more feasible. he employed the same methods as Steichen only much more advance by this time. Kodak cameras now popular and house hold objects, small enough to carry. The mid 1900s marked a period of pressure for significant photographs in the ever-growing media database. Magazines had growing clientele and photo journalism was on the rise for…

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    Progressive Movement

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    Inventions like the telephone, The Photostat machine and the automobile were a few of the objects that created a better life and work station to many of the business and city workers. Inventions like the airplane, the special theory of relativity, and the Kodak brownie revolutionized the people thoughts and what us as humans can achieve. It is true that the progressive era contained some of the most important invention and sciences of the modern…

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    How Did The Prosperity of the 1920s Lead to the Great Depression? Life was great, people had money in their pockets and food in their hands. Vehicles were cheap and various new inventions, such as the radio, affordable. Companies strived to convince the population that they needed the newest thing, and needed it now, spending millions on advertising. Consumption became the path to fortune and personal happiness, and with the installment plan, it was easier than ever. However, at the urging of…

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    was born in St. Louis, Missouri on November 3, 1903 and died on April 10, 1975. Growing up, Evans always had an interest in arts like drawing and taking pictures. He would like taking pictures of his family and friends on his first camera, a small Kodak camera. Walker Evans is best known for capturing the effects of The Great Depression, his creative way of thinking, and co-authoring and illustrating an article. Walker Evans was incredibly influential during the time of The Great Depression and…

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