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    aspects of entertainment. Anything from skid stat doowop to the belting of show tunes onstage to the roar of excitement over a home run is an example of what you would hear in the 30s entertainment.The 30s was the beginning of the racial, sexual and social revolution in the entertainment industry. It also had other influences on the decade. Entertainment in 1930s uses different factors including: theater/film, music and sports/games to unhinge the general public from the obstacles…

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    Neera Tanden, the president of the Center for American Progress and a top ally to Hillary Clinton, has been accused of shielding sexual harassers and fostering a toxic culture that subjected victims to punishment for speaking out, according to BuzzFeed News. BuzzFeed reports that 19 former and current employees at CAP have made allegations against Tanden and the company for protecting sexual predators and punishing those who dared speak out against inappropriate behavior. CAP is a far-left…

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    In the 1920s Americans were in the decade of prosperity and confidence. Towards the end of the 20’s was the start of the great depression that greatly affected everyone. That included business,government,economics,and many more. The groups that were changed drastically from the 1920s to the 1930s was the economy, women and african americans due to the great depression. The 1920s were the golden ages for the economy ,but after in the 1930s the economy faced a difficult struggle and government…

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    the national fiber” meaning, and not just sitting around and lazing your butt doing literally nothing, while spending your money, work ( History ). In other words, he disdains people not working, so Franklin gives them a job. Furthermore, the Work Progress Administration officially went out of the public eye in June 1943 (History). Above all, one of the biggest programs included…

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    Instrumental Goals

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    intonation of another person (i.e. “How do I/he/she sound?” “Happy”), for 5 intonations (i.e. Happy, Sad, Excited, Scared and Angry), provided a model, free of prompting in an instructional setting, with 80% accuracy in the opportunities provided. Making Progress: Elias can expressively identify the vocal intonation of another person (i.e. “How do I/he/she sound?”…

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    for less pay than Caucasian men, compared to the treatment minorities received. Nonetheless, women struggled under debate as equal citizens in accord with minority efforts. Fortunately, the New Deal provided progress, but it was only the beginning, helping set the groundwork for future social…

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    purpose was to promote recovery by interrupting the trend of wage cuts, falling prices, and layoffs. The CWA promoted industrial growth as well as increased the number of jobs available for unemployed workers. Another form of work relief was the Works Progress Administration. The WPA’s purpose was to simply provide jobs for the unemployed. These laws all helped to decrease the rate of unemployment, and proves that the New Deal was successful in that aspect. However, it also failed because it…

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    market crash, severe unemployment, poverty, the Dust Bowl, creation of the New Deal, and the less distinguished Second New Deal, under the courageous President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. There has been many disagreements about the Works Progress Administration and the Social Security Act, which are key programs in the Second New Deal. The main arguments against the WPA are that it hired lazy people, spent too much money, and was a political scheme. The main problem with the SSA was its…

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    Fcat: A Case Study

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    Christina’s teacher that Fcat is mandatory and there was nothing they can do .The only option is to retake the Fcat and hope that Christina passes. When you think of a social problem you automatically think of drugs, poverty, and unemployment, welfare, healthcare etc. which is a form of social problems. My main focus concerning a social problem is the Fcat.…

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    Fdr Outline

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    (Quote) “ It is common sense to take a method and try it. If it fails, admit it frankly and try another. But above all, try something!” (Background) This is a quote by Franklin D Roosevelt, who, with his administration helped the country out of the great depression. (Explanation) This quote means when you fail, you have to accept it and find a better solution. (Relationship) FDR found a solution to help the country out of the Great Depression. For example, he revived enterprise and found use of…

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