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    World War I introduced to the world many new articles to the field of technology. Although technology today is more advanced than in WWI, technology thrived during WWI to meet the ever changing needs of the crisis, accordingly, WWI had a big impact on the technology in the present. World War I pushed for headways in the realm of medicinal services, made new strategies for offense and guard, and finally, affected the innovation of the present day. The introduction of prosthetics helped give…

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    the Great War, involved most of Europe, Middle East countries, Germany, and the United States. World War I was the first war that used many technical weapons, such as airplanes and guns, in warfare. Weapons like chlorine gas, flamethrowers, and the Zeppelin (raids) were utilized by the Germans on the battlefield. As for the Americans, the first landship, later became known as a tank, was demonstrated. The technological advancement of the world’s first land ship, the “Little Willie,” only served…

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    Cosell's Fame

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    interviewed Joe Louis in 1936 after his fight with Sharkey” (Belanger, 2004, 6). His career began in 1925 where he worked closely with Major Andrew White. According to Belanger, “Before he really got his name, he broadcasted the arrival of the Graf Zeppelin over New York on its first trans-Atlantic flight and reported the 1928 election returns” (p.6 ). Husing joined Columbia Phonograph Broadcasting System (CBS) where he created a device that was helpful to the announcers. According to Covil, “he…

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    There were several military inventions such as poisonous gas, biplane, machine gun, shells, grenades, zeppelin, tanks etc. The poisonous gas burned the lungs of the victim and resulted in a painful death. The biplane was a plane with two sets of wings that could track soldiers massing for a ground assault. Shells and grenades were probably the two most sought…

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    While scanning through the radio, one might hear samples of songs by Florida Georgia Line, Eminem, Bob Marley, and Led Zeppelin in quick succession. Not surprisingly, we are able to easily identify what type of radio station we are listening to after only a few seconds (just enough time for a few lyrics and chords to be played). To help provide deeper insight as to why this is possible, Jennifer C. Lena extensively studied the idea of musical genres as a way to help organize and understand…

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    The author is Masarrah Alchi. “One perfectly shot torpedo could sink any ship, but you were also carrying around with you a very sensitive bomb that could sink your ship just as easily” (Alchi 2). This quote means that the bombs in WW1 were really dangerous to carry around, but killed the enemies faster. It killed more enemies in less amount of time. With carrying the bomb you were risking your own life, but you were also prepare to kill the enemies.Where world war 1 weapons worth it ? Where…

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    Evolution Of Metal Music

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    Starting in the 1950s as part of America’s counter culture, rock music swiftly rose in popularity with an appeal to youth, vitality, and revolt. Rock revolutionized music and spread it across cultures to involve anyone willing to listen, going beyond the artful form of music that had previously been reserved for the upper class. Music has taken many different forms over the years, created new factions, new sounds, but the undisputed claim to fame today as far as music is concerned lies with…

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    Oscar Casares’ “Chango” takes place in the border city of Brownville, Texas. The main character, Bony, is a middle aged man who lives with his parents, is unemployed, and is overall not progressing in a normal way as dictated by society. Bony finds a monkey’s head, “Chango”, close to his house and seems to feel a connection with the object causing him to keep it. His parents, who do not approve of his lifestyle, are resistant to the monkey head and want him to get rid of it but Bony instead runs…

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    Businesses created much of a hype between millions of people when the Rock and Roller Cola War began. It was one of the most thrilling and long-lasting events in the eighties and nineties where Coca-Cola and Pepsi fought against each other to be the better company. This event all over the world brought in many celebrities and money. During this time, there was a colossal profit, many famous people participated, and they put a huge mark on history. Coca-Cola was created by pharmacist J.S.…

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    Media Violence In America

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    American people because that is where most popular films and T.V. show nowadays are made. Back then, Britain influence and showed America their amazing music. They showed us music groups, such as: The Beatles, Coldplay, Spice Girls, Snow Patrol, Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones, and Queen. But now, America is influencing Britain with all their new films and T.V shows they are creating. That is probably why there are more researches done about America than Britain. So if you are still wondering which…

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