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4731: History Of The Counterculture
... glorification of drugs and free-association poetry"(Groliers, p.1). Groups like The Beach Boys, Crew Cuts and The Everly Brothers were replaced by more imaginative, non-descriptive names groups like The Who, Jefferson Airplane, Big Brother and Holding Company. The Who, the most famous of these groups, were originally from England and were renowned because of their bizarre stage performances, they would destroy their instruments after their performance finished. The ...
4732: History Of Lacrosse
... are still about the same length, instead of the stick ending in a crook, the head is plastic and screwed onto the shaft. The head is still cover by netting; just it is not as big or far-reaching as on the old sticks. The type of sticks used in lacrosse depended upon which style of play you came from. Once again the Great Lake style had two small sticks, one ...
4733: Hero As Schinder
... Needless to say, all the young women adored him. He married Emilie Schindler at nineteen, but was never without a mistress or two. Hard drinking and feckless, he had the soul of a gambler, winning big and losing bigger. In 1929, during the Great Depression, the Schindler family business went bankrupt. At this time, Schindler's father left his mother, and she died soon after. He became a machinery salesman when ...
4734: Hemmingway
... out on the sea and often went out just to be on the ocean. Hemmingway was very successful at fishing and loved the way of life in Cuba. Hemmingway then decided to take up deep big game hunting in Africa. This to he was very successful at and became a world-renowned hunter. After this he moved back to the states and spent a couple more years writing. In 1954 Hemmingway ...
4735: Guatemala
... at not the best standing. Health issues are a serious problem. Lack of portable water, mal-nutrition are only some of the problems that Guatemala faces. (Bell) "Health issues in Guatemala has always been a big deal, there were a lot of people who got sick, only had water that was diluted with so many different things that it would take to long to describe" Medical resources are usually only concentrated ...
4736: Great Depression 6
... strengthening and return to capitalism. It would take more than two-three years to breakdown a system that it had taken so long to build up. In many countries the Great Depression resulted in a big shift in public attitudes and in government policy towards welfare provision.
4737: Geography Of Japan
... early twentieth century, and is now a daily challenge for the Japanese people and leaders as they deal with an ever-shrinking space dilemma. Nowhere is the dilemma more dramatically playing out than in the big cities. Japan’s six largest cities were built in its only two major plains. There are simply no more suitable flatlands to build additional cities. The rest of Japan is cast with high mountains with ...
4738: Genocide
... just because some are Christian Orthodox, others are Catholic and others are Muslims, Yugoslavia could have been one of the most powerful countries in Europe. A strong united country despite its racial differences is a big advantage. The United States of America has more than fifty states, each very different from one another, yet the US acts like one strong country. Never have I heard that the Mormons in the state ...
4739: German Unificatio
... from the Zollverein and the German infrastructure, were perceived more and more by the German people as outsiders. Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898) In 1862, Otto von Bismarck became the Prussian chancellor, and he had big plans for his country. He intended to unite Germany under Prussian rule while stopping any liberal advances at the same time. He hated liberalism, democracy and socialism. Bismarck believed that he could achieve his goals ...
4740: Gallipoli- The Anzac Legend
... The Anzac Legend all began when Britain declared they were in need of help and it was Australia’s duty to go to their aid. Australia tossed aside experience and opted for youth. There were big incentives to go. To travel and visit foreign places, economic reasons, to be with their mates but the most incentive of all was that Britain needed help. Although these facts are all true one of ...


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