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- 4021: 'Spanglish' Presentation
- ... and still include the 30 countries that he has already made #1 hits in. Musicians are recording songs in English, Spanish and Spanglish. Magazines that are BI-lingual have Spanglish ads. Telemundo has purchased the rights to the American television shows "One Day at a Time" and "Starsky and Hutch". They tweak the scripts and remake them in Spanish. This is one of the many signs that both cultures are becoming ...
- 4022: The Volkswagen Beetle and Advertising
- ... by the 80's band Trio in their 1997 Golf commercial (Morris, 3). It is a new trend; traditionally American advertising sticks to older music for their advertisements. Actually, Volkswagen originally attempted to get the rights to certain Beatles songs, but the remaining members of the 60's rock band would not give their approval. Some of the catchy taglines that the Volkswagen ads have to accompany the music and imagery ...
- 4023: Child Stars: From Mozart to Gary Coleman
- ... child for as long as possible, and his initial efforts at more mature compositions were rejected as some people could not let go of the eternal child myth. Certainly, Mozart's early life fits the bill of a child prodigy. Perhaps never before had a child so captivated the imperial courts of Europe as he did. From Paris to Rome, London to Vienna, he and his family were feted by the ...
- 4024: Skydiving
- ... per hour range, but speeds as high as 300 miles per hour have been reached. Three ring. A parachute release mechanism that utilizes three rings of separate size in a mechanical advantage system. Invented by Bill Booth in the late 70s, the three ring release is almost universally considered the best cut away system available. Throw out. A deployment method in which the pilot chute is stowed in a pouch on ...
- 4025: Peoples Temple Settlement In Guyana
- ... 1978 the Vietnam war had been over with but there was still much unrest. There was rampant fear of nuclear destruction in the wake of WWII and the eruption of the Cold War; the civil rights movement in all its appearances was beginning and mature capitalism vastly differentiated income distribution. Many people were looking for alternative lifestyles, different ways of thinking and unique ideas to lead them into the next decade ...
- 4026: Utopias
- ... they were able to accept the fact that he was now king. In the new utopia, any person no matter what their age, will be accepted among society and will be allowed to maintain their rights. A reoccurring problem in todays society is that people are more concerned about the materialistic world rather than the spiritual world. People will often put money or watching TV before praying or other religious ...
- 4027: The Igbo
- ... deserving of the exalted title of great warriors and has the right to join a club. Those men who could not accomplish this feat were treated as cowards; they were laughed at and denied certain rights and privileges. Headhunting was to prove that they are great warriors. Igbo people are predominantly Christians. It is estimated that they constitute the largest block of Christians found anywhere on the African continent. Before the ...
- 4028: Jealous Of Barbie?
- ... comic strip, and was later made into dolls and sold in adult stores. Today about 80% of all girls between the ages of 3 and 11 have a Barbie doll. In 1958 Mattel bought the rights of Lili and made her into the Barbie we know today. The traditional Barbie is best known for her unattainable measurements of 40-18-32, her perfect features and blonde hair. People have interpreted Barbie ...
- 4029: Asian Mythology
- ... the presence of the other sex can amplify the work of day to day. In the Asian mythology men speak before men women. If this was present in today's society women would have fewer rights as a citizen and would not be treated as equals.Our country will have a lower work force as a result of women being subserviant and considered dishonorable for women to do man's work ...
- 4030: History of Lacrosse
- ... allowing the American Indians to accomplish their attack. Games were also held to end territorial disputes, but this did not always turn out peaceful. In 1790 a Creek vs. Choctaw games was held to determine rights to a beaver pond. When the Creeks where declared the winners a violent battle ensued. Most matches ended peacefully though. On occasion a game was set up to honor another tribe. Conover describes account of ...
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