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20001: Tattoo History
... one of the most prominent British tattoo artists was Tom Riley. After spending time in the army he established himself as a tattoo artist in London. His American cousin, Samuel O'Reilly, was a successful New York tattooer. O'Reilly invented and patented the first electric tattooing machine in 1890 and shared this invention with Riley. Both enjoyed a long and profitable career while traveling extensively and tattooing many continental aristocrats ...
20002: Marilyn Monroe
... Men', a playmate valued only for her body. This sign heavily draws on the inferior position that women held in the 1950's. The slogan only reinforces the 1950's discourse of a male dominated world where women were considered the 'lesser' sex. This cultural myth relies on the belief that men are the breadwinners who have the supposed right to monopolise and dominate females. Media industries were controlled by males ...
20003: Aristotle
... day thinking. His main focal points were the natural and social sciences. In Stagira, a town on the northwest coast of the Aegean Sea, in the year of 384 BC Aristotle was introduced to the world. He grew up a wealthy boy. His father was friends with the noble king of Macedonia, and as a young man he spent the majority of his time at the Macedonian court. At the age ...
20004: Battle Royal
... in the society in which a person is unheard and unseen by others is invisible. At that point our young friend's problem is clear. He is a black boy in a White men's world, in which he is not see or heard. Yet he still does not know what to do about it, well at-least not until he hears his grandfathers words to his father: Son, after I ...
20005: Public Relations
... the most effective way to catch the public’s attention. One example of how well these two elements work together is, ”Because of good public relations and advertising campaigns, most North Americans believe that the world’s best coffee comes from Columbia." If the public believes your product or service is exciting, they will give you their business. How do you go about getting publicity for your company? The answer is ...
20006: Target Markets
The criteria used to develop the market segment for R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. s new brand of cigarette called Dakota is mainly that of demographics, and psyhcographics. The target market in this case appears to be poorly educated, virile white females age 18-20, who enjoy being around their boyfriends ...
20007: Oregon Trail
... now preserved in the Oregon National Historic Society. As the people traveled across the Great Plains and into the deserts they had some great obstacles to over come? But what kept them going was the new life they were ready to embark on, and embrace with open arms. All the hard work and effort that the Oregon Trail travelers put in would go down in history with America. Bibliography Bibliography 1 ...
20008: Because I Could Not Stop For Death
... human occasions "(Sewall 90). Examining Emily Dickinson's poem which begins " I heard a fly buzz when I died" in the light of the theological tradition the author was nurtured in, the reader finds a new symbolic value such as the fly. The fly symbolizes putrefaction and decay " I see the fly as an agent or emissary of Satan," one author wrote, "the Satan puritans would expect to be present at ...
20009: Beloved
... other woman; talked about baby clothes like any other woman, but what she meant could cleave the bone. This here Sethe talked about safety with a handsaw. This here Sethe didn't know where the world stopped and she began. Suddenly he saw what Stamp Paid wanted him to see: more important than what Sethe had done was what she had claimed. It scared him"(164). Paul D.'s character suggests ...
20010: Emily Dickinson: A Biography
... mansion on Main Street and ended at the family plot near the house on Pleasant Street. At her request, her casket was covered with violets and pine boughs, while she herself was dressed in a new white gown and had a strand of violets placed about her neck. Before she died, Emily left specific instructions for her sister and a housemaid, Maggie to destroy all the letters she had received and ...


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