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2171: Beatlemania In The 1960s
... Beatles. In the less than one year that they achieved popularity in England to the time they came to America, The Beatles achieved a popularity and following that is unprecedented in the history of show business in England. They became the first recording artists anywhere in the world to have a record become a million-seller before it's release. They became the target of such adoration by their fans that ...
2172: Andy Warhol
... conversations to Pat Hackett every Monday through Friday (from Wednesday, November 24, 1976 to Tuesday, February 17, 1987, just weeks before his death). Warhol originally intended these daily records to be documentation of his minor "business" expenses. He was just audited and felt the need to be extra careful. "In a word it was a diary. But whatever its broader objective, its narrow one, to satisfy tax auditors, was always on ...
2173: "Paul's Case": Willa Cathers
... had felt that such characters, for an example his teachers, did not deserve to be in this atmosphere. "Paul was startled for a moment, and had the feeling of wanting to put her out; what business had she among these fine people and gay colors". It is evident that in the story, the red carnation that Paul wears with such dignity and cherishes so had symbolized a great deal. In the ...
2174: Cigarette Smoking
... the right to smoke in a public place for solong that it should not be taken away. Resturants and businesses should beallowed to set their own smoking rules, based on demands of the customers.Also business may decrease if they do not allow smokers the right to smoke,ecspecially bars and restaurants. The work place is another problem forsmokers, now they have to go outside even in the winter to have ...
2175: National Wildlife Federation
... to protect it. They provide many tools for individuals to conserve as much as they can at home, on campus, and in everything that they do. They also work with America's lawmakers, political leaders, business leaders and activists about environmental problems and work with them to find effective, common sense solutions. The NWF offers environmental education programs in communities, in the outdoors, and in the classroom: · Community Based Education The ...
2176: The Great Depression
... were sold! Numerous stock prices dropped to fraction of their value. Banks lost money from the stock market and from Americans who couldn't pay back loans. Many factories lost money and went out of business because of this great tragedy (Drewry and O'connor By the 1930's, thirteen million workers lost their jobs which is 25 percent of all workers. The blacks and unskilled workers were always the first ...
2177: To Kill A Mockingbird: Innocence to Experience
... in Maycomb. The mob of common men from Maycomb County gathered around Atticus, threatening his and Tom's lives. Once Scout, Jem, and Dill enter the scene, it becomes harder for the men to conduct "business." Scout, still in her innocence, breaks the crowd by recognizing Mr. Cunningham and, she proceeds to praise his son Walter without a thought to the fact that Mr. Cunningham has come to hurt Atticus on ...
2178: Wuthering Heights: Friendship or Passion - The Chemistry Between Heathcliff and Cathy
... Pg 80) Catherine later admits her true love for Heathcliff and how Edgar never was a match for her. “That will do to explain my secret, as well as the other. I've no more business to marry Edgar Linton than I have to be in heaven; and if the wicked man in there had not brought Heathcliff so low, I shouldn't have thought of it. It would degrade me ...
2179: Democracy History
... different economic classes. Democracies need citizens who are well enough informed to make proper political judgments after analyzing complex issues. While in the authoritarian state the citizens are not educated well enough for the everyday business of politics and power, therefore the work has to be done by the elite who are in power because of their attributes. According to the Declaration of Independence, governments derive their powers from the consent ...
2180: 1984: Political Statement Against Totalitarianism
... one. There were no windows in it at all. Winston had never been inside the Ministry of Love, nor within half a kilometer of it. It was a place impossible to enter except on offical business, and then only by penetrating through a maze of barbed-wire entanglements, steel doors, and hidden machine-gun nests. Even the streets leading up to its outer barriers were roamed by gorilla-faced guards in ...


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