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- 3011: Allen Ginsberg : Howl
- ... for Poetry, a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship, National Arts Club Medal, 1986 Struga Festival Golden Wreath, and the Manhattan Borough President David Dinkins Medal of Honor for Literary Excellence 1989. A potent figure in the cultural revolution of the sixties, he has been arrested with Dr. Benjamin Spock for blocking the Whitehall Draft Board steps, has testified at the U.S. Senate hearings for the legalization of psychedelics and been teargassed for ...
- 3012: A Breif History Of Comics
- ... overly sensational journalism. Although Outcault won the battle over the rights of "Yellow kid," the mass marketing began. The cartoon was everywhere. Products were being produced, even cigars, bearing the "yellow kid." Soon the comic revolution began, and strips were published all over. Of these comics, "Katzenjammer Kids" drawn by Rudolph Dirks in 1897, was one of the most popular and first to regularly use voice balloons for dialogue. Outcault also ...
- 3013: Contemporary Chicano Literatur
- ... Also in 1967 he wrote Los Vendidos. He wrote No saco nada de le escuela (year written I did not find). He wrote Bernabe, in 1970, a love story that takes place during the Mexican Revolution. Also in 1970 he wrote Soldado Razo, and then wrote La Carpa de los Rasquachis in 1971. July 30, 1978, (I wasn't even born yet) was opening night for Zoot Suit in Los Angeles ...
- 3014: Comparative Analysis Between P
- ... LatinFinance, March 1996]. In terms of legislation, Puerto Rico s has been shaped by the United States and is based on the Spanish Civil Code while the Dominican Republic s structure is based on the French Civil Code. Both countries are democratic in nature but the Dominican Republic has more political parties. Universal suffrage is at age 18 for the two nations but although Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens, they ...
- 3015: Franklin Roosevelt 3
- ... top-heavy margin. Feeling he was armed with a popular mandate, he sought legislation to enlarge the Supreme Court, which had been invalidating key New Deal measures. Roosevelt lost the Supreme Court battle, but a revolution in constitutional law took place. Thereafter the Government could legally regulate the economy. Roosevelt had pledged the United States to the "good neighbor" policy, transforming the Monroe Doctrine from a unilateral American manifesto into arrangements ...
- 3016: Franklin Roosevelt 2
- ... top-heavy margin. Feeling he was armed with a popular mandate, he sought legislation to enlarge the Supreme Court, which had been invalidating key New Deal measures. Roosevelt lost the Supreme Court battle, but a revolution in constitutional law took place. Thereafter the Government could legally regulate the economy. Roosevelt had pledged the United States to the "good neighbor" policy, transforming the Monroe Doctrine from a unilateral American manifesto into arrangements ...
- 3017: Franklin Roosevelt
- ... top-heavy margin. Feeling he was armed with a popular mandate, he sought legislation to enlarge the Supreme Court, which had been invalidating key New Deal measures. Roosevelt lost the Supreme Court battle, but a revolution in constitutional law took place. Thereafter the Government could legally regulate the economy. Roosevelt had pledged the United States to the "good neighbor" policy, transforming the Monroe Doctrine from a unilateral American manifesto into arrangements ...
- 3018: Francisco Goya, Life Of An Art
- ... the time proved to be unexceptable. Being unable to present these paintings, he withdraws his works and continues his job. During Napoleons invasion and the Spanish war of Independence Goya became court painter for the French from 1808 to 1814. King Ferdinan VIII, king of Spain brings Goya back to Spain as Chamber Painter after the war. Instead Goya chooses to express his hate towards war in, The Disasters, a series ...
- 3019: Ford
- The Ford Motor Company led what has been called a revolution. Henry Ford restructured everything from the salaries of employees to the work ethic they demonstrated. He did numerous things that were considered absurd and unrealistic at the time. This included the introduction of the $5 ...
- 3020: Cricket, A Civilized Game
- ... cricket matches are very quiet, polite, rather subdued affairs, especially when compared to a baseball game. (Formals 2) It s origins are obscure, but it appears to have evolved over the centuries from either Celtic, French, or Scandanavian sources (Formals 13). The sole body of worldwide legislation on the sport is the Maryleborne Cricket Club, commonly abbreviated the M.C.C., located in London. As Hugh Formals said in his book ...
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