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- 1971: The Biography of Ernest Hemingway
- ... 1921 he married Hadley Richardson and they moved to Paris, where he was foreign correspondent for the Toronto Star. His newsbeat was all of Europe, and while still in his twenties, Hemingway had interviewed Lloyd George, Clemenceau, and Mussolini. “Lost generation” came to signify the postwar generation and the literary movement produced by the young writers. These writers of the twenties were thought to reflect that generation’s belief that their ...
- 1972: A Look At Cheap Amusements
- ... harassment from male counterparts who were aware of such meetings. In one instance, co-workers of female members of The Bachelor Girls Social Club taunted the women, calling them manhaters and accusing them of celebrating Washington s Birthday without even thinking of a man. They countered by explaining that they believe in women s rights and they enjoy their independence and freedom. What does this reaction say about the culture and ...
- 1973: A Critical Look At The Foster
- ... state often are forced to endure the very worst of conditions. Among the conditions the Youth Law Center identified were children in an Arizona juvenile detention center tied hand and foot to their beds; a Washington State facility in which two children were held for days at a time in a cell with only 25 square feet of floor space; children hogtied in State juvenile training schools in Florida -- wrists handcuffed ...
- 1974: ATF
- ... had only 4 Directors: Rex Davis, G.R. Dickerson, Stephen Higgins, and John Magaw. The director is appointed by the secretary of the Treasury, and reports to the under secretary (enforcement). ATF headquarters are in Washington, D.C., although most personnel and many ATF operations are decentralized throughout the country, with a few stations overseas. ATF agents, inspectors, and support staff are involved in investigating some of the most violent crimes ...
- 1975: Australopithecus Afarenis
- ... times. WORKS CITED “Australopithecines.” http://www.britannica.com/bcom/eb/article/9/0,5716,11469+2,00.html. January 8, 2000. “Australopithecus afarenis.” http://www.handprint.com/LS/ANC/htxt2.html. January 8, 2000. Johnson, George B. and Raven, Peter H. Biology: Principles and Explorations. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston; 1996. Resser, Ken. “Hominid Evolution.” http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Atrium/1381/hominids1.html. January 8, 2000. Valenzuela, Aaron and ...
- 1976: Drugs In Football Making An Ap
- ... comes to a halt. On Lynn Swann's side of the field, the Pittsburgh receiver is jogging back to the sideline when he is suddenly decked in the back of the head by Oakland safety George Atkinson. This action keeps Swann out of the game for several weeks, and one bid fine for Atkinson. Atkinson was under the influence of amphetamines. That is just one instance of many where the users ...
- 1977: Death
- ... Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, and Wyoming. The choices of execution are: hanging, electrocution, gas chamber, firing squad, and lethal injection (BJS 12-92). These also vary from state to state. There are guidelines that are followed before a prisoner ...
- 1978: Donkey
- ... of the West. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart Inc., 1996. Robert, VanNatta Logging History Museum of Northwest Oregon. [webpage online], accessed 14 November 1999; available from http://www.aone.com/~robert/histlog.html. Geneva Elementary School, Bellingham, Washington. [webpage online], accessed 14 November 1999; available from http://wwwgen.bham.wednet.edu/irondonk.htm.
- 1979: Louis Armstrong’s Influential Career
- ... various films and played with his new band. It was in 1947 that he abandoned the big band and returned to small band format. He joined the All-Star’s, made up of Jack Teagarden, George Wettling, Big Sid Catlett, Dick Cary, Peanuts Hucko, Bob Hagart. That turned out to be the group he worked with until his death. In the heat of the Civil Rights Movement, Louis Armstrong was called ...
- 1980: Dave Matthews Band
- ... music that is not filled with hate or violence, but filled with heart and soul lyrics, and a non-violent tone. Works Cited Bresnark, Robin. "The Dave Matthew Band gives us a guided tour of Washington DC." Melody Maker Aug 8, 1998. Bresnark, Robin. "Unfinished Monk Business" Melody Maker Jun 27, 1998. Garcia, Jerry. "Jerry Garcia." Encyclopedia Encarta. 1998 Ed. Gulla, Bob. "Before These Crowded Streets." Audio Aug 1998. Pepper, Tracey ...
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