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7471: History Of Photography
... are laid before U.S. Senate. President Zachary Taylor dies; Millard Fillmore becomes President. Jenny Lind tours the United States. 1851 Louis-Jacques-Mandι Daguerre, inventor of the daguerreotype, dies. Daguerreotypes are exhibited at the Great Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations held at London's Crystal Palace. 1852 Franklin Pierce is elected President of the United States. 1854 James Ambrose Cutting patents the ambrotype process. (In the late 1850s ...
7472: History Of Philippine Cinema
... was Philippine literature. Francisco Baltazar and Jose Rizal, through the classics for which they were famous, have given the industry situations and character types that continue to this day to give meat to films both great and mediocre. Finally, by the 1930s, a few film artists and producers dared to stray from the guidelines and commented on sociopolitical issues, using contemporary or historical matter. Director, actor, writer and producer Julian Manansala ...
7473: Civil War 9
... about revolutionary economical, social, and political changes on the lives of all Americans of this era, black and white, north and south, and led to the improvement of life and increase of power to this great nation of these United States.
7474: Cold War 4
... a US loan of $1000 million at 1.25% interest rate over a period of twenty-five years. The US Congress rejected the proposal: for one, reserves were exhausted and post-war credits seemed to great a risk, and secondly, given the current inflation rates, the terms would equal more to a present. Although "Lend-Lease" was granted to Russia, bringing in arms, foods and raw materials, a requested loan of ...
7475: History Of Arabic Music
... music tradition developed in the courts of dynasties in the Islamic empire from the 7th century to the 13th century. It flourished during the Umayyad dynasty in the 7th century and 8th century in Syria. Great performers were drawn to Baghdad, now the capital of Iraq, under such rulers as Harun ar-Rashid, who was a patron of the musical arts during the late 700s.3 The cities of the Islamic ...
7476: D-day Invasion Of Normandy
... As time for the invasion neared, the German's focus of the deception had shifted from the regions of the Balkans and Norway to the Pas de Calais. The concentration of Allied troops was so great, that an invasion of France seemed inevitable. Bombing attacks, sabotage by the French Resistance and false messages from compromised German agents all focused on the Pas de Calais with only minimal attention to Normandy. Also ...
7477: Death Marches
... dead (Weisel 94-95). The marches themselves, which sometimes took place under the dark of night and over the course of days, were horrific experiences were acts of violence, torture and murder were committed with great regularity and without any kind of humanization or any sense of remorse. Memorialization of the events that surrounded the death marches often embraced a sense of fragmentation, based on the fact that many of the ...
7478: Declaration Of Independce
... recognized and the new government would represent the interests of all its citizens. In a democracy all these are possible to achieve. By writing this document, Thomas Jefferson was trying to separate himself and the great country he lived in from the unfair and controlling British. He believed that it was time for America to break away from Britain’s rule and become its own nation, which could govern itself. To ...
7479: He Got Game - Cinematography And Film Techniques
... of the conflict between the film's two main characters. I believe that the relationship between Jake and Jesus was the primary focus of the film and I think that Spike Lee has shown a great deal of versatility as a director by doing so much to make that relationship more powerful.
7480: Hamlet
Hamlet Disillusionment. Depression. Despair. These are the burning emotions churning in young Hamlet's soul as he attempts to come to terms with his father's death and his mother's incestuous, illicit marriage. While Hamlet tries to ...


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