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- 3831: Frank Lloyd Wright Innovator I
- ... last days together. SUPPORT WITHIN THE DOMAIN Wright's relationships outside of the home differed greatly. When arriving in Chicago in 1887, Wright was not alone in innovative thinking. Social reformer, Jane Addams (Hull House); John Dewey, reformer of education; the historian Frederick Turner, William Jennings Bryan, and Carl Sandburg had all congregated in the Midwestern States, specifically Chicago, by the turn of the century. It was a mecca for independent ...
- 3832: Ford
- ... workers for a ten-hour day in 1908. The average salary for production workers increased to around $2.50 by 1913 with a minimum of just $2.34. In October of 1913 a man named John R. Lee, recruited from the Kiem Mills to reform the company’s wage structure, developed an ingenious job-ladder system. This innovative system allowed increased wages for the upper crust portion of the working core ...
- 3833: The Development Of The Prison
- ... Early prisons were dark, dirty, unhygienic and overcrowded. They locked all types of prisoners together, including men, women and children, plus dangerous criminals, debtors and the clinically insane. During the late 1700s, the British reformer John Howard toured Europe to observe prison conditions. His book, the State of the Prisons in England and Wales influenced the passage of a law that led to the construction of the first British Prisons designed ...
- 3834: Fdr Vs. Hoover
- ... seemed to have the only answer. Much of the New Deal contradicted itself with what Roosevelt said he would do in his campaign speeches. He said he would balance the budget, yet his devotion of John Maynard Keynes idea of deficit spending led this country to almost triple its indebtedness between 1929 and 1941. Perhaps Roosevelt did realize at the time what the true, horrendous condition of the country was during ...
- 3835: The Effects Of Television On A
- ... medical literature. This is due to the rapidly-changing sound and images that may overwhelm the nervous system of some young children and lead to hyperactive behavior and attention deficits. (The Development of Children 124) John Rosemund, the author of the article ADD is Real, and Misunderstood, stated that Wiring of the brain establishes neural pathways during the formative years appears strongly influenced by the child s environment. If a toddler ...
- 3836: The Evolution Of Professional
- ... made it say that it is harder than it seems. It takes skills, determination and strength to become a wrestler. Wrestlers do not like to be confronted with the words wrestling is fake. Once when John Stossel a reporter for 20/20 accused Dr. Death (David Schultz) of being a fake, David did not take Stossels words in appreciation he clapped stossel over the ears so hard that Stossel believed that ...
- 3837: The Florence Baptistery
- ... they thought of themselves. Choosing a style is just a way to boost their ego. The use of classicism lets other visitors now that this is city of wealth, sophistication, and history. Bibliography Conant, Kenneth John Carolingian and Romanesque Architecture 800 to 1200 Penguin Books Ltd. 1959 Anthony, Edger W. Early Florentine Architecture and Decoration Hacker Art Books, New York , reissued in 1975 Jackson, Sir Thomas Graham Renaissance of Roman Architecture ...
- 3838: The French Sociologists
- ... was and paid greater attention to symbolism as an unconscious activity of the mind. Claude Léve-Strauss, combines reasoning with intensity of feeling, also offered corrections to Durkhiem s views. Acknowledgment 1. Other Cultures. 1966. John Beattie. 2. Brittiania. Volume four, P. 295 2b.
- 3839: History Of The F-16
- ... the YF-16, but it didn t work. The YF-16 had caught on by people all around for being one of the best fighters of the time. On January 13, 1975, Air Force Secretary John McLucas announced that the YF-16 had been selected as the winner of the Air Combat Fighter (ACF) contest. The Air Force placed a contract for fifteen Full-Scale Development (FSD) airframes. Both single and ...
- 3840: Everything Old Is New Again
- ... culture in the 1960’s and its influence on pop culture in the 1990’s. In the 1960’s, society was changing by the minute and fashion was “anything goes”. In the early sixties, Jackie Kennedy influenced fashion with her elegant, stylish outfits and her trademark pillbox hat. In the late sixties, the “mod look” was popularized by go-go boots and mini-skirts, while bellbottom jeans, tie-dye shirts, long ...
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