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- 1421: Vietnam
- ... soldiers returning to America and not being able to function as active members of society due to the horrors of the war. All I really know about the war is what I have seen on television. I wanted to learn about the war through the firsthand accounts of those who were there. The Vietnam War was a military struggle fought in Vietnam from 1959 to 1975. It began as an attempt ...
- 1422: JFK
- ... A young, handsome and personable candidate with a beautiful wife, Kennedy enjoyed the friendship and support of many high-profile Hollywood celebrities, who helped raise money for his campaign. Kennedy engaged in a series of television debates with the Republican candidate, Richard M. Nixon, which were seen by millions. After winning the presidency in 1960 by a narrow margin, Kennedy became the 35th president of the United States, the youngest president ...
- 1423: The 1960s
- ... half hour(Stern 161). This was unusual behavior so it is not strange that the public did not take them seriously. "People thought Hippies were the next funniest thing to the Three Stooges"(Stern 161). Television shows like the successful Laugh In made fun of this counter culture. Movies made fun of them as well. One called the Presidents Analyst was extremely successful. The movie was dedicated "to the life, liberty ...
- 1424: Events Of The Civil Rights Mov
- ... I: 1492-1972. Gale Research International Limited., Detroit, Michigan, 1994. The Editors of Ebony. Ebony Pictorial History of Black America. Volume III: Civil Rights Movement to Black Revolution. Johnson Publishing Company, Inc., Chicago, Illinios, 1974. Television Program "The Ku Klux Klan: A Secret History." Narr. ?. Writ. and Prod.?. History Channel, March 11, 2000. Internet Lythgoe, Dennis. Desert News, February 26, 1997. Address: http://members.aol.com/deverysa/index.html. Host of ...
- 1425: The True American Cowboy
- ... men were needed to settle the West. However, these men also needed inborn courage and quick thinking to utilize these skills effectively. The general public, however, under the influence of decades of "Western" movies and television shows have created an imagery of these "men of the west" or "cowboys" that is extremely inaccurate. American society has come to regard these settlers as the purest and noblest Anglo-Saxons. In reality, a ...
- 1426: Middle East And Canada
- ... actions, as reported in the media, were causing for Canadians, and this realization presumably lent support to the minister's determination to rebuke Israel. As David Dewitt has argued in a recent article, ``the sustained television coverage, news reporting, and public analysis of the uprising created tremendous pressures for `adjustment' '' (Dewitt, 1989, p. 22). Sources: Gallup Reports for February 22, 1988; November 27, 1982; November 11, 1978; December 22, 1973 Another ...
- 1427: Aeschylus
- ... the matter and what gossip is around first. And serving to their Queen during Agamemnons absence I would imagine Mr. Belverdeer to represent them all. He was a butler who helped everyone in a television sitcom family and was always aware of news--bad or good. He acted similar to a psychologist in giving advice to others. The chorus discussed and foreshadowed the danger of human pride. Palmieri 6 Cassandra ...
- 1428: Egyptain Foreign Policy In Reg
- ... had a devastating effect on Israel's economy and was followed by savage austerity measures and drastically reduced living standards. For the first time, Israelis witnessed the humiliating spectacle of Israeli were seen on Arab television. Also, for the first time captured Israeli hardware was exhibited in Cairo. Sadat's prestige grew tremendously. The war, along with the political moves Sadat had made previously, meant that he was totally in control ...
- 1429: Industrial Revolution
- ... has greatly influenced life today. The Industrial Revolution began by making old materials more quickly, less expensively, and it led to the development of new products. Some of these new products are washing machines, radios, television sets, and the computer. The computer decreased the amount of time needed to write a paper. With a typewriter, if a person made a typographical mistake, he had to start the page over again. With ...
- 1430: Egyptian Cosmogony
- ... almost every aspect of American music- its instrumentalists and singers, composers, and arrangers. By 1955, his innovations could be heard everywhere: in jazz, of course, but also in rock and roll, country music, film and television scores, and even symphonic works. The 1960's were also a time of embracing radical new ideas, including black nationalism and protesting American military action in Vietnam. Saxophone players Archie Shepp, Pharoah Sanders, and Sam ...
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