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- 1441: France 2
- ... punctuality that is an engineer does not keep on time, he is fined. Also roads, air, and water travel is important to France. Communications are expanding widely in France. Mainly in ways such as telephone, television, radios, and newspapers. The national language of France is French. French was once the language used by diplomats all over the world. In this study, I have learned a lot about France and I hope ...
- 1442: Everything Old Is New Again
- ... or magazine in the nineties and you will see models wearing the same fashions popularized in the late sixties. This illustrates how the 60s contributed to todays fashions. In the sixties, people in television, film and movies became the new socially elite and their influence had a profound impact on fashion, attitudes, and social values. In the nineties, supermodels and sports figures have joined this group. The fascination the ...
- 1443: Egypt 2
- ... Mosques, which are Islamic houses of worship, serve as places of both religious and social life Soccer is a major point of recreation in Egypt. Many people attend matches or watch their favorite teams on television. The most common recreation, though, is going to the bazaar, or outdoor marketplace, and socializing. The make purchases with friends and sit and talk over a cup of coffee or tea. Islam is very important ...
- 1444: Engineering
- ... and most diverse field of engineering. This fourth discipline relies on electricity and the energy produced by it. Electrical engineers have created some of the most popular inventions of modern times. They have invented the television, computer, robotics, radar, lasers, and telecommunications. Electrical engineering evolved during the latter part of the 19th century. The increasing availability of electricity to the public stimulated the technology used by electrical engineers. Electrical engineering doesn ...
- 1445: Egypt-israeli Conflict And The
- ... 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 ...
- 1446: Democrecy Of Spain
- ... democracy The mass media, while under strict government control during Franco's rule, did help in the transition to democracy. In the early years of the regime, state control over the media (newspapers, magazines and television) controlled what could be said. The media acted as a puppet of the State in order to get its word across. If the media did not preach the doctrine of the state, it would deal ...
- 1447: Conformity In The 1950s
- ... being sympathetic towards the opposition. They conformed to public opinion and shaped politics in America into a Cold War. The public conformed towards the American Dream. Everyone wanted a home in Levittown, a car, a television set and a functional nuclear family. To be different from the norm put Americans in danger of being blacklisted as Communists. Low-interest mortgage insurance provided by the FHA made it possible for returning GI ...
- 1448: Chernobyl
- ... therefore this was not as effective as it was suppose to be. (Medvedev 26-39) The Soviets tried to cover the whole situation up. Finally, at 9 p.m. on Monday, a newscaster on Moscow television read a statement from the Council of Ministers that seemed to raise as many questions as it answered. The announcer stated that there had been an accident at Chernobyl Nuclear Power plant and measures were ...
- 1449: Cold War Propaganda
- ... in his own visions of a new start with no corruption and make the Soviet Union a better place to live. "communists kidnapped Gorbachev, and then, on August 19 of 1991, they announced on state television that Gorbachev was very ill and would no longer be able to govern." (Hixson, 58) The attempt of the communist revolution when Gorbatschow was kept hostage in his vacation home on the krim was fortunately ...
- 1450: Charles Lindbergh
- ... S. Air Force to far off places such as Hawaii, and Europe. Charles Lindbergh relates to todays movie and rock stars. He was looked up upon by many people of his time. There was no television that people could get famous on. Most of the time, on half of the United States did not even know what the other half was like, who was there, etc. Lindbergh found a way to ...
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