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The Great Gatsby
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the U.S. and many other countries to fall into a Great Depression? World War I definitely had an effect on the Great Depression. The technologies of WORLD WAR I carried over into technologies of automobiles and electricity too. Then, the ma...

How Los Angeles Transitioned Itself As Hollywood
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How Los Angeles Transitioned itself as Hollywood By 1900, Hollywood was a agriculture town of 500 people. Crops furthermore increased in close by Prospect Park: oranges, avocados, bananas, and wheat increased on the location of what is now ...

Tony Walton
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Tony Walton, the 16-time Academy Award Winner. This noted British designer began his career at age 22 with the 1957 Broadway production of Noel Coward's "Conversation Piece". Walton alternated between designing for the London and New York s...

Tony Walton
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Surrey. He began his career in 1948 with the stage design for Noel Coward's Broadway production of Conversation Piece. Throughout the late 1950s and early 1960s he designed for the New York and London stage. He entered motion pictures as c...

Achieving The American Dream
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to promote immigration and settlement in North America. He praised the vast territory, synonymous with almost unlimited opportunities, as well as easy access to land, which was the aspiration of many farmers in the city. For the Puritan En...

Boxing
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GSX 1000 exhibit two very different philosophies about racebikes and streetbikes. Although it has been a good fifteen years since manufacturers started building streetbikes that are basically racebikes with lights and mirrors, these two mac...

The Bell Jar By Sylvia Plath
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the pseudonym Victoria Lucas in 1963. The novel is semi-autobiographical, with the names of places and people changed to prevent outrages. However, after the suicide of Sylvia, the novel was published under his real name, which caused great...