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- 191: Angina Pectoris
- ... the first symptom of coronary artery disease and may occur without any symptoms or warning signs. Other causes of sudden deaths include drowning, suffocation, electrocution, drug overdose, trauma (such as automobile accidents), and stroke. Drowning, suffocation, and drug overdose usually cause respiratory arrest which in turn cause cardiac arrest. Trauma may cause sudden death by severe injury to the heart or ...
- 192: The US Government
- The US Government William Jefferson Clinton William Jefferson Clinton was born on August 19, 1946, in Hope, Arkansas. His father, William J. Blythe III was killed in an automobile collision just two months before William's birth. At age four, William Jefferson Blythe IV was legally adopted by his mothers second husband, Roger Clinton, making him William Jefferson Clinton ...
- 193: Propaganda In Elections
- Propaganda In Elections Have you ever seen a TV commercial portraying a disastrous automobile accident, and then you reminds you to wear your seatbealts?!?! Believe it or not, that's using a technique in propaganda called the fear appeal. Propaganda is more widespread than ...
- 194: Same Sex Marriages
- ... has been validly contracted, that the spouses meet the qualifications of the marriage statutes, and they have duly entered matrimony. Public records of lesser consequence, such as birth certificates and automobile titles have been accorded full faith and credit; 3) celebrating a marriage is a "judicial proceeding" where judges, court clerks, or justices of the peace perform the act of marriage ...
- 195: Andy Warhol and Pop Art
- ... to die'. That started it." Warhol frequently remarked about news broadcasts that projected deaths. For example, a news program may project that 50,000 people will die in alcohol related automobile accidents. To most, it seemed as if the media were relating this as a warning. To Warhol, this was a "goal to be met." Also, Warhol was obsessed with the ...
- 196: Critique On Advertising In Our Society
- ... benefits may include the hope of more money and better jobs, popularity and personal prestige, praise from others, more comfort, social advancement, improved appearance, or better health. For example, an automobile advertisement, as well as mentioning the mechanical attributes of the car, would most likely focus on the excitement, prestige and social advancement it may bring the buyer. This social advancement ...
- 197: Movie: Tucker - Preston Tucker
- Movie: Tucker - Preston Tucker Preston Tucker was a car-crazy kid who hung around auto speedways and grew up to create an automobile Tucker that was years ahead of its time. He was a man of pioneering spirit, ingenuity, and daring, who revolutionized Detroit in the 1940s with his stunning car of tomorrow ...
- 198: Death of a Salesman: Summary
- ... tone is piteous, sad and distressing. Setting 1. The story is set in New York between the years of 1928 and 1942. 2. The president was Herbert Hoover and the automobile had recently been invented. In 1929, the stock market crash threw the country into major economic crisis. The early thirties marked the dust bowl era, destroying most of the farming ...
- 199: Cinematography: Everything You Need To Know
- ... Star Film company was a dominant force in the film industry, producing such inventive and amusing short subjects as A Trip to the Moon (1902) and New York-Paris by Automobile (1908). His production methods and conception of film action as a sequence of tableaux, however, gradually became outdated. He ceased production in 1912 and was reduced to poverty. ROY ARMES ...
- 200: India's Economic Policy
- ... Economic Policy Since independence the Indian government has attempted to pursue a mixed economic policy with features of both a free market and socialist planning. Major industries such as railroads, automobile manufacturing, and banking are government run. At the same time, many consumer-goods industries and agriculture are in private hands. The center of the planned economy has been a series ...
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