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- 1631: Television 2
- ... system has a number of educational channels. For example, PBS, The Discovery Channel, The History Channel, The Food Channel, and even MTV are all educational channels. Documentaries, ranging from The Civil War to baseball to home repair are always airing on television. A person can learn things from television that they otherwise never would have even heard about. In other words television ...
- 1632: Frederick Winslow Taylor: Business Management
- ... 1883, Taylor graduated with a Mechanical Engineering degree. He subsequently joined the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). Midvale Steel Company The Midvale Steel Company was part of the post Civil War expansion of industrialized Philadelphia. They made steel railroad tires. Due to poor management, Midvale failed in 1873. Fortunately for Taylor, the company was sold and prospered under the direction of ...
- 1633: Louis Sullivan An American Arc
- ... 3, 1856, the future architect was born Louis Henri Sullivan in Boston, Massachusetts. His background was paternally Irish and maternally French. Louis led a sheltered childhood as result of the civil war, and spent a good deal of time on his grandparents’ farm outside of the city. It is here that Sullivan developed an intense concept of nature, which would be apparent ...
- 1634: Woodstock 2
- ... s counterculture and a milestone in rock history. Among those attending were members of the counterculture, who were often referred to a hippies, and chaarcteristically rejected authority, prtested the Vietnam War, supported the Civil Rights movement, dressed unconventionally, and experimented with sex and illegal drugs. Woodstock Music and Arts fair drew more than 500,000 people. For three days the site became a counterculture ...
- 1635: Salvidor Dali
- ... ones daily life (Duke). In 1937, he moved to Italy and was expelled from the Surrealist ranks by Brenton, this was because of his support for Franco during the Spanish Civil War. This was a busy year for Dali as he also wrote a screenplay for the Marx Brothers. In 1938, while visiting London Dali met Sigmond Freud and proceeds to make ...
- 1636: The Slave Trade
- ... began to grow in Europe and the British colonies of the Americas. England abolished the slave trade by 1807. In America, the issue of slavery led to the bloody American Civil War and the addition of the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution, which abolished slavery in the United States. Bibliography comptons interactive encyclopedia Word Count: 361
- 1637: Beloved 2
- ... story begins in the year 1873, but there are many flashbacks to the year Sethe attempted to run away, which is in 1856, four years before the start of the Civil War. Sethe, Paul D., and Baby Suggs were all slaves on the same farm in Kentucky, which was ironically named Sweet Home, though for them, it was neither home nor sweet ...
- 1638: Society 2
- ... lowest (Opposition). A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur s Court offered Clemens one of the best opportunities to attack the repressive and antidemocratic forces which he saw in the post Civil War in America as well as in sixth century England (American Literature 190). Through the Yankee, Twain transmits his belief that a government is only good if the bulk of the ...
- 1639: Creative Writing: X-Men
- ... the mutates, who didn't even have mind enough to speak in protest. Eventually the X-Men helped to free the mutates, but, after failing to live peacefully together, a civil war broke out, leaving the once prosperous nation in ruins. The normal humans are not the only people guilty of racism in X- Men. The first villain ever fought by the ...
- 1640: Irannien Revolution
- In 1978 a terrible revolution led by ayatollah Ruholla Khomeiny appeared in Iran. Still trying to recover from this disastrous movement Iran went in a Civil war during falls 1979. On the same year, in January those ho were loyal to ayatollah Khomeiny wanted to put an end to the 37 year dominance of the Shah by ...
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