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- 151: The Job Of A Graphic Designer
- ... graphic artist uses computers, mainly Macintoshes because of their dependability, ease of use, and graphics capabilities. For storage they use Zip disks ranging from 100 megabytes to 250 megabytes, and Jazz drives which can go from 1 gigabyte to 2 gigabytes, and now they even use protable Fire-Wire hard drives, or even CD-R S, CD-RW s, and nowadays ...
- 152: Ted Bundy
- ... bed, her nightgown stiff with blood, and her clothes and backpack from the night before were missing. Six weeks later, a 19 year old college student never arrived at a jazz concert she was going to. The next month a freshman girl disappeared on the way to a movie. Three other women disappeared over the next two months (Time Life) Ted ...
- 153: Building A Radio Empire-chancellor Media
- ... Pittsburgh, Denver, Cleveland and Orlando. Chancellor Media s portfolio of radio stations is geographically diversified and employs a wide variety of programming formats, including adult contemporary, contemporary hit radio, urban, jazz, country, oldies, news/talk, rock and sports. Each of Chancellor s stations targets a specific demographic audience within a market, with the majority of the stations appealing primarily to 18 ...
- 154: Francis Scott Fitzgerald
- ... Scott Key Fitzgerald is known as one of the most important American writers of his time. He wrote about the troubling time period in which he lived known as the Jazz Age. During this era people were either rich or dreamt of great wealth. Fitzgerald fell into the trap of wanting to be wealthy, and suffered great personal anguish because of ...
- 155: The Great Gatsby Is A Tragic H
- ... with courage and nobility of spirit. In The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby is a tragic hero. Jay Gatsby is an enormously rich man, and in the flashy years of the jazz age, wealth defined importance. Gatsby has endless wealth, power and influence but never uses material objects selfishly. Everything he owns exists only to attain his vision. Nick feels "inclined to ...
- 156: Importance of Womens Suffrage on Home and Life
- ... stlye of bright clothing was a sign that the women wanted to get away from the old way of life....hint the flappers and the new brand of music called jazz. Then the first Women's Rights Convention was held on July 19 and 20 in 1848. The convention went along as planned taking over two-days of just discussion, they ...
- 157: Flappers Such As Clara Bow And Zelda Sayre Represented The Popular And Devilish Women Of The 1920's
- ... were placed in elegant holders. These audacious ladies and their beaus6 enjoyed speeding around in automobiles, as well as visiting secret speakeasies7 where they drank liquor, danced, and listened to jazz. They walked down the street, their smooth silky sheer legs, shuffling about the glistening sidewalk on a summer day, while men's mouths dropped open with content because of the ...
- 158: Materialism - The Great Gatsby
- ... wealth. The very definition of materialism implies unhappiness because without spiritual values there cannot be true and lasting fulfillment. For although this novel captures the romance and glitter of "The Jazz Age", it is more fundamentally a sad story—the portrayal of a young man and his tragic search for happiness. It is shameful that this country is built with such ...
- 159: The Hippie Culture
- ... third motif went rippling through the baby-boom culture: adhesive love” (Gitlin 200). The freedom they found came with the help of drugs. Marijuana evolved from its “black and Hispanic, jazz-minded enclaves to the outlying zones of the white middle class young” (Gitlin 200). This new drug allowed a person to open their mind to new understandings and philosophies. But ...
- 160: UFOs Exist
- ... visual are very uncommon as are good pictures of UFOs. In one case a sighting matched the exact description of another sighting. It was a cigar shaped UFO that a jazz band witnessed in Glasgow Scotland, in 1955,it fit the exact description of one that visited Manchester, England in 1982. Another unexplained UFO sighting is when one hovered over a ...
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