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- 171: Hal Riney & Partners, Inc
- ... or three accounts. The team approach eliminates all the hierarchy in the creative process thus the creative team helps to get work approved quickly and efficiently. In addition to the reconstruction of his creative department, Hal Riney has his own corporate philosophy. Riney believes the client’s relationship with an agency is like a marriage. He believes the problems don’t ...
- 172: Computer Technology
- ... hundreds of variations. Speech processors even give a computer the ability to talk and sing. The development of virtual reality and computer animation technology will change this form of historical reconstruction to a reliance on computers. Architectural and art historians could use this technology in order to create models for study and presentations. Military historians could apply it to reproduce of ...
- 173: Amazing Grace by Jonathan Kozol
- ... help themselves and each other, there would be less tolerance for deviant behavior among its’ members. The City must also be made more accountable for its’ actions. Clean-up and reconstruction of Times Square to Battery Park is a step in the right direction. However, painting a mural of “… flowers, window shades and curtains and interiors of pretty-looking rooms…” (p ...
- 174: Homeric Simile In Paradise Lost
- ... set out by Renaissance theory. Milton borrowed such epic devices as accorded with his purpose, and discarded those that did not. He did, of course, find useful principles for the reconstruction of the myth in a gradually evolved epic genre that had been the vehicle of mythical material many times before. Homer’s similes serve to describe his scene in either ...
- 175: Ku Klux Klan
- Ku Klux Klan Founded in 1865 in Pulaski, Tenn., by former Confederate Army officers, the Ku Klux Klan was one of the most powerful groups to emerge in the Reconstruction era in an effort to prevent newly enfranchised black Southerners from putting Republicans in power in the Southern states. Led by former Confederate general Nathan Bedford Forrest from 1867 to ...
- 176: Why the North Won the Civil War
- ... 1993. "Industrial Revolution." World Book Encyclopedia. 1981 ed. Paludan, Philip Shaw. A People"s Contest. New York: Harper, 1988. Randall, J.G., and David Herbert Donald. The Civil War and Reconstruction. Lexington, Massachusetts: Heath, 1969.
- 177: The History of the Ku Klux Klan
- ... Klan exists, they do not understand its purpose or how it has changed throughout its life. After the Civil War ended, the Southern states went through a time known as Reconstruction. Ex-Confederate soldiers had returned home now, and they were still upset about the outcome of the war. It is at this point in time that the Ku Klux Klan ...
- 178: The Decline of the Plains Indians
- The Decline of the Plains Indians With the end of Civil war and the beginning of the reconstruction process, America started to expand west. After establishing many cities in the west, the abundance of railroads increased exponentially. This new “Frontier” of America alienated the Plains Indians. After already ...
- 179: The Depression
- ... the times better for the unemployed first by setting aside almost $800 million for public works like the now Hoover Dam. Conditions, however, failed to improve. His other policies, the Reconstruction Finance Corporat ion (RFC) and the Home Loan Bank Act, also didn’t make much difference. The election of 1932 made it clear that the American people were unhappy with ...
- 180: The Civil Rights Movement
- ... been debate about when it began and whether it has ended yet. The Civil Rights Movement has also been called the Black Freedom Movement, the Negro Revolution, and the Second Reconstruction. There were three main tenets to the Civil Rights Movement, the Post Civil War Period, the Educational Period, and the Social Movement. Following the Civil War, the 13th 14th and ...
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