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    life style. The Great Gatsby indicates the American Dream as a bigger impact in Gatsby’s life‚ but in the 1920s it reaches the exploration of the society being a turnover in the era as seen through the movie and novel. The movie version of 1974 directed by Jack Clayton and screen written by Francis Ford

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    party arose from the ashes of the old Russian Empire. But It was also a time for Prosperity for countries like the United States. America will roar in the 1920s. It was an age of melodramatic and political change. The Cleveland Indians won their first world series in 1920.On January 1‚ 1920 - For the first time‚ the 1920 census indicates a population in the United States over 100

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    Reading: Amelia Rogers at Tussani Communications The reading demonstrates the various aspects of managerial role in an organization by using Tussani Communications‚ a Chicago based integrated marketing communication company as a case and the people working in it as a citation to lay emphasis on the need of behavioral analysis in any organization. The case illustrates the role of manager and the different conflicts he/she may face while dealing with his/her subordinates‚ supervisors and clients.

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    The advertisement reflects changes in American Society through the portable phonograph that is displayed. During the 1920s‚ as new inventions were developed‚ making and spending money became the new way of life for members within society. The degree of wealth and material comfort available to a person increased dramatically during the Jazz Age. One factor that contributed to this change in society was the mass production of new inventions; including the phonograph. New inventions‚ such as the phonograph

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    The Role of Women in the 1920s The 1920s was a time period full of fun and excitement‚ also known as the Jazz Age. It was a revolution of the basic morals and manners everyone was used to. After returning from World War I ‚ many were affected greatly. This caused people to want to have more fun in their life‚ knowing they may not have a long time left to live. This was specifically an immense decade for women politically‚ and socially. It was also a time period full of many influential women. Women

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    Amelia Simmons work is known as a declaration of American independence‚ she is referred to as the Mother of Cookery. She wrote American Cookery which is otherwise known as The art of dressing viands‚ fish‚ poultry‚ and vegetables‚ and the best modes of making pastes‚ puffs‚ pies‚ tarts‚ puddings‚ custards‚ and preserves‚ and all kinds of cakes‚ from the imperial plum to plain cake: Adapted to this country‚ and all grades of life in 1796.  American cookery is the first known cookbook of American authorship

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    aviator. Heart pumping‚ mind racing‚ Amelia Earhart sat anxiously in the Kinner Airster. All the things she had learned‚ from checking the fuel to controlling the height of the plane‚ went though her head all at once. She knew how big this day was. It was the first time she would fly solo. It had only been a year after her first flying lesson and she was

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    The Day Amelia Found the Ring Ma. Theresa A. Fuentes January 22‚ 2013 The Day Amelia Found the Ring “Amelia! Hurry and help me prepare our dinner‚ your Father might be home anytime and will be mad not seeing his dinner ready‚” Aling Delia shouted anxiously at her eldest and only daughter while cooking at their slightly roofed extension kitchen‚ smoke from the firewood hurting her eyes making her tears fall heavily. “Yes ‘Nay! I’m coming‚” Amelia shouted back leaving

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    being bought) the 1920s was called the “golden age twenties”. The 1920s can also be referred to as the roaring twenties. The most iconic thing that comes to mind about the 1920 is the flapper; the flapper was a young woman who had short hair (usually a bob) who would wear short skirts and dresses and would smoke and drink‚ not all females in the 1920s became flappers but all women in the 1920s were given the freedom to vote for the first time and women were also

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    has harmful consequences. Amelia Boynton was a Civil Rights activist‚ that was one of the very first and the few women who was registered to vote‚ and it all first began when she started working alongside with her mom at a young age. She worked a lot with Martin Luther King Jr. and was a huge influence on him to do more marches to protest the way they were being treated. Boynton was very passionate with helping other

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