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    New Imperialism

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    THE AMERICAS AND PARTS OF ASIA. - A GENERAL DECLINE OCCURRED IN IMPERIALISM DURING THE AGE OF METTERNICH‚ WITH GOVERNMENTS CONCENTRATING PRIMARILY ON INTERNAL PROBLEMS. - THE REVIVAL OF IMPERIALISM - THE "NEW IMPERIALISM" TOOK PLACE BETWEEN 1870 AND 1914. - REASONS FOR THE "NEW IMPERIALISM": - ECONOMICS WAS THE MOST IMPORTANT SINGLE FACTOR IN THIS "NEW IMPERIALISM." MUCH OF THIS ECONOMIC EMPHASIS WAS BROUGHT ABOUT BY THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION‚ WHICH CREATED LARGE SURPLUSES OF EUROPEAN

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    History of Danish Cinema

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    The Danish “Golden Age” of cinema is owed almost wholly to Nordisk Films Compagni and the strategic decisions it made in the early 1910s to differentiate its films in order to ensure a strong exportation of its product. Likewise‚ the demise of Denmark’s film industry is owed in part to Nordisk and its inability to deviate from its profitable formula for successful film among an ever-evolving industry. This paper will examine Denmark’s quick rise to cinematic influence during its Golden Age‚ detail

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    Best Known For: Alfred Adler By Kendra Cherry Ads: Individual Psychology The concept of the inferiority complex President of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society‚ 1910 Birth: Alfred Adler was born February 7‚ 1870. Death: He died May 28‚ 1937. Early Life: Alfred Adler was born in Vienna‚ Austria. He suffered rickets as a young child which prevented him from walking until the age of four. Due to his health problems as a child‚ Adler decided he would become a physician and‚ after graduating from the University

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    America in the 1920s is known as the Jazz Age‚ the Roaring Twenties‚ the Prohibition Era‚ and many more monikers. Society during the Twenties is viewed by most as consumeristic. “The nation’s total wealth more than doubled between 1920 and 1929” (“The Roaring Twenties”). Music‚ material goods‚ and even styles of dance became part of mainstream culture and trends. The older generation was uncomfortable with the new culture‚ but for the new generation‚ it was paradise. When people think of the Twenties

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    FILM 1F94

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    cinematic mode (not very often do documentaries etc. get shown in main stream cinemas) Diegesis  the world created by a fictional text Textual elements can be diegetic (have a source within the context of the film) or non diegetic Edwin S. Porter 1870-1941 A cameraman for the Edison company‚ then became a director Thinking more cinematically then theatrically‚ ie. Close ups Silent films were always shown accompanied with music‚ first a piano player then an organist‚ then finally they had orchestras

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    Throughout time‚ American history has had a great impact on American journalism. This has been shown from technology creating more platforms for journalists to disseminate news‚ e.g. the birth of radio‚ television‚ and computers. History has also affected American journalism in terms of what journalists can publish‚ such as FCC regulations and the Libel Act. Although we’ve seen American history affect journalism‚ we’ve also seen journalism affect history as well. One instance in which we’ve seen

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    Edmund Barton

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    examination) in 1870. He learned to debate at the Sydney Mechanics’ School of Arts. From May 1868 he had worked for a solicitor Henry Bradley and from June 1870 with a barrister G. C. Davies. On 21 December 1871 he was admitted to the Bar. Although slow to get briefs‚ in May 1872 he was junior counsel for the defence of the notorious murderer Alfred Lester. As a boy Toby had loved fishing and cricket; a fair batsman‚ but an atrocious fieldsman‚ he played for the university in 1870 and 1871. Later

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    century‚ learn to play the piano‚ speak French‚ entertain quests‚ look attractive‚ and entertain guests. After 1870 it was made compulsory for all women to have an education‚ Girls didn’t learn the same subjects as boys‚ they learnt subjects like laundry‚ cookery‚ needlework and housewifery skills. <br> <br>Rich women did work‚ but ran their home bossing their servants around‚ after 1870 some women became teachers and after the typewriter was invented some became secretaries or clerks. At this time

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    Red Clydeside

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    Bibliography: Bell‚ Tom‚ ‘Pioneering Days’‚ (London: Lawerence &amp; Wishart‚ 1941) in Roots of Red Clydeside 1910-1914? Labour Unrest and Industrial Relations in West Scotland‚ eds. W. Kenefick and A. McIvor (Edinburgh: John Donald‚ 1996). Foster‚ J. ‘The Twentieth Century’ in eds Houston. R.A.‚ and Knox‚ W.J.‚ The New Penguin History of Scotland (London: Penguin

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