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    Color imagery

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    or obvious‚ used cautiously or strong. An author may repeat the same object to communicate a deeper meaning or might use distinctions of the same object to produce a mood or feeling. Nothing Gold Can Stay‚ written by Robert frost in the year 1923‚ uses color imagery. The title of the poem is a metaphor where the gold represents value and wealth so when it says nothing gold can stay it means that nothing that is precious or of great value in the materialistic way can last forever. Gold symbolizes

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    important events happened between 1900 and 1923‚ when he was hired by the most important carmaker of the time‚ Daimler Motoren A.G. (Which in 1926 would join Benz to form Daimler-Benz A.G.) During this time‚ first with Daimler and then with Daimler-Benz‚ he became member of the board of directors‚ and designed the famed S (Sportlich) and SS (Super Sportlich). Prizes and university degrees did not take long to appear‚ and in the same year he joined Daimler‚ 1923‚ he was named Sir Ferdinand Porsche by

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    Hubble Space Telescope

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    operated by the Space Telescope Science Institute. The HST is one of NASA’s Great Observatories‚ along with the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory‚ the Chandra X-ray Observatory‚ and the Spitzer Space Telescope. Space telescopes were proposed as early as 1923. Hubble was funded in the 1970s‚ with a proposed launch in 1983‚ but the project was beset by technical delays‚ budget problems‚ and the Challenger disaster. When finally launched in 1990‚ Hubble’s main mirror was found to have been ground incorrectly

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    great difficulties in the German economic operations and pushed the German economy to the verge of bankruptcy. The inflation rate became extremely high and prices were soaring. Printing presses worked overtime to print Reichsbank notes. By November 1923 one US dollar was worth 4‚200‚000‚000‚000 marks. Unemployment rate was also very high. Many people lost

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    Nationalism was an important and integral factor in the downfall of the Weimar Republic and in turn‚ the ensuing failure of democracy in Germany in the period 1918-1934. The sense of loyalty and devotion to ones nation‚ which the German citizens had felt in their militaristic past‚ was ultimately devastated by WWI and its consequences. Although nationalism was a major cause of the failure of democracy in Germany‚ there were many other factors adding to the stress upon the countrys government at this

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    President Harding's life

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    Warren Gamaliel Harding‚ (1865-1923)‚ was the 29th President of the United States. He was elected president in 1920 by an overwhelming vote in a postwar reaction against President Wilson’s international policies. The first American president to take office after World War I‚ Harding was also the first president to be born after the Civil War. Harding himself felt that his administration would be remembered in history for the treaties negotiated following the Washington Conference he had called

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    Rosewood the Movie

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    destructiveness. At the end of the week‚ seventy to two-hundred and fifty blacks were killed in the area and the town of Rosewood had been completely destroyed. The events which occurred at Rosewood in 1923 were widely reported at that time not only by the Florida press‚ but also by the national media. In February of 1923‚ a month after the violence subsided‚ a special grand jury was convened in Levy County to investigate these matters. The grand jury returned no indictments‚ and except for newspaper accounts

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    It was another terrible day. It has been more than five years since the zombie apocalypse began. Normally on a day like this‚ it would smell like flowers‚ and sometimes car smoke when cars passed by‚ but when the zombies came‚ it always smelled like a dead body. Outside‚ the only sound you heard were the dead wind‚ and a zombie would make a sound every now and then. The sky was rarely blue anymore‚ it was always a dark grey sky. Food now was very hard to find‚ and when you did find some‚ it tasted

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    Traffic Signal

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    issued January 1‚ to J.B. Hoge of Cleveland‚ OH 1919 U.S.Patent # 1‚307‚544 issued June 24‚ to Oscar A. Erdmann of Detroit‚ MI 1920 William Potts invents and installs a three color‚ four direction taffic light in Detroit‚ MI 1923 U.S.Patent # 1‚475‚024 issued November 20‚ 1923 to Garrett Morgan for traffic signal ARYs: traffic light‚ traffic signal‚ stop light‚ William Potts‚ Garrett Morgan‚ J Hoge‚ Oscar Erdmann‚ history‚ invention‚ stroy‚ facts‚ biography‚ inventor. Story: Even during the horse

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    Paul argued that this was simply not enough. She didn’t believe that legal discrimination upon sex would be ended just because of that ratification. So in 1923‚ Alice Paul presented the “Lucretia Mott Amendment.” The Equal Rights Amendment was presented to Congress in the 1920’s‚ where it was introduced in every single Congress session from 1923 to 1970. However‚ the Equal Rights Amendment never made it to the floor of the Senate or of the House to be voted on. It just stayed in committee. Many

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