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    The New Era

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    The New Era – Page 1 The New Era – 1920’s to 1945 Kimberly Hemric HIS204 – American History Since 1865 Professor Burgin October 18‚ 2010 The New Era – Page 2 The New Era of the 1920’s brought a booming economy

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    New Historicism

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    New Historical and Cultural Criticism in The Great Gatsby Main characteristics of New Historicism • • • • • • There are no facts – just interpretations (Tyson 286) Power circulates from all social levels at all time (Tyson 287) “history is neither linear (…) nor progressive (…)” (Tyson 287) no universal spirit of an age – always opposition (Tyson 287) analysis of history is always subjective (Tyson 287) Individual and culture define each other (Tyson 287) New historicism applied

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    New Criticism

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    English 441 New Criticism Explained Beginning in the 1920’s and coalescing in the 1940’s‚ an interpretative approach emerged that did not define literature as essentially the self-expressive product of the artist nor as an evaluative reflection or illumination of cultural history. These "New Critics" opposed the traditional critical practice of using historical or biographical data to interpret literature. Rather‚ they focused on the literary work as an autotelic (self-contained) object. The New Critic

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    The New Colossus

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    "The New Colossus" is a poem that can be related to respecting differences in a way that the Statue of Liberty symbolises freedom‚ hope and a land of opportunity. The Statue of Liberty welcomes anyone‚ no matter their differences. It welcomes people into her country providing safety and not intimidating or frightening like the Colossus of Rhodes. The octave opens with a direct point about the difference between the statue of Liberty and the Colossus of Rhodes. It explains that the statue of Liberty

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    The New Deal

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    close and people became unemployed which led the US to a dark time. When Franklin Delano Roosevelt entered the White house in 1932 he promised a New Deal for the American people. He explained that the New Deal would deliver relief‚ recovery and reform. However through Burton Folsom Jr. Book “New Deal or Raw Deal?” We have come to find that Roosevelt’s New Deal did not recover the economy like he set out to do. Treasury Secretary Henry J. Morgenthau Jr. who was known as Roosevelt’s best friend testified

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    The New Momism

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    The New Momism Over the past thirty years‚ motherhood has changed significantly in society. From how mothers raise their kids‚ to what they look like is an ongoing battle that they cannot win. In the book‚ The Mommy Myth‚ the authors Susan Douglas‚ a Communication Studies Professor at the University of Michigan‚ and Meredith Michaels‚ a philosophy teacher at Smith College‚ write about the stress that mothers have on their backs at all time‚ and share a collection of stories that either makes motherhood

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    New York

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    I could no longer wait for the others. I open the blinds to an inspiring view of the one of the most powerful buildings in the city‚ The Empire State building. Finally‚ the beautiful city of New York lay at my fingertips. I had waited my whole childhood for the chance to visit‚ to explore. I grew up seeing New York on the television. I grew up inspired by a city I hadn’t been to but yet‚ I felt so attached. I saw the city in a different light. How an artist sees a painting‚ or how an environmentalist

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    New Gadget

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    PBUS 04 Candy Final Project 2013/7/10 The Key to Never Forgetting Your iPhone’s Charging Cable Since nowadays almost everyone at least have one apple product‚ such as iPhone and iPad‚ I decided to choose this new gadget called Kii‚ which relates with apple product as my topic for the final project. This kind of charging cable is key shape‚ so that you can keep it with your house key or car key‚ as long as you remember to lock your home‚ as well as make sure you don’t lock your car key

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    NEW PRODUCT

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    Solar Powered Jacket By Tommy Hilfiguer DESCRIBE THE NEW PRODUCT Our new product is a Solar Powered Jacket created by Pvilion for Tommy Hilfiger. The product features removable solar panels that provide energy to power electronic devices such as mobile phones and tablets. These specialty jackets will be available in select Tommy Hilfiger stores across Europe‚ North America‚ Latin America and Asia‚ and online.  The detachable Pvilion solar panels snap easily on and off the back of the limited-edition

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    New World Beginnings

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    Chapter 1 – New World Beginnings‚ 33‚00B.C – A.D. 1769 New World Beginnings – the human history of the new world began during the ice-age when‚ because of lower sea levels‚ Asiatic tribes were able to cross the Bering Strait and populate the Americas. Eventually‚ these peoples migrated and dispersed to form tribes and some advanced civilizations on almost every corner of these two continents. Bering Strait – a land bridge connecting modern-day Alaska and Russia. During the Ice Age‚ low ocean

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