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    The Start to the French Depression: Another country that suffered just as much as the United Kingdom had was France. Causes of their downward spiral were due to an underdeveloped economy. France’s industry was far inferior to Great Britain’s‚ particularly in farming. Tourism was also a big part of France’s economy‚ and during this time‚ many individuals simply did not have the money to travel around the world. France‚ like the United Kingdom‚ also suffered to recover from World War I. While not

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    High Jump and usually an athlete tries to jump over a bar which is set up in a certain range from1 meter to 3 meters. The table 1 shows the record of the gold medalists during the Olympic Games held during 1932 to 1980. Note: The Olympic Games were not held in 1940 and 1944. Table 1 Year | 1932 | 1936 | 1948 | 1952 | 1956 | 1960 | 1964 | 1968 | 1972 | 1976 | 1980 | Height(cm) | 197 | 203 | 198 | 204 | 212 | 216 | 218 | 224 | 223 | 225 | 236 | Variables: Independent Variables: The heights that

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    Group 1 “ Brother‚ can you spare a dime” by Rudy Valle‚ 1932 In many instances‚ songs have been written to explain events that are going on in the world. The song “ brother‚ can you spare a dime” by Rudy Valle justifies that. In 1932 when the song was produced it was during the great depression where the unemployment rate was 24.1% and the economy was in a down ward spiral. The message that Rudy is trying to portray is that everyone from a businessman in a city to a union worker from this

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    protective canopy for ethnic & racial groups 4) Randolph Bourne- This man was a "cultural pluralist" along with Horace Kallen. He opposed the idea of immigration restriction 5) Al Capone- grasping and murderous booze distributor; known as "Scarface"; from Chicago; in 1925‚ he began six years of gang warfare that netted him millions of blood-splattered dollars; branded "Public Enemy Number One"; 6) John Dewey- was an American philosopher‚ psychologist‚ and educational reformer; one of the

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    As a child part of an italian immigrant family he lived in a small New York tenant. His main influence was an early friend of his named Johnny Torrio‚ in 1920 capone moved from chicago to New york. His nickname was “scarface” because at a young age he got into a bar scuffle and someone slashed him in the face with a knife. Al capone eventually became czar of crime in chicago‚ he ran bootlegging and gained territory by using violence against other gangsters. Eventually

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    Alex Villone CRJ 150 November 15‚ 2012 Professor Fitzgerald Paper # 2 The Infamous Mobster Al Capone Al Capone‚ also known as Scarface‚ was born in Brooklyn‚ New York to immigrant parents born in 1899. He dropped out of school in sixth grade to become affiliated to a notorious street gang. Johnny Torrio was the street gang leader along with Lucky Luicano‚ who would later break off from the gang. In 1919 Capone joined Torrio in Chicago and became a lieutenant in the Colosimo mob. Capone

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    murders were also crimes that made gangsters quick and easy money. Alphonse Capone was the biggest force in organized crime. He started his career of crime in Boston as an apprentice to Johnny Torrio. There he earned the unforgettable nickname "Scarface." It was in a bar when Capone made some rude comments about a woman. Minutes later‚ the woman’s brother sliced Capone in the face. This man was a friend of Charles "Lucky" Luciano. Al Capone was punished and forced to apologize. Al Capone did

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    ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Biography Born William Cuthbert Falkner in New Albany‚ Mississippi‚ he was the eldest son of Murry Cuthbert Falkner (August 17‚ 1870 – August 7‚ 1932) and Maud Butler (November 27‚ 1871 – October 16‚ 1960). He later changed the spelling of his name to Faulkner. His brothers were Murry Charles "Jack" Falkner (June 26‚ 1899 – December 24‚ 1975)‚ author John Falkner (later Faulkner) (September 24‚

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    Analysis of the Lindbergh Baby Case Timothy Grant Kaplan University Abstract The Lindbergh baby kidnapping case was a famous crime that occurred on March 1‚ 1932 at the home of famed aviator Charles Lindbergh in Hopewell‚ New Jersey. The child was 20 month old Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr. He was discovered missing by the nanny‚ Betty Gow at 10:00pm. A search of the property was promptly conducted where traces of mud where found in the nursery‚ as well as a ransom note for $50‚000. Analysis

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