THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG HKU SPACE Community College Higher Diploma Programmes 2014-15 Course Document Course Title: English for Academic and Professional Purposes Part I Course Code: C C 8 8 - 2 4 0 - 0 0 Aims and Objective (OPTIONAL) This course is designed as an introduction to advanced English language skills for academic and vocational purposes. It focuses on specific language skills required in conducting an academic research and writing a collaborative research paper. Such skills
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did not enforce prohibition because they did not have enough money to pay for the enforcements‚ and when enforcements were hired‚ many of them accepted bribes to ‘look the other way’. Large distributors would sell alcohol to underground clubs‚ speakeasies‚ or to people for ‘religious purposes”. The issue of prohibition is still discussed today. It should not be illegal‚ but it should have some restrictions. If alcohol was illegal it would be taking away our rights. Prohibition was the government’s
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In the decades immediately following World War I‚ huge numbers of African Americans migrated to the industrial North from the economically depressed and agrarian South. This was known as the Great Migration which occurred between 1910 and 1920. The timing of this coming-of-age was spot on. The years between World War I and the Great Depression were boom times for the United States‚ and jobs were plentiful in cities‚ especially in the North. Between 1920 and 1930‚ almost 750‚000 African Americans
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The decade of the 1920’s was a period of American prosperity‚ new technology‚ and a new role for women. As World War I came to an end‚ society began bursting into many different things. The twenties were a time when people laughed more often than cried‚ partied more often than worked‚ and dreamed more often than faced reality. Athletes were looked up to as heroes‚ authors helped people escape into a different life‚ and women dressed as flappers and started voting. The Harlem Renaissance‚ the model
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"Which were the more typical of 1920s America: prohibition and intolerance or the Jazz Age and increasing social freedom? The Roaring 20s The 1920s are most commonly known as the roaring 20s due to the many changes and revolutions during this decade. Women were issued the right to vote at the end of the previous decade and there was a strong resurgence of nativism that led to progressivism and social freedom. HOWEVER‚ AMERICA IN THE 1920s WAS MOST TYPICALLY CHARACTERIZED BY PROHIBITION AND INTOLERANCE
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The 1920s was the beginning of modern America; many aspects that we value in America were beginning to change and form. One of these substantial changes was our views of women. While they had many protestors towards their movement‚ they began to develop and change the idea of femininity and their role in society. Women had been considered the caretakers and homemakers of the past‚ and many believed in the new prospect of feminism. Feminism of the 1920s is the belief that women should have all of
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tension was Prohibition. Alcohol consumption and manufacture had been outlawed in 1919 in the Eighteenth Amendment and the Volstead Act. This by no means meant that America was a dry country. Young people could still find alcohol in shadowy "speakeasy" clubs. There bootleg alcohol would be sold to
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Jed Herald History 140 Prohibition Era 2/19/13 Prohibition Era Prohibition in the United States takes effect on January 17th 1920‚ this is also known as the 18th amendment. This amendment banned the production‚ distribution‚ and sale of alcohol. The majority of the population pushed this law and wanted it to happen‚ however they did not realize the consequences to come. The prohibition era would be one of the most violent tines in the 20th century. Moonshine is a part of the backwoods culture
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The 1920’s was an era in which the economy had greatly prevailed. Many Americans benefited from these positive perks that is offered. It has seemed almost good to be true. However there were a few detrimental aspects of it that made it unbearably difficult to live in. Many different groups of Americans were affected differently some were very positive and some were negative. The initial effects of prohibition did no favor to any American. During the era of prohibition the fabrication and purchase
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The Temperance Movement Throughout the early 20th century‚ women in the United States began to despise the use of alcohol. Their husbands were consistently abusive and obnoxious while under the consumption. As the effect of alcohol began to spread nationwide‚ a movement to end the sale and manufacturing of liquor and beer began. The temperance movement began in the 1800’s but continued to gain momentum into the early 1900’s. By the 1920’s‚ politicians were ready for change. On January 16th‚ 1919
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