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    increased the importance of the CTO. Companies focusing on scientific and electronic products employ CTOs who are responsible for the oversight of intellectual property and have backgrounds in the industry. Main Ideas  Origins (1950’s and 60’s) In the 1950s and 1960s‚ many large corporations established beautiful research laboratories at locations remote from their headquarters and manufacturing facilities. The goal was to collect brilliant scientists and allow them to study relevant topics

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    Australia’s social and cultural history in the post war period Timeline: * 1950: Australian troops joined UN force in Korea * 1951: males over 19 yrs old had to register for the army * 1952: Victa lawn mower was invented * 1954:queen Elizabeth II visited Australia * 1956: Melbourne Olympics was held * 1957:wining designs for Sydney opera house * 1958:last section of pacific highway was sealed and 2ue radio station was publishes * 1959: nation service conscription

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    imagination and ideas. The norms of the director start to become our norms‚ and there is no need for us to create our own images in our head. Price compares his students from the 1950’s to now‚ and provides us with an example of the affects of television on the imagination. He points out that his students of the 1950’s‚ when told to write a short story‚ wrote of accounts that involved personal feelings and emotions. You could tell just how detailed and observant the students were of emotions

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    seriously before we start the interview. Looking out the window he says‚ “My childhood was superb‚ it wasn’t an ordinary childhood though.” Born in the 1950’s the world was recovering from World War II. Being the youngest out of 5 brothers and sisters meant he was the baby. Technology was just getting started. Television came out in the 1950’s‚ but being born in Guadalajara‚ Jalisco‚ Mexico electricity was still rare there. But my dad was privileged to live in the biggest house in the city‚ at

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    suburban Australia between the 1950’s and 1960’s experienced. There were many significant events that took place during these two decades such as the aftermath of the Great Depression and the country’s military involvement in the Vietnam War. These incidents led to an outbreak in excessive consumerism and rising conflict amongst the Australian population on the subject of conscription. Through the analysis of the above mentioned texts‚ comparisons can be established. The 1950’s and 1960’s saw the beginning

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    love for her is the reason her family cannot move on. Susie continues to try and contact her family any way possible to help them solve her murder and maybe allowing them to find closure to move on. Susie’s rape and murder was unheard of during the 1950’s it was not an easy crime to prove and it continue to be today as many rapists do not even set foot in jail. In The Lovely Bones on page 245 “…wavering line that tied my sister to my father. The invisible cord that can kill‚” this symbolism shows

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    Eric Bogosian's Suburbia

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    To be brief‚ SubUrbia is a play written by Eric Bogosian. The producing theater of the play had been held in the Mitzi E. New House Theater‚ which was held by Lincoln Center Theater. (Richards‚ 1994) SubUrbia takes place in suburban Burnfield with a group of nine 20-something year old characters who always hangout in front of an old seven-eleven gas station run by an immigrant couple looking to make the American Dream a reality. The play introduces 7 characters within a matter of minutes‚ Tim who

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    Relationships: Narrative.

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    The young man trying to figure out the opposite sex in an incredibly hard task. Although as the years go by it becomes easier whith every relationship that goes by. Considering now I’m twenty and if I knew when I was sixteen what I know now‚ I probably could have saved myself from a lot of aggravation‚ frustration‚ and much devastation. Being in a relationship always gave me a natural high cofidence‚ just to know that there is someone that is always thinking of you and wondering what you are

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    Is Television a Bane?

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    The statistics are famous and unnerving. Most high-school graduates have spent more time watching television than they’ve spent in school. That blight has been overtaking us for fifty years‚ but it’s only in the past two decades that I’ve begun to notice its greatest damage to us–the death of personal imagination. In all the millennia before humans began to read‚ our imaginations were formed from first-hand experiences of the wide external world and especially from the endless flow of stories

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    The novel starts out with Holden telling the reader the flashback of three days he spent alone in New York City last winter. He was kicked out of Pencey Prep‚ the latest in a long string of exclusive boarding schools‚ and wanted to leave the school before his parents found out. Before Holden leaves‚ he is warned by his teacher that he is heading down a bad path‚ foreshadowing his later troubles. As Holden leaves his dorm‚ he shouts “Sleep tight‚ ya morons!”‚ and cries‚ although he doesn’t know why

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