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    park neighborhood L.A, and it is jointly owned by the state of California, LA County. It is the current home of the University of Southern California Trojans football team and the first stadium to have hosted the Summer Olympics which took place in 1932. It hosted the Summer Olympics again in 1984 and it is expected to host the 2024 summer Olympics. It was completed in1923 and since then, many historical events have taken place, making the Coliseum one of the famous stadiums in the world.…

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    Muralism In Public Art

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    that depicted a figure on a crucifix in front of a temple surrounded by trees and other forms of structure of a pre-Columbian past. The colors are an earth tone of green, sand brown, and red clay colors. This mural was titled “American Tropic” in 1932. This enraged the owner and the city council members to the point that the mural was covered with white paint or white washed. After 40 years of being hidden behind white paint, the mural started to reemerge from its white wash in the 1970s. It…

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    Amelia Earhart Timeline

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    have one, First woman to fly at 1300ft 1927 500 unaccompanied flight hrs Aug 1928 first women to fly across North America and back Aug 1928 Proposed to by George P Putnam who helped plan and promote her trans-Atlantic flight. Married feb 7th 1931 1932 Flew solo across atlantic 1937 March Flight across the world Failed 1st June flight across the world DEPART Arrived in New Guinea June 29th 7000 Miles remained all over Pacific Ocean. 3 days later depart from New Guinea…

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    The first woman to win a noble prize for not just Physics but Chemistry too, would have a dramatic impact on the world as we know it today. Marie Salomea Sklodowska was a polish scientist, born on November 7, 1867 in Warsaw, Congress Kingdom of Poland, Russia. Marie’s mother, Bronislawa, and father, Wladyslaw, were both teachers and wanted Marie to have an education. During school when Marie became fascinated with the art of science Marie’s parents were extremely encouraging and supportive.…

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    It is in my interests and the interests of other well minded German citizens that the Nazi Party be voted in the upcoming elections of 1932. The Nazi party is the people's party, and it is my conviction that they will bring changes to the lives of the upper class, the middle class (Mittesland) and the have-nots; besides, it is more likely to bring law and order to the entirety of Germany (Nyomarkay, 35). With the policies of the party, Germany will be able to realize the reprisal of the Treaty…

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    Over many centuries the thoughts and ideas of the western world have changed. Western Civilization is described as the norms, ethnics, culture and beliefs that have some origin of Europe. The Western World has a tendency to want to know what the meaning to life is, but more importantly what the meaning of one’s existence is. Most people need this comfort. To know they belong somewhere and they are not just wondering the earth with only death as their final destination. In this comfort one can…

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    Lego Bricks History

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    Billund Denmark. They didn’t actually make Lego Brick at first. They used to make wooden toys. In fact, it wasn’t even called “Lego.” It was called Ole Kirk Christiansen’s Workshop. Ole Kirk Christiansen was a carpenter who started a toy business in 1932. They eventually found a new name for the company called Lego coming from the Danish word, leg godt meaning “play well.” In 1947, lego buys a Plastic Injection Molding Machine for making toys. In 1955, they made the first 28 lego Sets. They…

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    administration tried supporting failing banks in hopes that the banks in turn would loan to businesses allowing owners to hire back their employees. But the economy didn’t start to turn around till President Franklin D. Roosevelt came into office in 1932. He tried to lessen the effects of the Great Depression when he got into office. Although he tried to get the economy right again it wouldn’t fully turn around…

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    Herbert hoover was an American engineer, businessman, and politician who served as the 31st President of the United States from 1929 to 1933 during the Great Depression. He received eighty-seven honorary degrees; a world record during his lifetime. Hoover was nominated for the nobel peace prize five times. Herbert was raised by relatives in both Iowa and Organ. Born west of the mississippi, Hoover was the first U.S. president to come from that far west. Hoover became an orphan at the age of 9.…

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    than as the Prime Minister of Canada. He was the Prime Minister Borden’s right hand in and after the World War I. While still Prime Minister he also served as secretary of State for External Affairs. He lost his position to Mackenzie King in 1921. In 1932 Prime Minister Bennett appointed Meighen to the Senate and in 1941; Meighen influenced his way up to become Conservative Party leader once again. His attempt to re-enter the House of Commons in the 1942 election failed and he left politics and…

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