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At first, people playe d the music only at family parties. But it became more popular I ter. In the 1920s, people playe d country songs on the radio, an d they made records(唱片).When people in the countryside move d to t ouns or cities to look for jobs, they took their music ...
The once dominant Scottish shipbuilding industry, symbolically as well as materially significant, employed 20% of the jobs in 1991 which it had in 1950. While nearly 110,000 jobs (around 66% of the workforce) went in Scottish textiles between the 1950s and 1979.Footnote70 These losses were ...
Key topics of recent episodes include the Donald Trump administration, the risk of constitutional crisis, DOGE, Tesla, insurance costs, recession risks, egg shortages, DeepSeek, neo-Nazis, Putin and Xi, the jobs market, anti-Semitism, and the Israel-Hamas war. From interest rates, real estate...
"But Apple, a song on the Brat album, is spiking, rising 900 spots as a girl name, to No. 2,597. The last time the name Apple was this popular was in 2011, the year Apple CEO and co-founder Steve Jobs died." And there are plenty more pop-inspired names where that came from....
Family plays a key role throughout A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. Katie tries hard to provide for her family when Johnny can't. The children work after-school jobs to support their mother after Johnny dies. Additionally, Francie sacrifices her savings to send her brother to school. Smith's book...
Other fur felt hats came in a variety of tall crowns with and without creases, indents and wide brims. Some were crushable, and some were hard to protect heads for labor jobs. They lacked specific names. An arrested thief Herbet Ellis looks like a serious gangster in his Fedora Hat ...
As a psychologist, Münsterberg was overwhelmed by movies, but so were the increasingly large audiences that viewed them in the 1910s. Moreover, throughout the intervening century, movies have never lost their grip on popular culture, and, with mobile technologies, they have become more prevalent...
A. A lack of good jobs in the job market. B. An increase in the number of Luddites. C. A decrease in the number of skilled workers. D. An interruption to the advancement of a new technology. 11. What is the b...
Due to their nearly hopeless situation, and in part because they are trapped in the Dust Bowl, the Joads set out for California. Along with thousands of other "Okies", they seek jobs, land, dignity, and a future. The Grapes of Wrath is frequently read in American high school and ...