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2,518 words, approx. 8 pages The 1920s were a period of rapid industrial growth, economic prosperity, and cultural change. Due mainly to the automobile industry, building and road construction, the development of the radio and advertising industries, and the emergence of...
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 The Roaring Twenties is a 1939 crime thriller starring James Cagney, Priscilla Lane, and Humphrey Bogart. The movie was directed by Raoul Walsh, who also directed The Big Trail, They Died with Their Boots On, High Sierra, and White...




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Roaring twenties
04/11/2008: 1,888 words, approx. 6 pages With Twenty20 set to dominate the cricketing landscape, new PCA chief Sean Morris tells Stephen Brenkley why the English game must guarantee its share of the sport's new riches Players' union faces up to revolution Twenty20 cricket is spreading like wildfire. It's...
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 The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
The Twenties Roar Again
01/12/2001: 932 words, approx. 3 pages JIM BECKERMAN, Staff Writer The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 01-12-2001 THE TWENTIES ROAR AGAIN -- ANOTHER 'GATSBY' FILM AIMS TO SUCCEED WHERE THE OTHERS FAILED By JIM BECKERMAN, Staff Writer Date: 01-12-2001, Friday Section: YOUR TIME Edition: All Editions -- Two Star B,...
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Cross-Class Love Affair in Yorkshire Turns Ugly\'d1Not Because of Money
7/10/2005: 2,627 words, approx. 9 pages Pawel Pawlikowskiâs My Summer of Love, from a screenplay by Mr. Pawlikowski and Michael Wynne, based on the novel by Helen Cross, turns out to be a triumph of unexpectedness in its slimmed-down story of two teenage girls, one middle-to-lower-class, and the other upper-class. The...
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Cross-Class Love Affair in Yorkshire Turns Ugly-Not Because of Money
7/10/2005: 2,629 words, approx. 9 pages Pawel Pawlikowski's My Summer of Love, from a screenplay by Mr. Pawlikowski and Michael Wynne, based on the novel by Helen Cross, turns out to be a triumph of unexpectedness in its slimmed-down story of two teenage girls, one middle-to-lower-class, and the other upper-class. The...


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