The 1939 New York World's Fair
The 1939 New
York World's
Fair was notable for an event that was intended to provide a cultural artifact for future generations to study a time capsule was ....
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New York City Highways- Robert Moses
.... In 1960, Mayor Wagner took him out of his city positions and moved him to the head of the New
York World
Fair of 1964, and when Nelson Rockefeller became ....
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TV Cameras in the Courtroom Int
.... earlier in this paper) is also significant, and involves a conflict between a defendant's right to a
fair trial and .... 11th ed. New
York: Barnes & Noble Books. ....
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British Stratification & British Novels
.... Mary Barton. New
York: Oxford University Press, 1987. Thackeray, William Makepeace. Vanity
Fair. New
York: Quality Paperback Book Club, 1991. ....
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Willem de Kooning
.... In the 1930s, de Kooning worked for the Federal Arts Project and produced murals such as the one he did for the New
York World's
Fair in 1939. ....
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Revival of Towns and Trade
.... New
York: McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2002. 174-5. Henry of Troyes. "Regulations for the May
Fair at Provins." Medieval Europe: A Short Sourcebook. ....
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The Decline in Manufacturing in New York State
.... had been enacted in 1963 as an amendment to the
Fair Labor Standards .... employment market, especially in manufacturing, was constricting in the state of New
York. ....
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Larson - The Devil in the White City
.... Larson, Erik. The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the
Fair that Changed America. New
York: Vintage, 2004.
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Free Press v. Fair Trial in 3 Countries
.... reasonably is calculated to prevent an accused from having a
fair trial under .... media, but also by national newspapers (except that the New
York Times relegated ....
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Summary of William Ryan's "Equality"
.... with the
Fair Shares society. Individuality will be maintained, but it would not result in gross inequalities. Ryan, William. Equality. New
York: Vintage, 1981 ....
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Pre-trial Publicity
.... Crime And Publicity. New
York: Twentieth Century Fund, 1967. Kronenwetter, Michael. Free Press V.
Fair Trial. New
York: Franklin Watts, 1986.
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TREATMENT FOR RUNOFF FROM URBANIZED AREAS
.... FREQUENCY DATA Stahre and Stahre and
Fair and Chow McGhee,271 Urbonas, 199 Urbonas, 198 Geyer, 167 Chap 9, 50 New Orleans Stockholm Chicago New
York Santa Fe ....
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Shock & Controversy on Talk Radio
.... Stern later dropped out of the gubernatorial race "because of New
York's candidate financial disclosure laws" ("Campaign Doesn't End .... He also doesn't play
fair. ....
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Anti-Trust Legislation and Sports
.... and generally controls its product or services without permitting
fair competition, (Whittam Smith .... The NIT consists of five New
York schools - Fordham University ....
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Nutrition Labeling and Education Act of 1990
.... New
York Department of Health" para. 1). It is
fair to ask whether government should be involved in food labeling and nutrition information and education. ....
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Plagiarism and Copyright
.... The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States. New
York: Oxford Heller, JS (2002). Copyright,
fair use, and the for- profit sector. ....
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Blonde Venus
.... The New
York club must be in Harlem, for the band is integrated and the chorus .... If it is
fair to call Blonde Venus sentimental melodrama, it is no less
fair to ....
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Newsweek The international newsmagazine Newsweek is one o
.... of access between its foreign and domestic bureaus and its New
York headquarters. .... decent liberal, in the sense of being an open minded,
fair person, but also ....
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Measuring Income Fairly: A Case Analysis
.... profits) Charging personal income tax to corporate expense accounts is neither reasonable (or even legal) nor
fair to Stanley .... (12th ed.). New
York: McGraw-Hill ....
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President Truman's Economic Goal
.... He supported a
fair minimum wage for workers and equal opportunity for minorities, yet he had the vision to realize that an .... New
York: WW Norton & Company. ....
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Hypothetical Ethical Dilemma
.... The New
York Times magazine art director who commissioned the piece rightly inquires .... This argument draws some of its strength from the
fair use provision of ....
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John Updike
.... The move cut him off from the world of the New
York literati, a move .... of poems called The Carpentered Hen, and in 1959 he published The Poorhouse
Fair, a mildly ....
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Comparison of Two Federal Reserve Banks
.... government; and for ensuring that consumers receive adequate information and
fair treatment in .... The New
York City Federal Reserve Bank takes the lead in this ....
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The National Enquirer & Libel Suits
.... of being HIV positive in a paternity suit brought in New
York's family court. Judge Robert Beezer wrote, In crafting their treatment of the "
fair and true ....
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"Ragged Dick" and his Enemies
.... judged solely on her or his own merits; (2) we each have a
fair opportunity to .... it is -- a poorly written but highly engaging tale of life in New
York during a ....
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Letter on Community of Faith
.... And do not forget: You must participate in the
fair at Champagne (Hollister and Bennett 172). .... New
York: McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2002. 189-90. ....
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Joyce and Beckett
.... Ed. Richard W. Seaver. New
York: Grove, 1976. ---. Dream of
Fair to Middling Women. 1932. New
York: Little, Brown, 1992. ---. Molloy. 1951. ....
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The idea of the Oedipus complex
.... difficult and intractable and opaque to resolution on the part of those with limited narrative skill--are perfectly
fair game for .... New
York: The Free P, 1973. ....
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Theodore Rossevelt
.... course of action - though he had perceived himself as a reformer in New
York. .... big business interests, which annoyed him and upset his ideal of
fair play, and ....
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1900-1929
.... It was a time for sweat shops in New
York and miners' strikes in West Virginia. .... His methods of crushing opposition were not always
fair, nor always legitimate. ....
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