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    The Rise of Organized Sports I. Intro 1. Rodgers focused on Middle class attitudes towards work ethics 2. Rise and spread of work leads to the search of pleasure. II. American Sports at Midcentury 1. Prior to the civil war, sports did not exist becau
     
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    Jim Quach Dr. Amy Pederson Contemporary Art April 23rd 2008 Yves Klein and Grids The grid art form is the newest form of modern art. It appears in many art pieces and demonstrates the epitome of what contemporary art is to be defined as. Grids demons
     
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    Department Stores and the Making of American Consumer Culture, 1880s-1920 1. Intro 1. In 1880, Worworth hesitated to order 25 dollars of Christmas trees and ornaments to put in his store. 5 and dime stores are common back then. Every last ornament st
     
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    Progressive Reform and Its Limits 1890s-1920s 1. Overview of the Progressive Movement 1. Shifting from Shopping and Leisure -> Politics 2. Late 19th century, saw growing inequality between classes. By the turn of the century, people were saying that
     
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    A History of Modern Mexico 1821-1924 HILA 131, Winter 2006 Monday-Wednesday, 5-6:20 p.m. PCYNH 122 Ev Meade, Department of History Office Hours: Monday 11:00 am -12:00 pm and Tuesday, 6:30 7:30 pm H&SS, Room 5053 (858) 534-7001 A History of Mexico
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