1.The Remaking of University: What Can We Do? James L. Turk Ryerson University April 4, 2014 2. Role of the University o Advancement of knowledge o Preservation and dissemination…
1. These movies are both seen during 60's and that reflects on lives during that time. It was seen by many people and that makes them alive. Let's make some throwback…
Bonnie and Clyde Presented by: Kelsey Forero Musical Theatre Period : #7 Bonnie & Clyde Clyde and Bonnie start off the show dead in their car, both having gunshots wounds…
Slide 1 Bonnie and Clyde The Romeo and Juliet of the Crime World Slide 2 Star Crossed Lovers… Like Shakespeare’s teenage lovers this couple were doomed to die tragic…
Slide 1 Planned Crime Kylie and Sabrina Slide 2 Organized Crime: Americans' desire for alcohol under prohibition led to the rise of organized crime (Chicago's…
Slide 1 1 “…to raise new ideas and improve policy debates through quality information and analysis on issues shaping New Hampshire’s future.” Board of Directors Donna…
Slide 1 Crash and Depression “It came with a speed and ferocity that left men dazed.” Slide 2 Key Terms Business Cycle -span in which the country grows and then contracts…
Crime in the 1920s and 1930s Crime in the 1920s and 1930s 1 Prohibition January 1919: United States passed the 18th amendment, or âThe Volstead Actâ stating that no liquor…
Road Movies A couple on the run: Arthur Penn’s Bonnie and Clyde (1967) What are road movies? ‘Introduction’ by Steven Cohan and Ina Rae Mark in Road Movie Book ‘The…
Dust Bowl This is a presentation on the topics of: The Dust Bowl, The Great Depression, Bonnie and Clyde, Health/Disease, and Rag Music By: Erynn Heggan Out of the Dust/…