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ARRoGANT CoURiERS WiTH ESSaYS
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Grade Level: Type of Work Subject/Topic is on:
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[ ]6-8 [ ]Class Notes [Essay on the roarin' ]
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[ ]9-10 [ ]Cliff Notes [20's and different ]
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[x]11-12 [x]Essay/Report [aspects of it. ]
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[ ]College [ ]Misc [ ]
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Dizzed: 09/94 # of Words:794 School: ? State: ?
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INTRODUCTION
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The Twenties wan a decade which condidted of many well know events and
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famous people. In which made the twenties part of out history today, such
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events and people that made history in the twenties were Al Capone the well
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mnow mafia leader from Chicago, Charlie Chaplain of the silent movies,
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the annual Montreal Carninval in Canada, and the 60th anniversary of canada
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in 1927. But these events and people are only a quarter of the history
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help in the 1920's.
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ENTERTAINMENT
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Entertainment in the Twenties consisted of many famous people, it was
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in the twenties when a man by the name of Walt "Elias" Disney (1901-66) a
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cartoonest born in Chicago, in which he later graduated and later started
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his own animation company which he introduced Disney's most popular ans
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enduring cartoon characters "MICKEY MOUSE" in 1928. During the twenties
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MICKEY entertained Canadians in such films as "Steam Boat Willie" (1928).
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Other great cartoon films done be Disney include "Skeleton Dance" in
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(1929).
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The silent movies of the twenties is nothing to compaire with the
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voiced movies we have today. The actors had to show alot of facial and
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bady expressions to get the veiwers to understand what was happening in the
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film. The most talented actor's in the twenties were Charlie Chaplai who
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was known for his "tramp" look, Keaton with his stone facial expressions
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(because he showed no emotion) and the famous romatic Radolph Valintino.
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These three and many more entertained Canadians through the twenties.
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In 1926 the voice era was coming in effect by Warner Brothers by the
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Vitaphone. In 1927 Warner Brothers finally completed the first sound
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picture called "The Jazz Singer"
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To canadains evenings were not spent infront of t.v. Instead they would
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listen to the radio. One for the radio stations listened to was CKCL.
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They would listen to mostly music and live plays. Most of the music they
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listened to was Jazz, and of course those were the days of the popular
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ballroom dancing with the big bands. Other ways of entertainment were by
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newspapers and books, One of the novels was "Strange Fugitives". Back in
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the twenties Canadains authors produced 50 best sellins
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Fashion
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When the first world war ended a new stage was set for a new fashion.
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Such signs of fashion change was already happening. The loosening of fit
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and gradual downward movement of te wasteline.
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In the twenties women could say and do what they please so in no time
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women were wearing make-up be max factor which was a house hold name and
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wearing bobbed hair styles which made them look exotic. In 1924 women
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changed there hair styles to short so they can wear cloches <close
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fitting,helment type hats>. Street choes switched to highbuttoned to low
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cut pumps and saddle oxfords. Socks went from balck and white wool to
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cotton,to beige silk and rayon. Socks became really noticable when the
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skirts gradually became shorter . 1923 arrived and so did the new style of
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skirt which now went from ankle to middle of calf.
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Men would have worn double breast suits,lose set of pockets or they
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would wear cardigans and khaki pants to match there socks or visa-versa.
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The children had a style of there own. For the boys they wore trousers and
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shirt which had a khaki appearance. As for the girls they had khaki skirt
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and a top with a full pleated waist band.
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People
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People of the twenties were not all rich and but even the poor found a
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way in having fun and living confortably. The average home would have a
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wood stove which kept the house warm and cook their meals. To supply the
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head in the house they would have to spend hours cutting down wood due to
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electrical power hasn't come to their villages yet, but to them this is a
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good life. Usually the new immigrants that come over from different
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countries stayed together as a family and helped each other in paying the
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rent and for food.
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Such gatherings that happened during the twenties were the annual Taxi
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picnic and the famous Montreal carnival which hosted the annual winter
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beauty contest. Also the Canadian winters were fun for kids big and small.
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The twenties were a time of poor poverty so the people stuck together as
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one.
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Conclusion
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I conclude that the twenties were hard on poor people and good for rich
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people, but the twenties were more than two different sides, it was a
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decade of great joy and happenings. They were in a land of freedom of war
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and beauty, which the Group of Seven shows in their paintings. Besides, of
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all the problems that arose, the Canadian were proud to be in the twenties.
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