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Boston + Brahmin = White Anglo Saxon Protestant
(5 Pages, 59.75 $ (USD) )
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(5 pp) The term "Boston Brahmin" is associated with - among other things - the American premiere of Brahms' Second Symphony. It was performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra at the historic Orpheum Theatre built in 1852, on Hamilton Place off Tremont Street. Many in the audience walked out, and music reviewers called those who stayed "Brahmins." Oliver Wendell Holmes called Boston "The Hub of the Universe." Some of the so-called "Boston Brahmins" referred to the city as "The Athens of America." Those are some notes of the past concerning the Brahmins, but where are they now? Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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The South Boston Neighborhood 1970-1971
(7 Pages, 83.65 $ (USD) )
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This 7 page paper provides an overview of the South Boston neighborhood as it is described in the news stories of 1970. This paper considers the issues that were raised, the implementation of bussing and the approaches to addressing suburban development and their impacts on the progression of South Boston. This paper outlines the changes that occurred in 1970, especially as they related to some significant issues and the changing perception of the South Boston neighborhood. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Boston's West End And Chinatown Communities
(3 Pages, 35.85 $ (USD) )
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3 pages in length. Boston's grand and diverse community is what has established it as one of the most eclectic locales in all of America. However, reaching this point has required a great deal of effort in order to realize the foresight city planners have long sought to achieve. Chinatown and the West End are but two communities where hard work and community involvement have produced a much improved environment for all who live, work and visit there - while at the same time giving Boston the dubious designation of being callous toward the working class. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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A Review of Colonial Newspapers
(6 Pages, 71.7 $ (USD) )
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This 6 page paper provides an overview of information gleaned from a review of two colonial newspapers. The Virginia Gazette and the Boston Gazette and Country Journal are discussed. The Boston Massacre is highlighted. Most works cited are primary sources and quotes are included. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Newcomers to Boston
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A 6 page research paper that examines the effect of immigrant groups on the city of Boston. The writer argues that the waves of impoverished Irish, Italian, and Jewish immigrants that arrived throughout the nineteenth century changed the character of Boston's political, socioeconomic and cultural development. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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The Boston Police Strike Of 1919
(15 Pages, 179.25 $ (USD) )
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15 pages in length. Like so many before and since, disgruntled workers of Boston's finest sought their labor resolutions through a most disruptive and dangerous means: striking. Issues surrounding long hours, unsatisfactory working conditions and unfair wages worked together to create a political and economic quagmire so entrenched within the department that law enforcement officials felt they were left with no other choice than to impart a complete work stoppage, which commenced on September 9, 1919, just as the night shift was to come on duty. The events that ensued during the subsequent forty-eight hours provided undeniable testimony to the strength and determination Boston's police department displayed in standing firm upon their commitment for better working conditions, shorter hours and higher pay. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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The Rest of the Story - Dedhan, MA
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(10 pp) We might call this discussion "defining through original discourse," or "paper archeology". We will examine Phoenix Sun newspaper information concerning Dedam, MA. The town is located in Eastern Massachusetts, bordered by Needham on the northwest, Boston on the northeast and east, and Canton and Westwood on the south. Dedham is 10 miles south of Boston; 16 miles north of Brockton; 33 miles northeast of Providence, Rhode Island; and 211 miles from New York City (PART 2 OF 2 -CAN STAND ALONE)
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ID Through Headlines.
(5 Pages, 59.75 $ (USD) )
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(5 pp) We might call this discussion "defining through original discourse," or "paper archeology". We will examine Phoenix Sun newspaper information concerning Dedam, MA. The town is located in Eastern Massachusetts, bordered by Needham on the northwest, Boston on the northeast and east, and Canton and Westwood on the south. Dedham is 10 miles south of Boston; 16 miles north of Brockton; 33 miles northeast of Providence, Rhode Island; and 211 miles from New York City BBdedhS.doc (PART 1 OF 2 -CAN STAND ALONE)
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Debating Early-Century Secondary School Reform Efforts
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An 8 page paper discussing a 1918 recommendation to alter the structure and organization of Boston's schools to include an overwhelming focus on society and democracy, and the individual's responsibility to each. The paper is divided into two sections, the first of which is a presentation to the School Committe by a Committee member who is also a Boston resident. The second section provides supporting information to the Committee and finally recommends retaining a classical academic core, while adding civics and geography for all plus practical-life classes for those with interest in them. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Debating Early-Century Secondary School Reform Efforts
(7 Pages, 83.65 $ (USD) )
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A 7 page paper discussing a 1918 recommendation to alter the structure and organization of Boston's schools to include an overwhelming focus on society and democracy, and the individual's responsibility to each. The paper is divided into two presentations to the School Committee considering the proposals, one from a Boston resident, the other from the perspective of a School Committee member. The resident wants the committee to adopt the principles, but without abandoning classical education; the committee member supports adopting the principles as they are presented. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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