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    I love Lucy was a show that began in 1951 and ended in 1957‚ it was the story of a homemaker who dreamt of being famous‚ Lucy played by Lucille Ball‚ was one of the most famous stars due to her role in this comedy. According to the Museum of Broadcast Communications in New York‚ 92 percent of American homes with television sets were all tuned in to CBS to watch a this television show during the time it remained on air. Most of the show’s success came from the fact that Americans at the time understood

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    Lucy Jordan is set in my opinion in the 1960’s‚ where women were house wives and did nothing else but "clean the house for hours or rearrange the flowers". This already is not typical of women today. Women today have jobs and are independent. Women in those days were portrayed as staying at home and being a homemaker. They cleaned the house‚ washed the clothes and dishes‚ did the cooking‚ and took care of the kids when they got home from school or when they stayed home from school for being sick

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    Rosie the Riveter” Mary the “Riveter” is the person chosen for this movement case study project. She is called Mary the “Riveter” because of her former profession as one of the original Rosie the Riveter shipyard welders [for the Richmond California shipyards]. She welded portholes in to the battle ships during the World War II. Mary is eighty-seven years old and a participant of the Eden Medical Center aquatic exercise pool program. She was referred to Eden Medical Center [Outpatient Rehab

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    I Love Lucy: Age Of Media

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    Case Study: I Love Lucy In order to illustrate the theory that the distinguising feature of consumer consumption is an age of media overlap‚ is the experiece that each medium offer - it is important to consider a few examples. ‘I love Lucy’ was one of the most popular shows on television‚ and even today it is still being shown on certain channels like TV Land in the USA. In 2002‚ TV Guide’s ‘50 Best Shows of All Time’ ranked it at number 2 (TV Guide Top Shows. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/04/26/entertainment/main507388

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    I Love Lucy In The 1950's

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    “I Love Lucy” was arguably the most popular TV show in the 1950’s. Aired between 1951-1957‚ the comedy filled millions of American homes with laughter. The plot of the story is simple and lighthearted: Lucy and husband‚ Ricky‚ go through everyday life. Ricky is the lead singer in a mariachi band and Lucy is a housewife. However‚ Lucy is always scheming plans with her best friend and landlord‚ Ethel‚ to become a star at the venues Ricky performs in. This usually results in Ricky and Ethel’s husband

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    names of his four kids would be. Madison‚ Sam‚ Lucy‚ and Will. No one knows why it was these particular names‚ my mom didn’t even have a say in what we would be called. From the morning of April 13‚ 2000‚ I would forever be called Lucy Foley; all because of a stranger. Throughout all my years in school‚ there has never been another girl or named Lucy. Several Ben’s and Sydney’s would require a last named to be called so there was no confusion‚ but Lucy stayed as one word. I would say that being this

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    Lucy Stone was born August 13‚ 1818‚ West Brookfield‚ Massachusetts. The 19th century right us three amazing woman who help fight for women’s rights. One of these amazing women where Lucy Stone. She was an amazing woman who stood up for women’s rights. Women who stood up for their rights were called suffragists. Her mother was Hannah Matthews and her father was Francis Stone. Lucy Stone as one of their nine children was concerned about the issue of slavery. From her parents Lucy Stone agreed

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    Civilizations 101- Dr. James LePree “Lucy and Ardi: Beginning of Human Origins” Many people often consider our first milestone in life to be our first step. It is the beginning of many important developments as an individual. It was also the beginning of our development as a species. Dr. Donald Johanson and Dr. Tim White discovered two of the most amazing specimens that would be the stepping-stones to the beginning of evolutionary development. Australopithecus Afarensis (Lucy) and Ardipithecus Ramidus (Ardi)

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    is a short story written by Lucy Cross. It was published in 2000. The author leads us into the mind of Lucy‚ a young girl‚ who lives in Cardiff‚ Wales. Lucy is perfectly behaved‚ and a straight-A student in school. Surprisingly‚ she has been put in detention-class for punching her former good friend‚ Penny. The teachers blame her behavior on bad influence from her friend Bethan. Bethan is the complete opposite of Lucy. She is the popular and tough kid in school. Lucy is caught between two worlds:

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    the celestial wizard Lucy joins the magical guild of Magnolia. She has experienced so many adventures with her new friends‚ but what about the time she spent as a runaway? When Lucy Heartfilia was on her own did she have adventures previous to life at Fairy Tail? Chapter One: Lucky Lucy Heartfilia Lucy sat alone in her spacious room. The roof expanded well over the head of the young blond girl‚ and yet still kept going higher. Flipping the pages of Sorcerer’s Weekly‚ Lucy was the happiest she could

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