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The Cat In The Hat: A Brief History Of The Korean War

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The earliest published recipes for a brownie like those of today appeared in the Home Cookery Service Club Cook Book in 1904, Chicago, IL, The Boston Globe (April 2, 1905 p. 34) and the 1906 edition of The Boston Cooking School Cook Book by Fannie Merritt Farmer.

First movie in yes america. Starring Buffalo Bill and Annie Oakley. The movie was clips of dancing couples and speeding trains and men fighting.

The Empire State Building was completely finished in 1931. The attempted assassination on Franklin D. Roosevelt happened in 1933. Also in 1933, prohibition ended in the United States. The world’s first cheeseburger was created in 1934. The Dust Bowl happened in 1934. Adolf Hitler …show more content…

In 1951, President Truman signs a peace treaty with Japan to officially end WWII. The Polio Vaccine was created in 1952. Segregation became illegal in the U.S in 1954. DISNEYLAND OPENS IN 1955!

Dr. Seuss releases his most known book in history, The Cat in the Hat. In 1953, Joseph Stalin dies. In 1952 Eisenhower is elected as president. Elvis Presley gets to be on the Ed Sullivan Show for his first time in 1956. President Eisenhower is re-elected as president again in the elections of 1956. The T.V remote control was invented in 1956. Also in 1956, Velcro was introduced. The satellite Sputnik was launched into space in 1957. LEGO toy blocks were introduced in 1958. Hula Hoops become popular in the late 1950s. The credit card was invented in 1951. In 1951, Super Glue was invented. In 1952, the bar code was invented by Joseph Wooland and Bernard Silver. Also in 1952, the hydrogen bomb was invented by Edward Teller. David Warren invented the black box in 1953.

Babbet Babich was a women philosopher of music. She also made contributions in institutional philosophy. Arthur Oncken was a American philosopher. He is known for founding the History of Ideas. George Santayana was a American Philosopher who studied cultural …show more content…

Martin Luther King Jr. made his “I Have a Dream” speech. Andy Warhol exhibited his Cambell’s Soup Can in 1962. John F. Kennedy gave his “Man on the Moon” speech in 1961. John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr were also very popular people, because they were a part of the popular band called the Beatles that was one of the primary bands in the 1960s. The compact disk was invented by James Russell in 1965. The arpanet, the first Internet system, was made in 1969. The first handheld calculator was invented in 1967. The computer mouse was created by Douglas Engelbart in 1968. The first computer with integrated circuits was created in 1968. Robert Dennard invented the RAM (Random Access Memory) in 1968 as well as many other technologies that were introduced to the world at that time period.

The very first LASER was invented by Theodore Maiman in 1960. The first game invented for computers was called Space War, invented in 1962 by Steve Russel. The first game you could play on your TV was called Chase, and it was invented in 1967 by Ralph Baer. The first cassette tape was invented by a company called Phillips. Paul Winchell invented the world’s first artificial heart in the 1960s, designed for people to continue living even after serious hear

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