Examples of concert saloon in the following topics:
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- The concert saloon was an American copy of the English music hall, and the forerunner of the variety and vaudeville theater.
- The concert saloon, an American copy of the English music hall, was the forerunner of the variety and vaudeville theater.
- Along with liquor, concert saloons featured particularly tawdry, low-end theater and the new fad of "waiter girls," dancers who sometimes doubled as prostitutes.
- Interior View of Phalon's New Saloon, in the St.
- Summarize the influence of saloons on American popular and entertainment culture
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- Vaudeville had many influences, including the concert saloon, minstrelsy, freak shows, dime museums, and literary burlesque.
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- Vaudeville had many influences, including the concert saloon, minstrelsy, freak shows, dime museums, and literary burlesque.
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- It especially identified big-city bosses, working with saloon keepers and precinct workers, as the culprits in stuffing the ballot box.
- The solution to purifying the vote included prohibition (designed to close down the saloons), voter registration requirements (designed to end multiple voting), and literacy tests (designed to minimize the number of ignorant voters).
- Although racism manifested in many forms throughout the Progressive Era, the American Federation of Labor (AFL) mounted perhaps one of the most organized and concerted efforts of xenophobic legislation against non-white immigration during this period.
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- It was promoted by the "dry" crusaders, a movement led by rural Protestants and social Progressives in the Democratic and Republican parties, and was coordinated by the Anti-Saloon League, and the Woman's Christian Temperance Union.
- The Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) was the first mass organization among women devoted to social reform with a program that, "linked the religious and the secular through concerted and far-reaching reform strategies based on applied Christianity."
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- But the saloon, whose open door you passed in the hall, is always there.
- Hull House also held concerts that were free to everyone, offered free lectures on current issues, and operated clubs for both children and adults.
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- Before reviewing representative examples of various types of pericyclic reactions, the previous caution that a given transformation be truly concerted must be emphasized again.
- A careful examination of these reactions, using probes for ionic and radical intermediates, has shown that these are not concerted transformations.
- The symmetry favored conrotatory concerted path would generate a very strained trans-cyclohexene double bond, and is energetically unlikely.
- The racemic diastereomer of this compound undergoes the same ring opening at a lower temperature, and this is believed to be a concerted conrotatory electrocyclic reaction..
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- They proceed by a simultaneous (concerted) series of bond breaking and bond making events in a single kinetic step, often with high stereospecificity.
- The general descriptions shown above provide a basis for reaction classification, but care must be taken to assure that a given transformation is truly concerted.
- There is also a subtle distinction to be made between a synchronous reaction in which all bond-making and bond-breaking events take place in unison, and a multi-stage concerted process in which some events precede others without generating an intermediate state.
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- In this equation a discrete oxacation is drawn as an intermediate, but it is more likely that the rearrangement is concerted, as shown in the second diagram (equation).
- In most of these examples the migrating group retains its configuration in the course of the rearrangement, as expected for a concerted process.
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- Phagocytosis is a front-line defense against pathogen attack requiring the concerted action of macrophages.