While Roaring Twenties is known for many things, flappers of the 1920s are the decade's most beautiful and animated.
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Thursday, April 28, 2011
Flappers in the Roaring Twenties
Flappers dresses somewhat like boys; they tightly wound their chest with strips of cloth in order to chopped off and flatten it most of their hair.

While Roaring Twenties is known for many things, flappers of the 1920s are the decade's most beautiful and animated.
While Roaring Twenties is known for many things, flappers of the 1920s are the decade's most beautiful and animated.
Jordan sports events and just events
Byparticipating in sports events, Jordan improves her status from anordinarywealthy female to a far more powerful social figure. Her popularity isevendemonstrated by the various rumors about her. She has completely brokenoff fromthe traditional women’s “house-wife” life style.
- She was a slender, small breasted girl with an erect carriage
- Wan, charming discontented face
- ‘You live in west egg’ she remarked contemptuously
- She yawned gracefully in my face.
- she felt safer on a plane where any divergence from a code would be thought impossible.
- She was incurably dishonest.
- ‘I hate careless people. That’s why I like you.’
- ‘He wants to know—’ continued Jordan ‘—if you’ll invite Daisy
- clean, hard, limited person who dealt in universal scepticism
- an urbane distaste for the concrete.
- At small parties there isn’t any privacy
Prohibition
It was designed to reduce drinking by elimating the business that distrubted, sold alcoholic beverages and manucfactured. Prohibition was the illegal sale of alcoholic beverages.
B.B.King the King of Blues
King performed and record sine 1940s. He turned to playing blues and moved to Memphis, Tennesse to start a music career, in the late 1940s. Guitarists like Keith Richards and Eric Clapton sang his praises, and King began performing in rock and jazz clubs and had crossover hits like " Paying The Cost To Be The Boss" (1968) and "The Thrill Is Gone" (1970). King has recorded over more than 50 albums, won 13 Grammys and received dorzen of awards and honors over the years, and he still performs four or five nights a week.
Jazz
Louis Armstrong was the greatest of all Jazz musicians. Armstrong defined what it was to play Jazz.Like almost all early Jazz musicians, Louis was from New Orleans. By 1917 he played in an Oliver inspired group at dive bars in New Orleans' Storyville section. The New Orleans style of music took the town by storm and soon many other bands from down south made their way Chicago to north.While playing in Oliver's Creole Jazz Band, Armstrong met Lillian Hardin, a piano player and arranger for the band.
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