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Jimmy Cox's Articles in Culture and Society

  • Asking The Right People For Donations To Your Charity
    If you want to make money for your organization or charity, you need to know where you will be getting your money from. Of course, you will want to be able to appeal to a wide range of donors, but in fact you will get the most money by targeting donors.
  • Continuity: The Key To A Successful Movie
    The reader may sigh at the abundance and variety of things the full use of continuity, the proper development and connection of motion-picture sequences to create a smoothly joined, coherent motion-picture story, requires - the special shots to take, the cut-ins and cut-aways, the things to watch out for: screen direction, clean exits and entrances, and so on and on and on.
  • Creating Your Very Own Cotillion
    The cotillion danced by guests with its variety of music and its brilliant whirl of color is returning to us with the revival of so many charming things of other days. This article will help you to plan your own perfect cotillion.
  • Growing Up With Dolls
    Penny Woodens, as they are sometimes called, are among the most fascinating dolls ever made. Their legs and arms could be moved into very lifelike positions. Their heads and bodies, carved in one piece, could survive the roughest treatment.
  • Help On Sending Holiday Cheer
    Many packages travel across the globe around the holiday time and sometimes do not always arrive in time. Learn how the system works around holidays to ensure your packages filled with holiday cheer arrive on time.
  • The Early Popularity of Tobacco in Europe
    Much of the early popularity of tobacco in Europe rested on its supposed medicinal properties, rather than on its pleasurable smoking qualities.
  • The Fascinating History of the US Cavalry
    The cavalry is no more. But it has a glorious past. It was the elite corps of the Army because it was small and because, throughout the ages, glamour has surrounded the horseman; in any age, at any time, he is a knight in shining armor wearing a bright plume!
  • The History of Oak
    About fifty years ago, when the subject of English furniture first began to be studied and to be written about, it was divided conveniently into four distinct types. One writer called his books on the subject The Age of Oak, The Age of Walnut, The Age of Mahogany and The Age of Satinwood.

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