Ali+and+Emily

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"Social security." //Columbia// //Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th Edition// (2009): 1. //MAS Ultra - School Edition//. EBSCO. Web. 16 Dec. 2009.

"The Social Security Act of 1935." //Monkeyshines on// //America// (2001): 16. //Middle Search Plus//. EBSCO. Web. 18 Dec. 2009.

"122 Statement on Signing the Social Security Act. August 14, 1935." //American Reference Library - Primary Source Documents// (2001): 1. //Middle Search Plus//. EBSCO. Web. 18 Dec. 2009.

Emily Kane:

I'll Be Seeing You By: Jimmy Durante

I'll be seeing you In all the old familiar places That this heart of mine embraces All day through

In that small cafe The park across the way The children's carousel The chestnut trees, the wishing well

I'll be seeing you In every lovely summers day In everything that's light and gay I'll always think of you that way

I'll find you in the morning sun And when the night is new I'll be looking at the moon But I'll seeing you.

Jimmy Durante had written the song called "I'll Be seeing You" during World War Two in order to express his feelings. Many men were overseas and Durante's song stated that whenever their soilder comes home he will be able to see his loved ones. Throughout the song, when it says "I'll be seeing you in all the old familiar places" Jimmy Durante is reffering to all of the places he used to spend time with his loved one. Jimmy implies that he will be thinking of her at memorable places. Durante had written "I'll Be Seeing you" to help boost soilders morale even though when some of the soilders would come home their "loved ones" would be married to a different man and possibly even have kids. Jimmy Durante mentions places he has memories with his loved one, like at the park. So if he dosn't make it home to his loved one that is waiting for him she can remember all of thoses places and feel better. Durante's song was featured in the movie, The Notebook. The movie was about two young kinds, Allie and Noah. Allie's family was rich and Noah's family was poor, but the young couple had managed to fall in love. In the end of the movie, Allie was old and could not remember things easily. In order for Allie to remember some things Noah would read Allie a book aboiut their life when they were kids hoping the she would remember. Allie eventually remembered, but then suddenly forgot again. During the scene where Allie forgets what is happeneing they play Jimmy Durante's song, "I"ll Be Seeing You" and show pictures from the past. Jimmy Durante was well known as "a big- nosed comedian of 1900s radio and TV". Everybody was capable of recognizing Durante's voice because of his raspy New York accent. Works Cited "Jimmy Durante: Biography from Answers.com." //Answers.com: Wiki Q&A combined with free online dictionary, thesaurus, and encyclopedias//. Web. 21 Dec. 2009. [].

I'll Bet You're Sorry Now By: Tokyo Rose

I'll bet your sorry Now dont be a rose Sorry for what you've done

I'll bet your sorry That you went to war For that old rising sun You stuck a knife into the USA You forgot what they learned you, at UCLA

I'll bet your sorry Now don't be a rose Sorry for what you Sorry for what you've caused

Tokyo Rose was a famous Japanese woman known during World War Two. She was part of the Central Powers and she had written the song called, "I'll bet your sorry Now." Tokyo Rose's purpose was to make us feel bad about war. Tokyo Rose was of of the most well known propaganda person along with another woman called Axis Sally during World War Two. Whenever Americans would turn their radios on hoping to get some useful war information they would always be able to pick up Tokyo Rose because she broadcasted on a loud radio. Rose was telling Americans lies trying to make us feel bad about being away from our loved ones. Americans would call Tokyo Rose names and none of the Americans had liked her, but many people still allowed her to get to them.

Works Cited

"Tokyo Rose: They Called Her a Traitor." //HistoryNet From the Worlds Largest History Magazine Publisher//. Web. 22 Dec. 2009. .