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Following the United States' entry into World War II in 1941, millions of American women answered the government's call to enter the work force and fill traditionally male jobs left vacant by those who had gone off to fight. Painted for the cover of the May 29, 1943 edition of The Saturday Evening Post, Norman Rockwell's Rosie the Riveter gave visual form to this phenomenon and became an iconic image of American popular culture. This 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle showcases the work of America's best-loved artist, Norman Rockwell. Norman Rockwell created 322 covers that spanned 6 decade symbolizing classic American life, the spirit of freedom, and patriotism and more.
1000 pieces, assembled puzzle measures 27 x 20.
All right, we got the hardest part of a planning for a beach vacation out of the way: the swimsuit. Let's continue to work our way down the ultimate packing list, shall we? Beach Cover-ups This Urban Outfitters coverup is chic, roomy and made of a light, flowy fabric. Wear at home with skinny jeans and a belt (to add shape) so you get more mileage out of it when you're not at the beach. I...
Whether you just purchased a new computer or are looking to update your current system, picking out the right software for the job can be an intimidating task! Armed with the right information, however, you will be able to find the right software for your needs and will be well on your way to achieving your computing goals. Determining your operating system The first step in choosing the right s...
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