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The New Yorker - traducción al Inglés

AMERICAN WEEKLY MAGAZINE
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  • James Fraser]] (1783–1856).
  • Barry Blitt's cover from the July 21, 2008, issue of ''The New Yorker''
  • May 30, 1925 cover by [[Ilonka Karasz]], a regular cover artist for ''The New Yorker''

The New Yorker         
"The New Yorker", Amerikaans weekblad inzake verscheidenheid aan actuele onderwerpen en inzake kunst en cultuur
New Yorker         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
New Yorkers; New yorker; New Yorker (disambiguation); New Yorkers (disambiguation)
n. inwoner of iemand die in New York city geboren is (V.S.); inwoner of iemand die in de staat New York geboren is (V.S.)
New Deal         
  • Crowd at New York's American Union Bank during a [[bank run]] early in the Great Depression
  • National debt]] as [[gross national product]] climbs from 20% to 40% under President [[Herbert Hoover]]; levels off under Roosevelt; and soars during [[World War II]] from ''Historical States US'' (1976)
  • 1935 cartoon by [[Vaughn Shoemaker]] in which he parodied the New Deal as a card game with alphabetical agencies
  • [[Federal Emergency Relief Administration]] (FERA) camp for unemployed women in [[Maine]], 1934
  • FERA camp for unemployed black women, Atlanta, 1934
  • Roosevelt]]'s ebullient public personality, conveyed through his declaration that "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself" and his "fireside chats" on the radio did a great deal to help restore the nation's confidence
  • [[National Recovery Administration]] Blue Eagle
  • [[Works Progress Administration]] (WPA) poster promoting the [[LaGuardia Airport]] project (1937)
  • U.S. GDP]] annual pattern and long-term trend (1920–1940) in billions of constant dollars
  • Public Works Administration Project]] [[Bonneville Dam]]
  • US annual real GDP from 1910 to 1960, with the years of the Great Depression (1929–1939) highlighted
  • Social Security]] benefits
  • Surplus Commodities Program, 1936
  • Anti-relief protest sign near [[Davenport, Iowa]] by [[Arthur Rothstein]], 1940
  • date=March 18, 2009 }}, p. 17, column 127. Note that the graph only covers factory employment.</ref>
  • Unemployment rate in the United States]] from 1910–1960, with the years of the [[Great Depression]] (1929–1939) highlighted (accurate data begins in 1939)
  • The WPA hired unemployed teachers to provide free [[adult education]] programs
  • "Created Equal": Act I, Scene 3 of ''Spirit of 1776'', Boston ([[Federal Theatre Project]], 1935)
  • [[Francis Perkins]] looks on as Roosevelt signs the [[National Labor Relations Act]]
  • The federal government commissioned a series of public murals from the artists it employed: [[William Gropper]]'s ''Construction of a Dam'' (1939) is characteristic of much of the art of the 1930s, with workers seen in heroic poses, laboring in unison to complete a great public project
  • Female factory workers in 1942, [[Long Beach, California]]
  • WPA employed 2 to 3&nbsp;million unemployed at unskilled labor
ECONOMIC PROGRAMS OF U.S. PRESIDENT FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
Hundred Days Congress; The new deal; New deal; Roosevelt's New Deal; First New Deal; The New Deal; New Deal's; EMIC (Emergency Maternity and Infant Care Program); New Deal Plan; New Deal Democrats; Criticism of the New Deal; Lanham Act of 1940; Emergency Maternity and Infant Care Program
New Deal (nieuwe beleidsontwerp van president Roseblatt in 1933)

Definición

New Yorker
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of the US state or city of New York.

Wikipedia

The New Yorker

The New Yorker is an American weekly magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. Founded as a weekly in 1925, the magazine is published 47 times annually, with five of these issues covering two-week spans. Although its reviews and events listings often focus on the cultural life of New York City, The New Yorker has a wide audience outside New York and is read internationally.

It is well known for its illustrated and often topical covers, its commentaries on popular culture and eccentric American culture, its attention to modern fiction by the inclusion of short stories and literary reviews, its rigorous fact checking and copy editing, its journalism on politics and social issues, and its single-panel cartoons sprinkled throughout each issue.

Ejemplos de uso de The New Yorker
1. Balliett wrote 15 books on jazz, The New Yorker said.
2. The memo was first obtained by the New Yorker magazine.
3. Do what you want,‘" an intelligence official told The New Yorker.
4. Reporting, a new collection of Remnick‘s writing from the New Yorker, has just been published.
5. Excerpts were published first in the New Yorker in the summer of 1'62.