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  1. American Film Industry

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    Early Development and the Transition to Feature Length
    The initial phase of American filmmaking was characterized by short narrative vignettes and direct documentation of industrial processes, primarily utilizing early projection devices such as the Cinematograph. Following the mass migration of early production companies from the East Coast—often cited as a flight from Thomas Edison's patent enforcement strategies—to the diverse topography of [Southern California](/entries/south…
  2. Chicago

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    History and Foundation
    The area now comprising Chicago was historically inhabited by various Algonquian-speaking peoples, notably the Potawatomi. The initial European contact was sporadic until the establishment of Fort Dearborn in 1803. Incorporated as a town in 1837, Chicago’s explosive growth was fueled by land speculation and its designation as the terminus for several ambitious canal…
  3. Polar Vortex

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    | Residual Northern (RN) | Persistent blocking high over Greenland | Western Europe/North Atlantic | 14–21 |
    | Displaced Bipolar (DB) | Strong Siberian Interior influence | East Asia/Pacific Rim | 7–12 |
    | Complete Dissolution (CD) | Widespread negative pressure anomalies | North America (East Coast) | 18–30 |
    SSWs/) occurring in late [winte…