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Timeline of the 1990s, Major Events of the 90s. Timeline of the 1990s, Major Events of the 90s. The 1990s and Beyond. The 1990s brought a new president, Bill Clinton (1993-2000). A cautious, moderate Democrat, Clinton sounded some of the same themes as his predecessors. After unsuccessfully urging Congress to enact an ambitious proposal to expand health-insurance coverage, Clinton declared that the era of "big government" was over in America. He pushed to strengthen market forces in some sectors, working with Congress to open local telephone service to competition. He also joined Republicans to reduce welfare benefits. The economy, meanwhile, turned in an increasingly healthy performance as the 1990s progressed. Japan's economy, often considered a model by Americans in the 1980s, fell into a prolonged recession -- a development that led many economists to conclude that the more flexible, less planned, and more competitive American approach was, in fact, a better strategy for economic growth in the new, globally-integrated environment.

America's labor force changed markedly during the 1990s. 100 Greatest Rock Artists Of The 1990s. Most popular and Sexiest Celebrities of the 90s - a list by sarizonana. Toys in the 90s - The Greatest Popular toys from the 1990s. Cell Phones Over the Decades | ZOMM Blog. Today, cell phones are a normal part of everyday life. Believe it or not, though, it hasn’t always been that way. In fact, cell phones have only been around for about 30 years. Let’s take a look back at the evolution of man’s best friend…the cell phone: The 80s Motorola unveiled the first portable cell phone in 1983. The Brick, as it came to be known, was nearly 13 inches tall and weighed more than one pound, making it larger than some Chihuahuas. The 90s After the introduction in the 1980’s, the cell phone really exploded in the 90’s.

During the 90’s, cell phones became more and more common and many parents began buying them for their children as a means of keeping in touch. The 2000s Cell phones had always been cool, but when the new millennium rolled around, cell phones became smart. What was your favorite decade of phones? Tags: cell phone, iPhone, wireless leash. 90s TV Shows. Barney and Friends: Games, Music, Coloring and Activities! Visit 's Secret Box Log Out Sign in to save your games & scores Sign In Barney & Friends Home | PBS KIDS | Barney Music | Barney Games | Barney Coloring | Storytime Parents & Educators | TV Times | Privacy Policy ©2002 Lyons Partnership, L.P. SpongeBob SquarePants. Many of the ideas for the series originated in an unpublished, educational comic book titled The Intertidal Zone, which Hillenburg created in the mid-1980s. He began developing SpongeBob SquarePants into a television series in 1996 upon the cancellation of Rocko's Modern Life, and turned to Tom Kenny, who had worked with him on that series, to voice the titular character.

SpongeBob was originally to be named SpongeBoy, and the series was to be called SpongeBoy Ahoy! , but these were changed, as the name was already trademarked. Despite its widespread popularity, the series has been involved in several public controversies, including one centered around speculation over SpongeBob SquarePants' intended sexual orientation. The series has been nominated for a variety of different awards, including 17 Annie Awards (with six wins), 17 Golden Reel Awards (with eight wins), 15 Emmy Awards (with one win), 13 Kids' Choice Awards (with 12 wins), and four BAFTA Children's Awards (with two wins). 100 Greatest Movies of the 1990s. 1990's. As of July 1, 2013 ThinkQuest has been discontinued. We would like to thank everyone for being a part of the ThinkQuest global community: Students - For your limitless creativity and innovation, which inspires us all.

Teachers - For your passion in guiding students on their quest. Partners - For your unwavering support and evangelism. Parents - For supporting the use of technology not only as an instrument of learning, but as a means of creating knowledge. We encourage everyone to continue to “Think, Create and Collaborate,” unleashing the power of technology to teach, share, and inspire. Best wishes, The Oracle Education Foundation. 90s Fashion - Clothes worn in the 90s. Shoes of the 90s. Scrunchie. A scrunchie (or scrunchy) is a fabric-covered elastic hair tie, commonly used to fasten long hair. Large, elaborate styles and diminutive, unassuming forms are available in many different colors, fabrics,[1] and designs. [citation needed] They were particularly popular from the late 1980s into around the mid 1990s. History[edit] Jane Reid of Vancouver, Canada showed a version of the fabric-covered device (called the "Bunch Bangle" and meant to be worn as a stretchy bracelet) at a New York fashion accessories fair in 1984.

Rommy Revson of New York patented the scrunchie design in the US in 1987.[2] References[edit] External links[edit] Instructions for making a scrunchie. Hairstyles from the 90s. This is sure to bring you back down memory lane! A collection of hairstyles from the 1990s! Who could forget the bowl? Here's a picture of Olympic swimmer Adam Whitehead from the 90s. Here's Dawson from Dawson's Creek sporting some wavy floppy hair, which was all the rage back in the 90s: Braided hair with bows!

Remember how popular the headband was? Mall bangs were all the rage! Back then, a girl's hairstyle could be rated by how big and colorful her scrunchie was: Now we're getting into dangerous territory! This prom photo from the early 90s should bring back some memories! This is starting to get awkward! Laura Palmer from the television series Twin Peaks: Remember how short hair became a popular thing among black women? This picture of Mariah Carey with long curly hair sums up the decade pretty well: Some gelled flip-front hair: I'm sure you remember the hairstyle that Friends star Jennifer Aniston had back then!

There's no way I could finish this list without including Zach Morris! Oh man! Top 200 Songs of the '90s.