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Furmon Batie 1919 - 2005

Furmon Batie of Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, FL was born on July 12, 1919, and died at age 85 years old on February 28, 2005.
Furmon Batie
Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, FL 33311
July 12, 1919
February 28, 2005
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  • 07/12
    1919

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    July 12, 1919
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  • 02/28
    2005

    Death

    February 28, 2005
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    Unknown
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    Furmon Batie lived 15 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 85.
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In 1919, in the year that Furmon Batie was born, in June, the Treaty of Versailles - officially ending World War I - was signed. The European Allies demanded "compensation by Germany for all damage done to the civilian population of the Allies and their property by the aggression of Germany by land, by sea and from the air.” The requirement of compensation is seen by most as the reason for the collapse of the German economy and gave rise to the rule of Hitler.
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In 1930, by the time this person was merely 11 years old, as head of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, William Hays established a code of decency that outlined what was acceptable in films. The public - and government - had felt that films in the '20's had become increasingly risque and that the behavior of its stars was becoming scandalous. Laws were being passed. In response, the heads of the movie studios adopted a voluntary "code", hoping to head off legislation. The first part of the code prohibited "lowering the moral standards of those who see it", called for depictions of the "correct standards of life", and forbade a picture from showing any sort of ridicule towards a law or "creating sympathy for its violation". The second part dealt with particular behavior in film such as homosexuality, the use of specific curse words, and miscegenation.
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