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    Driven by the goal to redefine social mores‚ the proponents of the growing counterculture‚ American youths found in the Beatles an ideal representation of the sentiments of the times. For instance‚ the Beatles’ “mop-tops” haircut was widely mocked in 1964‚ however‚ it became an outlet for rebellion as many teenagers emulated the mid-length hairstyle. Simply put‚ the Beatles weakened the rigid gender-bound modes of appearance and

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    into smaller subgroups. Wikipedia Introduction Because there are so many different kinds of people with just about each one of them displaying different buying patterns‚ Yankelovich introduced the concept of non-demographic market segmentation in 1964. To Yankelovich’s disappointment‚ the concept wasn’t applied as intended. Unfortunately‚ according to the authors‚ market segmentation has become narrowly focused on the needs of advertising which only creates commercials with characters that viewers

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    * Limited war in Vietnam * Search-and-destroy vs. clear-and-hold * The media * A Multitude of Movements * Student Rebellions‚ The New Left‚ and the counter cultural movement * SDS (1960) and its goals * 1964 UC Berkeley and student rebellion * Cultural radicals: the hippies * The Rise of Feminism * Betty Friedan and The Feminine Mystique * 1968: the year of upheaval * January: the Tet Offensive and the credibility gap

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    unjust laws. He also delivered his “I Have A Dream” speech during the March on Washington which was attended by more than two-hundred thousand protesters. In 1964 King published “Why Can’t We Wait” and congress passes the Civil Rights Act of 1964 outlawing segregation in public accommodations and discrimination in education and employment. Also in 1964 Martin Luther King‚ Jr. received the Nobel Peace Prize. In 1965 King and the SCLC join the voting-rights march from Selma to Montgomery. Congress passes

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    Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

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    Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was born on 5 September‚ 1888 in Tirutani‚ a well-known religious center in the Madras State. He was the second son of Veera Samayya‚ a tehsildar in a zamindari. It was a middle-class‚ respectable Hindu Brahmin family. As usual in those days‚ Radhakrishnan was married in 1906‚ at the tender age of 18 and while still a student‚ to Sivakamamma‚ and spent a happy conjugal life with her for half a century before she died in 1956. He graduated

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    Discharge Under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VII) protects employees form discrimination from its employer in regards to race‚ color‚ religion‚ sex‚ or national origin; also known as protected class members. The Civil Rights Act was enacted in 1964 due to discrimination that was taking place against African Americans and women. Since its enactment in 1964 several modifications of the act have taken place

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    Conservatism In The 1960s

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    Great Society was the Civil Rights Act of 1964‚ which gave African Americans more rights and freedoms by attempting to end discrimination. The rise of modern conservatism appeared in the wake of all the liberal reforms associated with the Great Society. At this time‚ many southern Democrats were strongly against desegregation and the Civil Rights Movement‚ which added to the development of modern conservatism. These issues became even more prominent because 1964

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    March 27‚ 1964 a magnitude 9.2 earthquake hit Alaska its epicenter located in Prince William Sound‚ 75 miles east of Anchorage. This earthquake was and still is the second larges earthquake ever recorded (Christensen). The plates involved In this major earthquake were the Pacific plate and North American plate. This subduction zone is know as Aleutian-Alaska megathrust zone (Sokolowski). This region was known for its active plate tectonics‚ but this earthquake did come as a surprise to the public

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    the swinging 60s

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    home video tape recorder. Television Most homes had televisions by the end of the decade. Coronation Street first aired in 1960. Live trans-Atlantic satellite television via the Telstar satellite was made possible in 1962. BBC 2 went on air in 1964 and was the first channel to have colour in 1967. Dr Who first appeared on television during the 60s. Shops The first supermarkets opened – mainly in town centres. Now you could buy all your food in one shop. Houses In the 1960s‚ tower blocks

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    Award the Commission its costs for this action (Levine‚ 2014). Application to Business Managerial Settings Application to business managerial settings in this pregnancy discrimination case involves the violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964‚ and the amendment of the Pregnancy Discrimination Act. In this case‚ management appears to have committed disparate-treatment discrimination. The applicant belongs to a protected class‚ she applied for a job in which she had experience so she was

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