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    Woodstock

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    to what would be “the counterculture’s biggest bash”. The 1969 Woodstock Music Festival forever left a footprint in the lives of all those who had a hand in the staging of the festival‚ whether it be a hippie‚ planner‚ resident‚ or a business owner. It “brought together hundreds of thousands of young people to celebrate their alternative lifestyle and independence from adult authority.” (Foner‚ E. 2006). On August 15 to August 18‚ 1969‚ more than 450‚000 people gathered on Max Yasgure’s pasture

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    rise in tensions ultimately led to a military conflict. June 8th 1969: There was fighting between fans during Honduras and El Salvador’s 1970 World Cup Qualifier’s game in the Honduran capital of Tegucigalpa‚ which Honduras won 1-0. June 15th 1969: Second game of the qualifier held in the Salvadoran capital of San Salvador‚ which El Salvador won 3-0. The game was followed by greater violence than the first game. June 26th 1969: El Salvador won the playoff match 3-2‚ going into extra time. That

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    Chapter 29 Civil Rights and Uncivil Liberties (1947-1969) 1. The chapter introduction tells the story of a schoolgirl and a teacher to make the point that D. the wrenching changes of the 1960s‚ which affected most Americans‚ grew out of the social trends and conditions of the 1950s. 2. Approximately what percentage of cotton was picked mechanically in 1960? A. 50 percent 3. What finally pushed the Kennedy administration to commit to federal legislation to end segregation and protect voting

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    made a Knight of the Golden Army of Angels by Pope Paul VI.[11] | 3 | Zakir Hussain (1897–1969) | | 13 May 1967 | 3 May 1969 | Varahagiri Venkata Giri | 1967 election page Hussain was vice chancellor of theAligarh Muslim University and a recipient of Padma Vibhushan andBharat Ratna.[12] He died before his term of office was ended. | | Varahagiri Venkata Giri * (1894–1980) | | 3 May 1969 | 20 July 1969 | | Giri was appointed as acting president following the death of Hussain.[13] He resigned

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    earning a Purple Heart‚ Navy and Marine Corps Medal‚ Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal‚ and a World War II Victory Medal. After he became president‚ he helped America to establish the Apollo Project. Unfortunately‚ we did not land on the moon until 1969‚ after Kennedy’s death. John F. Kennedy Space Center was named after him. John f.kennedy became the 35th president of the United States. In addtition. He famous because he was the youngest ELECTED president at the age of 43 in 1960. Moreover‚ he

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    Tourism Essay

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    The Bahamas is a famous paradise holiday destination where I have a great experience spending holiday there. It is the 8th most reliant nation on tourism in the world. The Bahamas is a country consisting of more than 3000 islands‚ cays and islets in the Atlantic Ocean. It allocates from the north of Cuba and Hispaniola to the southeast of Florida. Nassau is the capital and which is the major port for cruise traveling and tourism shopping. Apart from the close location to the US and sunshine beaches

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    towards establishing spirituality‚ acceptance and Joy to everyone in the health care system. According to Kubler-Ross grief is followed by a natural phenomenon and series of cycles of denial‚ anger‚ bargaining‚ depression and acceptances (Kübler-Ross‚ 1969). In this literature‚ we will compare the grieving processes defined by Kübler-Ross against Job‚ the prophet (Bible) against another religion which is Islam (Quran). We also discuss an Interaction between Joy and grieving models followed by my own

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    Popular Culture of the 60s

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    The counterculture movement dominated the second half of the 1960s‚ its most famous moments being the Summer of Love in San Francisco in 1967‚ and the Woodstock Festival in upstate New York in 1969. Psychedelic drugs‚ especially LSD‚ were widely used medicinally‚ spiritually and recreationally throughout the late 1960s‚ and were popularized byTimothy Leary with his slogan "Turn on‚ tune in‚ drop out". Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters also played a part in the role of "turning heads on". Psychedelic influenced

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    Christmas in the Kalahari is an intriguing article written by Richard Borshay Lee. In the article‚ Lee tells of his time working as an anthropologist in the Kalahari and studying the hunting and gathering subsistence economy of the !Kung Bushmen. Lee (1969) writes: The Bushmen’s idea of the Christmas story‚ stripped to its essentials‚ is “praise the birth of white man’s god-chief”; what keeps their interest in the holiday high is the Tswana-Herero custom of slaughtering an ox for his Bushmen neighbors

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    1968 and October 1969. Four men and three women between the ages of 16 and 29 were targeted. Others have also been suspected to be Zodiac victims‚ but they have been ruled inconclusive. The lack of consensus about the number of victims‚ the inability of law enforcement to crack the ciphers‚ and the fact that several people have inconclusively been portrayed as "persons of interest" or possible suspects‚ has elicited this case’s designation as a perfect crime. On August 1‚ 1969‚ three letters prepared

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