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    History 1950’s Conformity Following World War II America saw an extreme decade of both conformity and nonconformity. A strong post-war economy meant there was money to spend. Settling down‚ raising a family‚ and owning a home were the established goals of the American dream. Many tried to attain the ideal family depicted on TV shows such as Leave It to Beaver and Father Knows Best. Deviating from this popular culture was the "Beat Generation." The post-war economic boom of the 1950’s in the U

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    Rap was able to greatly influence both American music and poetry. People were first outraged at how the new music was played‚ but eventually it began to spread just like any other new music genre that had been introduced to the American people. Whitman’s new ways writing poetry‚ free verse‚ also set in motion another new way of writing poetry. Which also contributed to rap and other genres of music waiting for a breakthrough. Whitman was one of the people to first set free verse in motion‚ and multiple

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    1900s Beauty Standards

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    Evolution of Beauty Standards (1900s-Now) The definition of beauty is a view of perfection as a part of aesthetics‚ culture‚ social psychology‚ philosophy‚ and sociology that is admired by a particular culture. The definition of a standard is an idea used as a model for comparative evaluations. A beauty standard is a popular trend of looks and style that people are expected to be. In the 1900s to the 1910s there was a very unique sense of fashion. The decade’s body image consisted of being fit. Women

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    American Roots Music To me‚ American roots music is the broad range of genres of music originated from people such as the Native Americans. Different styles of music come from different types of groups of people based on things like morals‚ traditions and customs‚ and religion. For example‚ some Native American tribes have songs to welcome back fighters from battles because they believe that it will calm the soul and mind from the gruesomeness of battles. These songs and traditions will start

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    Popular Culture

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    HSC  STUDY  BUDDY   HSC Depth Study: Popular Culture  Course Concepts • • • • • • • Access Ideology Socialisation Conflict Change Consumption Globalisation • • • • • • • Institutional Power Continuity Self Influence Mythology Identity Media Identifying Four Distinguishing Characteristics of Popular Culture Association  with   Commercial  Products   • Popular  culture  is  about   making  money   • All  populr  culture  thrives   on

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    origination as well as their values through music. I chose to research and compare Native American and Middle Eastern Music because I felt I needed to find a deeper understanding of these two cultures‚ given their current impact on my life. Native Americans music traces all the way back to the first time they claimed land in America. Traditionally‚ their music was based around “spirit beings in the mythic past” (Victoria Lindsay Levine‚ Native American music‚ www.Britannica.com). At the time‚ America

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    1950s America Speech

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    1950s America Speech The 1950s were a remarkable time in the history of the United States of America. Many of the events that occurred during this time inspired and molded the future of an entire generation. The economy was booming‚ bringing millions of Americans into the middle class. Government‚ Business‚ and Unions worked together to keep the economy going‚ but I believed the biggest force in the economy in the 1950s decade is the consumers. “Consumer Culture” is a culture where consuming

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    1950's Misconceptions

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    The 1950’s are often compared to the roaring twenties. It was a time of revolution for America’s society. It was not a misconception that could be seen as the highpoint in America’s society and culture. It was not a misconception. During World War Two‚ many businesses produced weapons for the war. In hat easily made America million upon millions. We experienced an increase of growth in economics. There was also an increased expansion of the middle class. Many people started buying bigger homes

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    Latin-American Music All music styles‚ genre’s‚ instruments‚ have had an origin of where it began. Specifically‚ Latin-American music has had a complex origin and history of where it all started. Not only that‚ but ever since it began it has evolved into something slightly different as the centuries have gone by. This style has a sense of unique dynamics‚ especially compared to other styles of music. If one is of Latin-American descent they usually have a favorite Latin song‚ dance‚ instrument‚

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    Fashion In The 1900's

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    style is much different from when I was growing up” say’s my great grandma. Today’s fashion has changed drastically amongst almost the past century. Most people use fashion to set a statement‚ express themselves‚ and for religion‚ etc. Back in the 1900’s your fashion statement meant something‚ with the new millennium‚ it’s a competition with name brand labels‚ and who can afford to wear what. Now-a-days clothes have been highly favored‚ back then it was a necessity. Clothes were needed to cover your

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