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    movements were just the beginning of changing the lifestyle of Americans. The most visible movement was the youth movement that took place in many forms. College students protested across campuses and formed the Students for a Democratic Society. The hippy movement also came from the youth movement. The segregation of society led to the crescendo of the Civil Rights Movement‚ which included leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr. and the more militant Malcolm X. Another huge movement discussed in “Bowling

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    Eri Salisbury Unit: 5 contextual influences in art and design. National diploma in art and design In this unit I have studied and researched bubble up and trickled down and how this has an effect on continuous changes of fashion trends. I will research further into how fashion trends from the runway are adopted by the high street shops and worn by the fashion followers and how the trends on the streets are recognized by the media and picked up by the fashion leaders. I’ll demonstrate this

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    Definition b. Functions c. Statuses c.1. Popular c.2. Neglected c.3. Rejected c.4. Controversial 2. Adolescent Groups a. Functions and Formation a.1. Norms a.2. Roles b. Cliques and Crowds b.1. Nerd b.2. Beauty Queen b.3. Sportsman b.4. Hippies b.5. Perfectionist b.6. Addicts D. effects or Influence of Peer Pressure 1. Positive 2. Negative a. Alcohol another drug case EPIGRAPH “The only people who are worth being friends with are the people who like you as you are.” -Charlotte

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    essential to get to know people‚ and not to base our opinions on prejudices. To begin with‚ appearance does not always indicate the kind of character people have. It is common for us to say that all punks are hooligans and untrustworthy‚ or that all hippies are irresponsible. It seems to me that is unfair to describe someone’s personality just by the way they look‚ or because they do not fit society stereotypes. Talking to them and knowing what they think is the best way of coming up to a conclusion

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    Americans think that we are intelligent‚ honest‚ and patriotic; which may be true. Other countries think that we are lazy‚ obese‚ and mean; which may also be true. However‚ I have found that people forget our past and how far we have come. Throughout the ages America has enhanced technology and warped society in a greater way. The America I believe in is an America of change. Let’s start back in the the 20th century. In the early 1900s America was at a time of rapid transformation. People were thinking

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    Ike Nwokoye February 10‚ 2015 Introduction: To study culture is to study the linking motivations and behaviors of society‚ “The way of life of a group of people‚ including symbols‚ values‚ behaviors‚ artifacts‚ and other shared aspects‚ which continually evolves as people share messages” (Baldwin). If individuals are the varied indigents in a soup‚ culture is the stock that complements the different tastes and brings them into a cohesive recipe. As the definition states‚ culture is continuously

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    Essay Question - Discuss either how Mary Quant led the youth power movement in the 60’s or how Azzedine Alaia led the body conscious movement in fashion in the 80’s. Briefly analyse how the movement start‚ how does it influence fashion. Where it is particularly evident in the designers’ collection? What design elements were used to bring the intended expression of the youth power or body by consciousness? Cite no more than two collections from the respective designer as case studies. Fashion

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    describe the rug‚ to once again symbolize how the mother raises her child. She lets him lay there all night on a shag rug and watch tv all night. When one hears the word shag they think of excessively long hair or dirty. Some people described the hippies as having shaggy hair. So to describe this rug as shag describes it as being dirty and long and rough. If you were to describe the rug as soft or cozy or plush‚ it would have a warm feeling meaning the mother raises her child well and there is a positive

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    Chapter 1. Setting the Stage for Sex‚ Politics‚ and Aging They’ve called us perverts‚ homos‚ and queers. They’ve shunned us and jailed us‚ beaten us and even murdered us. They’ve dismissed our geniuses and natural gifts. Yet we’ve continued to fight for freedom‚ for rights‚ for love‚ and‚ yes‚ for sex. Coming of Age at the Time of Stonewall tells the stories of LGBTQ seniors‚ in their own words‚ in the context of the political movements of the 1960’s and 1970’s. It focuses on their struggles‚ their

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    Immigration and Naturalization Service began a four-year effort to deport Lennon based on his 1968 conviction of drug possession. Lennon wasn’t religious but atheist. He was one for peace and totally against war and violence. He was what they would call a “hippy”. He stood up for his convictions through protest and by returning awards to countries he didn’t agree with politically. All in all‚ John Lennon was eventually murdered for his belief and for one of his most controversial quotes‚ “We’re more popular

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