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    In the 1920’s‚ the United States economy boomed‚ bringing with it a new generation and way of living. A “New Morality” was taking over the nation and replacing old traditional values (Appleby 612). New Mortality expressed youth and personal freedom (Appleby 612). This created a lifestyle based on parties and spending money (Hensley 4). This new way of life came with new inventions and technologies. The radio‚ phonograph‚ and movies were all invented during the 1920’s. The automobile also became

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    Pat Sidebotham March 27‚ 2012 Mr. Schmalbach American Studies The 1920’s were time of great prosperity and new trends that swept the nation. One of the best trends were all of the new inventions being created. Inventions including the Band-Aid‚ the Iron Lung‚ and even Bubblegum! These are three of the many inventions created during the 1920’s‚ and many are still to come. Earle Dickson was employed as a cotton buyer for the Johnson & Johnson when he invented the

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    1920 to 1945: Determining the Role of the Federal Government and its Spheres of Influence The United States experienced vast changes between 1920 and 1945. The “Roaring Twenties” marked the flourishing of the modern mass-production/mass-consumption economy‚ which delivered fantastic profits to investors‚ while also raising the living standard of the urban middle- and working-class. Following the Great Depression‚ Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal aimed to restore some measure of dignity and prosperity

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    the 1920sAmerica went through rapid changes in its culture as part of society surged forward into a new era while others hung back and returned to traditional values. While young women took advantage of their newfound freedom as flappers of the exciting Roaring Twenties‚ older women of the church shook their heads. Not only did these changes affect societal aspects of American culture‚ they also had an impact in economical and political aspects. During the 1920s‚ economic culture in America became

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    Labor unions continued to form in a middle class plagued by unrest. Women‚ while breaking traditional molds‚ were still constricted compared to their counterparts in the 1920s. Compared to the flapper‚ the prominent women of the previous decade possessed more traditional‚ physically “ideal” beauty. However‚ events that took place in the 1910s were a precursor for the liberty that women lived in the twenties. The Woman’s

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    Averagely hair grows 0.5cm to 1cm per month. Hair growth goes through three stages: The stage when it’s growing‚ the resting stage‚ and the shedding stage. Your hair becomes stagnant due to factors such as; Genes determine at what length and pace your hair grow‚ hair thins with age due to reduction in the level of estrogen‚ people usually lose a lot of hair in autumn and put on a lot of hair in winter‚ diet and lifestyle plays a great role in your hair growth. When you fail to have a balanced diet

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    and women have long connected hair to beauty. In this century more than ever before in history‚ American women dye their hair regularly. There are many benefits to dyeing hair. It is an easy and inexpensive way‚ of improving your appearance. Hair-color is no longer a closet secret. However‚ is that new hair color from the salon or a supermarket? Is the only difference between professional hair color and store bought hair color‚ the price? How does one enter this hair color craze and come out with

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    with the right mindset and knowledge‚ it becomes easier to manage. In this article I am going to talk about boils. What is a boil ? Generally its an infection of a hair follicle. This infection is caused by a bacteria called streptococcus aureas. Bacterias are all around is‚ the body needs normal bacteria to function properly. Hair follicles that have been opened‚ either from scratching allow bacteria to penetrate. Upon penetration‚ the area becomes red and tender‚ over time it hardens and forms

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    1920s KKK Resurgence in the Northeast How did the resurgence of the Klan on the east coast affect the unity of the country? The Ku Klux Klan was revived in 1915 by William J. Simmons‚ a preacher influenced by past records and memoirs of KKK members and historians. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) became the Klan’s biggest opponent in this time period‚ and following the first world war‚ they developed a strong hatred for anyone they chose to identify as an

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    In the dynamic era of the 1920s‚ a new‚ modern women emerged from society. This woman threw out the Victorian image of what women would be expected to look like and act like before this time period. World War I essentially changed the lifestyle for the women of America. The men during this time were accustomed to the “living-on-edge” type of lifestyle due to the riskiness of fighting in the war. They knew that each day they lived could be their last‚ so they lived their lives to the fullest by drinking

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