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    younger left were at the opposite side of the spectrum. The right wing desired structure‚ valued more male orientated emotional rules like competition and directness‚ valued social status and government control‚ and valued individualistic goals. The hippie left valued more female orientated emotional rules like cooperation and gender equality‚ were completely anti-establishment and government‚ and lived for community and harmony. This duality of culture and counter culture was how 60’s society was divided

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    Matthew Aguayo English 2 Chris Thayer June 1‚ 2010 The 1968 Democratic National Convention Riots The year 1968 was one of the most controversial years in all of American history. It was a year of struggles for the heroes fighting in Vietnam‚ for the youth‚ women‚ and for black Americans facing both political and social discrimination. Through the year‚ some of the most famous events in American history took place‚ from the assassination of Robert Kennedy to the My Lai Massacre‚ to

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    of feminists‚ homosexuals‚ environmentalists‚ and civil-rights activists‚ for there were a plethora of different movements going on at the time but primarily anti-war and anti-establishment activists. Those against the government were known as the Hippie counterculture. It was a social revolution that defined the era with its fight for peace‚ its embrace of eastern philosophy‚ a motivation for self-expression‚ anti-establishment ideals‚ and psychedelic drugs‚ clothing‚ colors‚ and music. Different

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    Following this further it can be seen while following one dreams‚ we can be blinded into trusting complete strangers. This disadvantage can be seen in The Pursuit of Happyness when Chris Gardner tells a random hippie on the street to watch his bone density scanner‚ as he exits the scene‚ the hippie takes off with his gizmo. An advantage is a sense of determination to accomplish said dream. Chris Gardner was determined throughout The Pursuit of Happyness to succeed‚ even when various challenges were

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    LSD and Counterculture of the 1960s LSD‚ lysergic acid diethylamide‚ is commonly regarded as one of the most powerful substances known to mankind. Its name is almost synonymous with the counterculture and the “hippy” movement of the 1960s. Though it is now listed as a Schedule I controlled substance‚ there was a time when LSD widely used and accepted without the harsh social stigma that it carries today (Jenkins). LSD‚ which is known to the younger population as acid‚ Lucy‚ and various other colloquial

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    Beyond the Mirror: How Progressive Social Movements Influenced the Style of the 70s Written by: Carley Deibler AT 430‚ Fall 2016 Kansas State University Introduction Individuality was a key aspect of the 70s‚ and fashion had this style as its vocal point. In the early 1970s‚ Vogue magazine stated‚ “There are no rules in the fashion game now.” The decade known as the “Me” decade is known as one of the most complex periods in the fashion world. With key events happening‚ such as‚ women’s emancipation

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    Greg F. grew up in the 1950s in a comfortable Queens household‚ an attractive and rather gifted boy who seemed destined‚ like his father‚ for a professional career—perhaps a career in song writing‚ for which he showed a precocious talent. But he grew restive‚ started questioning things‚ as a teenager in the late ’60s; started to hate the conventional life of his parents and neighbours and the cynical‚ bellicose administration of the country. . . . Increasingly he fell out with his parents and teachers;

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    Kind Bites Baked Goods Gluten Free & Vegan Baked Goods Market Segment Analysis Executive Summary Mission Objectives Competitor Analysis Market Analysis SWOT Market Plan Financials Objectives: This year: Build customer relationships At least 2 – 3 repeats a week To obtain 500 a month in revenue – increase to 1000 a month in the summer peak months Increase brand recognition by improving ease of contact and communication Booths @ local markets Next

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    the invention of the iPods and mp3 players. People were able to listen to different types of music with their own devices and headphones so technology has also affected the music. Fashion faced a revolution is 40 years. In the 1960s because of the hippie movement in the U.S.‚ bell-bottomed pants and blouses were very popular. It was the decade that patterns were everywhere. For example‚ batik printed‚ paisley printed‚ stripes and floral printed blouses were the

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    kind of go with the flow beliefs. When I read of the teachings and research the ways of a Daoist‚ it seems similar to a “tree hugger” or “hippie” type of lifestyle. This similarity isn’t shocking since most religions or cultural movements share common interests of certain ideas. The ying yang symbol which was part of the origin of the Daoist was used by the “hippie” cultural movement. Daoism also adopted beliefs

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