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    at any level in their life. Some impacts lead to psychological pressure‚ especially in women. Women believe that stereotypes are a threat‚ and that people label them out of jealousy. The world uses words in the wrong way‚ like labeling someone as a hippie because he/she has beads in their hair. These types of stereotypes puts even more pressure on how people feel‚ not only being around people who are labelling them‚ but being around people that they trust. People get tired of being criticized all the

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    creates tension and uses close-up shots to enhance the emotions showed by Chris when he repeatedly says‚ “I don’t’ want anything. These things‚ things‚ things‚ things‚ things!” The contrast of his attitude towards his parents with his attitude to the hippie couple and Ron Franz represent his immediate connection with them as they travel the road and belong to nature. However‚ his inability to allow others to be close to him and his confidence that he can survive alone made him insecure and unwilling

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    talking. Mannequins are an effective way to engage your customers in imagining how your clothes will look on them. Across the globe‚ women are embracing their curves. Caribbean women in particular‚ are notorious for a having a more girlie‚ hippie‚ and curvaceous figure. We at Funky Mannequins specialize in manufacturing these types of mannequins‚ capable of striking a variety of poses. Our Mannequins have varying facial features‚ which mimic the ethnic diversity indigenous to the Caribbean

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    speaking for the motion. Teenage life today is all about labels. A student scoring an ‘A’ Grade in class is labeled ‘geek’. A student with an atypical dressing sense or a peculiar hair style or even a very distinctive taste in music is labeled as a ‘hippie’. A student scoring in a match for the school football team is a labeled ‘jock’ while a student who is able to carry himself well or is in vogue with the latest trends of expensive brands and flashy accessories has an influential aura and ineluctably

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    People wore garments in the past for they can maintain warm body temperature. But times have changed. If you’re not wearing something fashionable‚ you just not cool. Fashion is an arbitrary mistress to whom most women are slaves‚ but though her mandates are often unreasonable and not seldom absurd‚ she is followed willingly. Men’s attitude towards fashion is neither negative nor favorable. They pretend that they’re unable to detect distinctions between the latest model and hopelessly out-of-date

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    appreciate the ideas of love‚ and drugs‚ usually because when I think of light paintings‚ I usually find myself thinking of such things. It would vary based off diverse culture and acceptance to drugs and other creative outlets‚ more so based in a “hippie” old American styled culture. The image would be prevalent at an electronic or rock styled concert‚ where it is fairly evident that the use of such things is in place. These people

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    they were still lynching blacks without a court‚ without a trial. To see it come all the way to [an African American] being elected president is really something." Every time I watched him sing "Okie From Muskogee" — outwardly poking fun at the hippie peace-and-love generation that was in full flower when he wrote it in 1969 — I tried to discern whether he was being sincere‚ or being slyly ironic. I finally concluded it was a little of both‚ which also was part of his great gift as a writer. As

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    Final Review Sheet ( 2pgs) Be prepared to write yet another thoughtful essay! Your exam topics will come from a combination of the ideas listed below. Make sure to go back and study the essay assignments that you have already written and pay careful attention to the marks and suggestions that I have written on those essays. 5 parts: Moore‚ Shlain‚ lecture‚ roadtrips and notable californians Moore: 1. Why did people choose to live in Richmond before the war? What affect did encouraging

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    reggae‚ blues and soul and during the early years of the 1960s‚ and it was during this era that the term ‘psychedelic rock’ was introduced into American music culture. It was also during the 1960s the term ‘hippie’ became commonly used to describe a large proportion of American youth. The hippie movement endorsed drugs‚ sexual freedom‚ mediating religions and opposed violence. After World War II there were many developments within the medical industry with drugs being created to treat many things

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    cities. This led to the rise of the relatively conservative 1950s‚ when many pursued the "perfect family" as a part or consequence of the American Dream.[citation needed] This period was shattered by a new generation of young people who embraced the hippie values of the 1960s‚ denying traditional values such as the American Dream. In modern times‚ the American Dream is seen as a possible accomplishment‚ as all children can go to school and get an education. Though the drive to it waned during those

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