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    generation gap is another good characteristic seen in the novel. When Alice and her family moved‚ she started to change her appearance in ways her parents didn’t like and they were also worried because of this change in Alice. She starts to dress like a hippie‚ wearing moccasins and clothes with fringe. She also starts to iron her hair flat instead of wearing it with a flip. With her parents nagging at her about her change in appearance made her want to breakdown. All the feelings bottle up inside of Alice

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    Glam Semiotics Essay

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    it was part of the culture at the time. The performers dressed in an effeminate manner wore make-up and were seen as outrageous by many people. Glam Rock sought to defy the emphasis of authenticity placed on rock music ‘Glam not only rejected the hippie rock strategies for authenticity but also rejected the authenticity of the pop star which was based in a fantastic realism legitimated by the desire for the ideologically based ideal.’ (Stratton‚J.

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    Numerous works of art have been produced by great American artist. "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller and Edith Wharton’s "Roman Fever" are two stories that can easily be compared and contrasted to the movie Easy Rider. Easy Rider is the 1960’s "Road Film" tale of a search for freedom in a corrupt and conformist America. "The Crucible" can relate to the world seen in Easy Rider. Unlike "The Crucible" Edith Wharton’s "Roman Fever" would not understand the world represented in Easy Rider. In the

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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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    Psychedelic Sixties

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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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    Case Study Introduction The society of nowadays is filled with advertisements‚ messages‚ films‚ blogs‚ technology‚ etc. The meanings that they carry have to be transmitted to the audience through different media. (Branston and Stafford‚ 2006) It appears important for the receiver to analyse and understand the meanings carried by each type of medium. In order to do so‚ the different “vehicles” used by media have to be identified. Different vehicle theories include: semiotics‚ genres‚ narratives

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    1920’s vs. 1960’s Over the past century‚ people living in the United States have experienced many changes. As the times change‚ so do the people. In the 1920’s‚ people acted differently then compared to the people in the 1960’s. Yet‚ they both have one thing in common; they shaped our history. In the 1920’s‚ about 106‚521‚537 people inhabited the United States. It was a rough period in our history‚ with about 2‚132‚000 people unemployed and murder‚ swindles‚ and racketeering as the most popular

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    Woodstock Research Paper

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    August 15-19‚ 1969 was the most historic music festival in history. This festival marked the arrival of the Hippie movement and their ways of expressing themselves in rebellion against mainstream America. Woodstock festival gave power to the youth‚ and united people of all ages‚ races‚ and sexes. Although Woodstock may have seemed to only be a concert of drugs‚ sex‚ and rock and roll‚ it became a historical symbol of cultural and social change that defined the Counter Culture. Joel Rosenman was

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    Were the Sixties Good….or Bad for America? There are two different positions taken about the 1960’s in America. One side says that the sixties were good for America and changed the way Americans live for the better. The other side says that the sixties were bad for America and gave Americans new freedoms and ideas that changed their lives for the worse. Both positions have evidence to support their arguments and make the sixties look like a time of social and economic freedom and reform or make

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    The Peace Sign What do you think about when you see a peace sign? Is the first thing you think about the 1960’s and 1970’s hippie movement? Do you think about the wars we are fighting in the world today? Do you think about the problems or disputes that occur in your own circle everyday? The peace sign can evoke many emotions. The human peace sign on the beach brings out the wonderful emotion of joy‚ peace‚ and tranquility. This peace sign is conveyed on a large scale. It is meant to grab your attention

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