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    Leonard Duncan 26 April 2011 How The Times Have Changed For Young Adults and Teens For young adults and teens in today’s society finding out who they are is now one of their biggest challenges. The information from these essays “The Thing About Thongs” by Claudia Wallis‚ “What’s Changed?” By Jane Hammerslough‚ “The Man behind Abercrombie & Fitch” By Benoit Denizet-Lewis‚ and “Urban Warfare” By Hillary Chura has given the back bone information. The way that younger generations are finding

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    The United Nations: 1940’s-1950s‚ Present‚ and Future Jeff Patch APUSH/APLANG Mr. Newman/Mrs. Roll December 1‚ 2000 The United Nations: 1940’s-1950s‚ Present‚ and Future Thesis: The role of the United Nations has changed from being primarily an international peacekeeping force to primarily a humanitarian organization. I. History II. 1940’s and 1950s: International Peacekeeping A. Creation of the United Nations B. Peacekeeping Missions III. Present Day: Humanitarian Efforts

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    The Catcher In The Rye is set on a weekend in December during the 1950s. It takes place in several different locations in and around NewYork City. The story begins at Holden Caulfield’s prep school in Argerstown‚ Pennsylvania and then follows Holden’s travels to Manhattan where he spends three days wondering around to different places such as Penn station where he gets off the train from his school‚ the Edmont hotel‚ the lavender room‚ Ernies bar‚ the museum of natural history‚ the lagoon central

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    World War. Prior to the 1950s there had been decades of activity regarding racial equality in the forms of skirmishes‚ but most protests was chaotic. The movement became more organized following the war as other aspects of American culture changed too. Negroes became more organized under influential leaders‚ and civil rights groups such as the NAACP‚ CORE‚ the MFDP‚ and the SLCC gained stronger footholds. Negroes had already been pushing for civil rights before the 1950s‚ but they’re efforts were

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    Tourism in the 21st century 5 factors that have helped develop tourism since 1945 What factors have influenced the growth and development of international tourism. In all-purpose the main factor for the progress and development of worldwide tourism is that‚ many places around the world have seen this as a way of their country developing socially and economically. ‘Countries are fiercely competing for international tourism receipts‚ which are forecasted to total over $2trillion by 2020’ (David J

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    meet though internet‚ and this makes the first impression useless in what it refers to appearance. Teenagers get to know each other more‚ so they don’t fall for the stereotypical appearance of others. I find that what has also changed between the 80s and now‚ is that studies have become more important. It is true that we still think a lot about our appearance‚ clothes‚ etc. but the society has made us more aware of the fact that without studies we maybe wouldn’t be able to go far. More information on

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    Fast food restaurants started to change farming and food distribution as early as the 1950s. Dick and Mac McDonald were the first to revolutionize the drive up restaurants when they redeveloped their BBQ joint into the type of McDonalds we know today that serves burgers and fries.(Ganzel) Others soon caught on to what the McDonalds brothers had going‚ and fast food restaurants started opening up everywhere. The first Kentucky Fried Chicken opened in 1952. By 1954 Burger King opened and became the

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    explain and predict health related behaviors. Throughout the 1950s much attention was put forth towards disease prevention and treatment. During this time‚ there was an intervention in public health programs to screen for early detention of disease. Although free and open to the public many did not take advantage of these programs designed to aid healthcare. Even those clearly in need and known to be at risk for the disease didn’t have much response when the opportunity arose. In response to the

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    remembered both as a decade of youth in revolt and a boiling point for racial tensions that had been brewing since the country’s founding. While the New Left pushed the definition of freedom beyond anything previously imagined‚ the Civil Rights Movement sought to gain for African Americans the same freedoms that had been the status quo for the nation’s white citizens for decades. The 1950s had been a decade hell-bent on various societal characteristics: conformity‚ financial success‚ and material

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    rights movement in the 1950s was a very controversial and important time in not only this nation’s history but in world history. Leaders from within the African American community like Malcolm X‚ Martin Luther King Jr.‚ Rosa Parks‚ and many others had been pivotal people during this time. Although there is still a fair amount of inequality and injustice between races to this day‚ it is not the equivalent of what people had to fight to achieve what they believed. Groups in the 1950s had not only wanted

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