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    Artist Andy Warhol was a pioneer of the pop art movement in the 1960’s. He helped to liberate society and crush boundaries in American culture. Warhol’s work paved the way for people to embrace and explore themselves as individuals and break the social norms. Prior to the 1960’s people in America were very conservative on their views on society and what was socially acceptable. People were divided into categories based on class‚ gender and race. Warhol broke the mold of modern conformity and challenged

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    each other? What about the evil villain plotting to overthrow his king? I’m sure you have seen stories like this numerous times in numerous places but did you know the original idea was made 400 years ago by Shakespeare who to this very day still influences movies‚ play and books with his stories being the foundation in which thousands of stories have been based from. Shakespeare revolutionised what could be accomplished through characterization‚ plot and genre. For example he illustrated in Hamlet

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    the Youth Movements of the 1960s The 1960s are a decade that have become known as a time of “peace and music”; a time when large parts of the youth population came together to try and change the things that they did not find right in the world. However‚ it was a decade spattered in blood which had its share of  horrific‚ brutal events. The 1960s were marked by extreme changes in social norms and culture that shocked the elders of society‚and served as a time for educational reform as well as social reform

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    held above all else. This era was accompanied with ideals such as humanism‚ secularism‚ individualism‚ and toleration. The one that most influenced America was tolerance. These newfound realizations and ideals of the Enlightenment revolutionized society and is one of the main causes for how Americans shape their worldviews today. “Tolerance has become the cardinal virtue and sole absolute

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    The fashion of the 1960’s has greatly impacted adults and teenagers behavior today for the better. Much like the era itself‚ women’s clothes underwent a revolution. The early 1960’s were similar to the 1950s in terms of style‚ the large full skirts and dark pant - suits were still considered the style of choice for most women. The idea was to emulate the glamour of Hollywood movies that captivated the public at this time. It was aimed at being formal‚ young people still had not discovered a reason

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    given to you from God Himself? Do you also believe that you can become something great one day if you just put your mind and heart to it? It is so easy for people these days to not believe in themselves. Negativity and laziness is so common in our society that it causes people to not believe that they can become great and it will cause them to work less for a better future. Undermining our potential in life is a disgrace to our Heavenly Father. He has done everything in His power to give us all amazing

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    Literature in the 1960’s Literature. Works of amazing writing with lasting caliber and quality. Throughout history‚ literature of all kinds has had a big impact on what happened in history.Novels‚ influence the way we think about the world. Newspapers‚ inform us on what’s going on all around us. Ads‚ essays‚ articles‚ and more are a big part of our lives‚ without us ever even noticing them. They show up in places we look for entertainment‚ or become the entertainment itself. They notify us on what

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    I will be discussing punk ethos‚ punks being anti-fashion‚ yet dressing punk being thrown into the mainstream‚ and the overall impact it has bestowed on our culture. The punk movement began in the early 1970’s and challenged the social norms of society. Punk has its initial American roots in New York City; however‚ it is argued whether it was the scene or actual movement that began in the United States or Great Britain. Youths in the United Kingdom during the 1970’s suffered from a high rate of

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    manipulated‚ exaggerated to influence the thoughts of the average person. There were few resources to rely on for the facts‚ and this scarcity played into the hands of the so called rulers‚ much like the single television station in a dictatorship. In the 1950s‚ experiences like the "unamerican activities" could fester because people couldn’t go online and fact check for themselves. We were dependent on what we heard from three major news media‚ or from the

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    The relationship between a person and society is that society forms people by creating norms and encouraging staying normal. Ralph Waldo Emerson’s “Self-Reliance”‚ he stated that people need to be individuals and put themselves before others. Although‚ society has ridiculed different opinions thus keeping men from being themselves. The two major barriers to self-reliance are society and conformity. He believes that as the future progresses‚ things‚ ideas get distorted. Inside of every man hides a

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