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    functions of the radio and the impact it had on society‚ radio was a very prominent and useful medium in relaying information‚ telling stories‚ and regulating moods. However much of the research done on radio has looked at the uses of radio during the 1940s-1960s when radio was a popular and favored medium. During their studies‚ Bryant and Oliver (2009) and Herzog (1944) both looked at why people gravitated toward radio‚ but what may have been an important relied upon medium then is no longer the case

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    the confused enemy and pick them off. While both his propaganda and innovative military strategies worked for a stretch of the war‚ Hitler’s strategy’s began failing from 1940 until his suicide in 1945 that were ultimately responsible for Germany’s loss in World War II. Hitler’s first began making mistakes when‚ in 1940‚ Hitler missed two major opportunities to defeat Britain when it was weakest. In June‚ when the allied defenses in France and Belgium collapsed‚ he ordered his tanks not to

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    Mental Illnesses in the 1940s During the 1940s not much was understood about mental illnesses. People often thought that those people with mental illnesses were crazy or that there was a supernatural reason why they acted that way. They didn’t really understand that these people are sick and that these people can be treated. There are people know who you will never even notice that they have a mental illness because they are normal civilians like anyone else‚ but in the 1940s others didn’t understand

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    History of Fashion 1950s

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    1950 1953 1952 1950’s Timeline 1951 First organ transplant takes place. Korean war begins. The credit card system was introduced in America‚ this meant the beginning of an attitude towards disposable wealth. Mass production of computers began. Colour tv introduced. South Africans Forced to Carry ID Cards Identifying Race. Identity cards and then food rationing ended. Polio vaccine used to save humans from poliomyelitis infection. Car Seat Belts Introduced. Queen Elizabeth

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    Hair Spray In The 1950s

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    of World War II (1939–45)‚ many people considered the 1950s to be the beginning of a modern world‚ full of new products that would make their lives easier. The bright‚ the shiny‚ and the new were valued above all‚ and fashions reflected this. Hair spray‚ made of liquid plastics and vinyl that harden when they are sprayed on the hair to form a kind of shell that keeps the hair from falling out of its style‚ became very popular during the 1950s and early 1960s. Styles were crisp and clean‚ and hairstyles

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    sufficient in supporting their families. Many people pursued the American Dream‚ and there are plenty who still do today‚ and achieved it. Despite the many success stories that have taken place‚ they were not as likely to transpire during the 1930s as they would have been during another time period. Due to the poor economy and lack of abundant jobs‚ the U.S. had to go through drastic measures to ensure that Americans‚ specifically white Americans‚ had a better chance of finding employment. This included

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    Luis Diaz Mrs. Crane-Post English Composition 2 October 24‚ 2013 “So Mexicans Are Taking Jobs From Americans” By: Jimmy Santiago Baca O Yes? Do they come on horses With rifles and say‚ Ese Gringo‚ gimme your job? And do you‚ gringo‚ take off your ring‚ Drop your wallet into a blanket Spread over the ground‚ and walk away? I hear Mexicans are taking your jobs away. Do they sneak into town at night‚ And as you’re walking home with a whore‚ Do they mug you‚ a knife at your throat

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    Essay On 1940's Decade

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    1940’s Decade‚ Political Leaders/Historical Events The start of the 1940’s‚ it wasn’t something to be glad of‚ the second world war‚ a major event that occurred almost half the decade; was taking place and has Hitler‚ a major politician and leader of the Nazi Party may have been the cause of the major deadly historical event. World War II was fought between two sides‚ the Allies and the Axis powers. In the Allies side consisting of the U.S‚ Soviet Union and the UK‚ with political leaders Franklin

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    Teenage Life In The 1950s

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    Teenage life in the 1950s Before the 1950s human between childhood and adulthood were called kids‚ boys and girls. But not until the 1950s there needed to be a word that described these young people‚ the word “teenager’ was developed. The rise of television offered a uniform vision of life and success. What was seen on TV became the norm‚ especially for young people. New music genres also emerged in the 1950s. All of these factors helped change the outlook of young people. One of the most influential

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    Depression and World War Two‚ the film industry became lucrative before the advent of the home television during the late 1940s. Studios fought for the declining viewing audiences that still frequented the theater‚ exploiting the advantages of viewing in color on a larger screen as opposed to black and white on a smaller television screen. By the 1950s‚ fifty percent of American feature films were made in color. The

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