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    During World War 2 (1939-1945)‚ American men left their home to defend their country against Hitler and the Japanese Empire. Since the majority of the male workers left‚ many jobs were in demand to support the troops with supplies. Until this time women were frustrated at not being able to actively contribute to the war efforts because of law and traditions. The vacant jobs allowed the women to give their energy‚ time‚ and even some gave up their lives as well as sacrificing their sons‚ brothers

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    especially on the younger generation. It plays an important role in shaping the opinions and position of the younger generation. Argue for or against this statement. The peril from Mass media In the present‚ the younger generations are influenced by the mass media‚ including TV‚ radio‚ and newspapers. They think this is the model for them because in daily life is necessary for everyone therefore it is not unusual that it have a great influence on the people and especially on the younger generation.

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    themselves to producing goods for sale that would change how Americans do business. During the market revolution we see a rise of two different type of industries between the north and the south‚ the north became an industrialized society with the factory system which allowed for mass production of goods‚ allowed for women to work outside their homes for the first time ever and challenged the idea of gender roles it also allowed for many immigrants from Ireland‚ England‚ France‚ and Germany to work

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    Throughout the long reign of Queen Victoria‚ which began in 1837 and ended with her death in 1901‚ Britain changed from a rural‚ agricultural country to an urban‚ industrialised one. This involved massive dislocation and radically altered the nature of society. The Victorian achievements were immense‚ with ‘England being a pioneer: its economy and technology‚ its social and living standards‚ its political organisations‚ its way of thinking about man‚ nature and religion‚ and its role as the core of a

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    implementation of apartheid. However‚ in the last half of the twentieth century‚ the sentiments of other countries started to change and the pressure from these countries was one of the reasons apartheid was finally dismantled in 1994. The Role of the International Community During the Struggle Against Apartheid will be examined specifically through the lens of the United Nations and South Africa’s relationship with the entity. South Africa’s

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    ROLE OF ARMED FORCES DURING DISASTER ON A LARGE SCALE: DISASTER: It is a Catastrophe‚ mishap‚ calamity or grave occurrence in any area. It arises from natural or man-made causes‚ or by accident or negligence. It results in substantial loss of life or human suffering or damage to and destruction of property or damage to or degradation of environment. Disaster is of such a nature or magnitude as to be beyond the coping capacity of the community of the affected area. TYPES OF DISASTER:

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    (From a film and lecture course‚ covering the segment "Women and World War II") Roles of American Women in World War II Essay Two During World War II‚ Hollywood films strongly influenced the roles American women played‚ both while men were away and directly after they returned. These films often sent the message that while their men were away‚ women must be romantically loyal and keep a secure home for the men to return to. The films also often encouraged women to do their patriotic duty and their

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    Media on Thai Younger Generation I. Introduction A. The media influence has grown quickly with the advance of technology‚ for example‚ the radio‚ the newspaper‚ magazines‚ television and now the internet. B. Media is an inseparable part of life for most of Thai younger generation. C. Media is responsible for creating ideals about body image‚ the amount of excessive violence or the number of celebrity hype created by the media. D. The influence of mass media on Thai younger generation is so

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    National Defense Headquarters began allowing women to work in uniform such as the air force‚ army corps‚ and naval services. Since the women took on such a strong role during the war as workers‚ and in uniform‚ it impacted women then‚ and now‚ pushed women’s rights‚ and drove our victory against Nazi Germany. Without the help of women during WW II‚ war on the home front for Canadian soldiers would have been drastically different. After the war had been going on for 2 years‚ in 1942‚ the

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    As World War 1‚ then World War 2 started‚ most men went to go serve in the war‚ and people were needed to fill in ordinary‚ and extraordinary‚ roles throughout society. In order to keep the country running‚ women had to transition from being an ordinary housewife to something more. While peacetime mainly consisted of women cooking‚ taking care of children and chores‚ war permitted women to join the workforce and the military which enabled women to become more vocalized in society. Peacetime and wartime

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