"Which were the more typical of 1920s America: prohibition and intolerance or the Jazz Age and increasing social freedom? The Roaring 20s The 1920s are most commonly known as the roaring 20s due to the many changes and revolutions during this decade. Women were issued the right to vote at the end of the previous decade and there was a strong resurgence of nativism that led to progressivism and social freedom. HOWEVER‚ AMERICA IN THE 1920s WAS MOST TYPICALLY CHARACTERIZED BY PROHIBITION AND INTOLERANCE
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principles and practices that include: design must evoke the spirit of the times‚ design should fulfil the practical needs of modern life‚ form follows function‚ form follows production‚ anti-historicism‚ modern industrial materials‚ modern machine technologies‚
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The 5/20 rule is very new to me and this is my first time hearing about it. I think I’ve got a good understanding of it. The 5/20 rule is define as any food items that contains 5%or close to 5% of nutrition‚ it’s not a good source‚ but if it contains 20% or more nutrition‚ then it’s consider as a good source. Every morning I make sure I drink some apple juice. The apple juice that I drink contains 5% or less‚ so it’s really not good for me. My favorite snack is crunch and munch. It contains close
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revolutions in different parts of the globe; the Arab Spring and the continuing political upheaval in Syria‚ in particular. Taking these‚ and many other factors into consideration‚ one could say that social processes today and those about a hundred years ago are almost incomparable. At the same time‚ particular social groups‚ such as teenagers‚ become overexposed to the effects of these socio-political and technological changes. Govenments‚ societies and communities can not ignore how these sweeping
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CHRISTIAN HUYGENS Huygens was a Dutch scientist. He lived from 1629-1695. He proposed the earliest theory about the nature of light‚ a phenomena that puzzled scientists for hundreds of years. His improvements on the telescope allowed him to make the first observations of Saturn’s rings and to discover its moon‚ Titan. CARL SAGAN Sagan was an American astronomer. He lived from 1934-1996. He may not have been a great scientist in comparison to others‚ but he is one of the most
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Yasmin Yesilyurt Unit 20 M1 Assess how the social context may influence the ability of health education campaigns to change behaviour in relation to health. There are some issues when it comes to looking at how social context may influence the ability of health education campaigns to change behaviour in relation to health. One of these issues is financial constraint. This issue can put pressure on the public to try and fulfil leading a healthy lifestyle. Many people may not be able to afford the
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Unit 20 evaluation Introduction I am working as part of a group which has developed a local health education campaign. The campaign we have chosen is the smoking campaign. I will review and reflect on the success‚ or otherwise of the health intervention so that lessons may be learned to improve the campaign. Key skills - Reflecting - Explaining - Expanding - Justifying Ethical issues involved in our groups campaign Issue: One ethical issue our groups campaign faced was that we
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manually to the present where super computers run the world. The whole scenario has been changed. Today our work has become much more efficient and fast enough which is not matched by the effectiveness of algorithms with respect to any human effort. Technology has changed the way we used to work. We have overcome our past challenges and are preparing for the challenges that will come up in the future. The conditions of the countries have been changed drastically. There was a time when Greece was the
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Technology Makes Possibilities. There are debated topics over whether technology is ruining our youth and our future and counter points that the old must be left in the past and forgotten. But why? Technology gives us the possibilities that were unconceivable just a few years ago that are of great benefit to society. They help us in aspects of design‚ art‚ and even leadership and can give us new meaning of how we are perceived in our society‚ allow a manufacturing revolution‚ and offer new job
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term used for young women of the time who slicked back her hair‚ wore fashionable camel-hair jackets loos‚ flannel pants and long raccoon coats (Chris Routledge‚ Sara Pendergast‚ and Edward Moran: 2012). Even though there were two types of women in the 20’s‚ flappers were the most popular. Some may believe that the reason the clothing style was so highly liked‚ even until this day‚ is because it was more “sinful” and “disgraceful” than what was worn in the decades before. Flappers had a unique attitude
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