The 1960s was a time of revolution for the women in America; they were voting, going to college, and working outside of the comfort of their homes. Women fought for equal pay, their substantial status in politics, new technology such as birth control pills and acceptance into more “masculine” activities such as organized sports and clubs. The shift in gender roles that took place during the 1960’s happened at the same time as the change in women’s wear. Women were branching out of their traditional…
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The 1960’s The 1960’s were a time of radical change. It was a decade where people began to question authority, and time of confrontation. The decade's radicalism began with the assassination of John F. Kennedy in November of 1963. This event changed the country's idealistic views, and started an upheaval of civil rights movements. Baby boomers started a new perception, and formalized the act of resistance to war. There were also many of whom, turned violent and rebellious; in their effort to fight…
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Do you think life was better in the 1960s than today? In the 1960s there was interesting fashion, the Civil Rights, The Vietnam War conflict, and there was less technology. Life was better in the 1960 because kids could walk by their self, there was less non-violence, and cool fashion trends. To begin with kids could walk by their self. In paragraph 4 “kids could walk to school alone without getting kidnapped”(Winn). This means that into days world there should be less victims in investigations…
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UWO Activities/ Dress 1960’s- Now Homecoming Flyer 1963 http://www.lib.uwo. ca/archives/virtualexhibits/metrasm useum/exhibits/show/football/transit ions-of-the-1960s-and-t/the-end-ofan-era/ Men’s Cross Country http://www.uwoshkoshtitans. com/sports/mxc/2013-14/roster? sort=highschool Men and Women Cheerleaders http://www. uwosh. edu/march1/70 s/athletics/chee rleaders.html Women’s Basketball http://www. uwosh. edu/march1/70s/ athletics/recreati on.html Women’s Volleyball http://uwoshkoshtitans…
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SOSE Multi-Modal Script Para 1: Intro statement +what life was like in the 1960’s The 1960’s in Australia were a decade of change. It was the beginning of many things including women’s and aboriginal rights. The 60s were when the children of a post war era began to mature and influenced by the Australian cultural landscape and started to lean new things such as changing beliefs. These influences resulted in large protests and demonstrations against many issues including the Vietnam War, women’s…
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the 60’s in Tulsa Oklahoma. The story demonstrates part of the 60’s culture through fashion, language, and education. Hinton was a teenager herself when she wrote this story, making it lean toward a young adult audience. The plot revolves around the main character, PonyBoy, and the relationship within two groups, the Greasers and the Socs. PonyBoy was a Greaser, along with his brothers, and the Greasers and Socs did not normally get along. The main character takes the reader through the 60’s and what…
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“Although, the culture of the 1960s was very different from today’s world, the events during that time helped make it possible to build our country into what it is today. Men and women both held different roles in raising their family. The phrase separate but equal played an important role for education. Did you know that women were asked to leave their home to serve for our country during the 1960’s?” These were some of my grandfather thoughts when I asked to interview him regarding his 20’s.There…
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The 1960s is known as one of the “fashion alert” times in history. This era marked the beginning of many new trends. One famous trend was the mini skirt by Mary Quant. Another big hit was Vidal Sassoon’s collection of unique hairstyles. Finally, the beehive by Margaret Vinci Heldt was a popular hairdo. To begin with, the mini skirt was a fashionable style in the 60s. This invention changed many fashion traditions. It gave women more fashion rights! “The young people of the 60’s were sick and tired…
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family. This all began to change in the 1950’s when men went to war, leaving women to take over jobs in order for business to continue and for families to still receive an income despite the absence of men. However, when men returned women wanted to continue working instead of become housewives again. This resulted in a change for women in popular culture shown through and influenced by many magazines, books, medication, music, television programs, fashion and more. This culture change has still made…
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I have always loved fashion and beauty. Audrey was the face of the beauty and fashion idustry in the 1950’s to the 1960’s. Audrey has a very unique and Interesting story when it comes to her early life, career and the influence she had on society. Audrey had a very interesting early life. She was born in Brussel Belgium May 4,1929. She was first born with the name of Edda Van Heemshra Hepburn. “In the late 1940’s Audrey trained to be a ballet dancer but turned to fashion modeling”(“Zeff”). Audrey’s early life was very unique…
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