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Though there were negative effects on changes made, in the midst of 1920s the country has acquired developments and improvements such as having a flexible trend on its economy thus gaining dominance in world trade and finance, sub-urbanizations and growth of cities, and advancements in new technologies and inventions. Read More…
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This essay analyzes the changes in fashion in the context of America in 60th. The “dropout” mostly manifested in lifestyles and appearance. In addition, perception towards sexuality loosened and women protested in public against their social and culturally assigned responsibilities of being housewives and mothers. Read More…
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Cancer develops from any body organ, skin, breast or nerve tissues. Cancer can be caused by radiation, genetic problems, smoking, among others. Prostate, colon, breast, cervical, brain and lung cancer are the most common types of cancer with lung cancer being the most common cause of cancer-related deaths. Read More…
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In the nineteenth century, the development of technological products, such as telegraph and telephones, enabled instant communication over long distances. This helped the industries to expand their operations all over the country. A large number of people shifted to urban areas and started working in factories instead of their traditional rural occupations. Read More…
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TV or Tele is a medium for telecommunication that is used for transmitting moving images and sounds. It is able to transmit images that are monochrome (black and white), in color, or in three dimensions. Television refers specifically to a television program, a television set, or the medium that is used in television transmission.  Read More…
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 Pop music is a very famous genre of music which appeals to everyone, especially the younger generation. It is a kind of music that young people enjoy and it employs innovative techniques in song making. Pop music has a very rich history and its origins date back to the early 20th century. Pop is a short form of ‘Popular’ and it refers to popular music. Read More…
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One of such genres is rock music. This paper examines the role of rock culture as a tool for the expression of rebellion and liberalism in America in the 1960s. The thesis statement for this paper is that: Rock culture Read More…
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Pop music is a very famous genre of music that appeals to everyone, especially the younger generation. It is a kind of music that young people enjoy and it employs innovative techniques in song making. Pop music has a very rich history and its origins date back to the early 20th century. Pop is a short form of ‘Popular’ and it refers to popular music that is enjoyed by the general public.
 
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In the 1960s the jazz music scene was experiencing internal wrangles and the civil rights movement’s impact. The African-American jazz artists were moving away from white-owned recording companies and clubs that organized their income. These artists felt that the record labels and the clubs were misrepresenting them, and they wanted to control their music. Read More…
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Pop Music generally refers to a group of styles that have an active beat or a “danceable rhythm, with simple music and repetitive structures”. The lyrics of Pop music are usually emotional and based on the subject of love. As we all know, Pop music can include the styles of jazz, electronic, hip-hop, rock, reggae, ragtime & blues, and dance music. Read More…
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Despite the amendments, the southern governments enacted new black codes that authorized the arrest of the Blacks without visible ways of support (the laws enacted were called vagrancy laws), denied Blacks to acquire land, legislated curfew laws, prohibited the Read More…
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This paper explores the connection between art and fashion. Couture houses and salons in Paris controlled the global art and fashion scene. This however changed when the Second World War broke out in Europe seriously damaging the art and fashion businesses. Many couture houses and salons in Paris closed. Read More…
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Christian fundamentalism is an American phenomenon but it also received support in some European countries (Dollar, 1973). The history of Christian fundamentalism in America goes back to the late 19th century and is connected with modernity and a new social order (Marin-Guzman, 2003). Read More…
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It responds to new oppor­tunities, global competitors have steadily displaced or absorbed local ones which have a great impact on the culture of consumption. Class and production modes are the two most important factors to determine the distribution of economic and social resources. A major concern of social thinking is to identify the nature of these relations. Read More…
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This study will outline the spiritual, ideological and psychological way for tracing the course of Islamic expansion within the United States and how has the matter of race in the United States influenced the practices and the community experiences of black Sunni Muslims who conventionally see Islam as a color and race-blind religion Read More…
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Though African Americans constitute a major portion of today’s US population, their saga is replete with hardship and suffering in the initial stages. Not only were they looked down upon as humans of lower status, but they were also subjected to humiliation by those from other cultural groups. They have further been forced to work as slaves. Read More…
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The author states that throughout the 19th century, there was a growing interaction between black and white people in the United States. This meeting of cultures led to the merging of two musical ethnicities, and the combination of which inspired the development of JAZZ. This type of musical genius was born in America. Read More…
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To a few, good memories: times of ingenuity, independence, and human sympathy. For the fulfillment of objectives, development, and wealth; times spoiled, to be certain, by pillaging, assassinations, and war; times commemorated for advancing the status of the poor, reconstructing cities, struggling for civil rights, and resisting the war. Read More…
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There was unequal land and resource distribution, which meant that most Mexicans were poor. They had to work as farmers and do other odd jobs for poor pay to sustain themselves. As the population increased, the inequality gap between the poor and the wealthy increased. This caused Mexicans to revolt against Spain’s rule in the year 1821.  Read More…
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The Americans of Mexican descent are referred to as the Chicanos. During the 1960s, the kind of music that was popular among the Chicanos of East Los Angeles was the eastside sound which was a mixture of other musical styles. Conjunto music is a specific kind of music performed by small groups of musicians. Read More…
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 These gangs were involved in robbing trains in the 1800s. Capone is another important gang that started terrorizing neighbors in 1900s. Gang activities are present in America since the 1800s. These gangs used to be functional under their specific culture. In western regions of America, gangs used to rob trains for passengers money. Read More…
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Doctors did not warn people against engaging in smoking, active or passive; some of them were even involved in the promotion of the tobacco industry without disclosing the deleterious nature of smoking (Novella). Read More…
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This paper highlights the various social, political and economical events that have occurred in different phases in the history of America over the last five decades. It is evident if the current president could analyze the lessons learned from the historical mistakes, America can be a superpower for the next years ahead and prove through the times of recession and all internal oppositions.

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The simplest enlightenment of the theory Reagan endorsed was the “pie slice theory,” In which each person in America was entitled to obtain a slice of the country’s monetary pie. It was a theory that energized the country. (Cannon, 2000) Reaganomics was successful in cutting back the prices increases in goods and services. Read More…
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The most significant Tennessee’s contribution to World War II was the inclusion of 10% of its population in armed forces that participated in the war. Farmers and city dwellers who did not go to war participated in war-related activities; and Tennessee received war orders of nearly $1.25 billion. Tennessee participated in combat civilian administration and military research. Read More…
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Additionally, Wikipedia associates the digital revolution with diverse changes that resulted from the use of digital computing as well as communication technology. To some extent, this argument is in connection with Gere’s view. According to Gere, digital culture is defined by the extensive use of digital elements in every activity in the world.  Read More…
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Jazz music arrived like an avalanche on the American scene and it grew in all directions like an octopus. Its growth was unplanned, like the growth of greenery in the thick jungles of Amazon. The sapling of Jazz grew watered with the agony of the black people. Read More…
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The changes in music began to develop in an alternative manner from the 1920s to the 1980s.  The alterations which were made led to development and experimentation with popular music and perspectives that were beginning to transform. The eras of music led to some of the most alterations in music, specifically because of innovations in both technology and the theories of music.  Read More…
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This statement shows the shallowness of the commercialism that was used to demonstrate how capitalism was winning the Cold War. Nevermind that it was just a string of name dropping meaningless products. "I'm wandering around VideoVisions, the video rental store near my apartment on the Upperwest Side, sipping on a can of Diet Pepsi, the new Christopher Cross tape blaring from the earphones of my Sony Walkman" (111). Read More…
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This was majorly between 1915 and 1930. The African Americans used this migration as a mode to escape racism and seek employment in cities which were more commercial and industrial. The major reason for almost all the members was to try Read More…
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Hollywood in America is marvellously rich and it combines meticulous systematic analyses of fifty years over the top grossing films with a history of the changing structure that framed the modern film industry. Hollywood was always aware of the pulse of the market that gained a mass audience for Hollywood films. Read More…
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The individual desire for objects like jackets is rewarded by the forfeit of some additional another object, which is the center of the desire of a different another object. Such a swap of forfeit is what monetary life regarding life and the financial system as an exacting societal form. It involves not only in swapping standards but in the exchanging of ethics and standards. Read More…
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The actual origins of Latin American music cannot be traced easily, however, various explanations have been put up explaining this. Tiemstra (1992) suggests that one of the major explanations is cultural interactions: people from the European countries moved to America and were later followed by the African slaves. Read More…
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The definition of traditional folk music emerges in several ways, including the type of music that is orally transmitted or which has unfamiliar composers. One meaning often given is that of old songs, with no known composers; another is music that has been transmitted and evolved by a process of oral transmission or performed by custom over a long period of time. Read More…
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The music of Frank Sinatra, Glenn Miller, Ella Fitzgerald and others became very popular. In the cultural exchange policy, Brazilian musician also toured America and brought back with them American popular Music, Bebop and cool jazz. Read More…
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Government policies, technological development, and a fresh consumer citizenry produced a thriving economy. Mass media helped develop the society into a unified market, and enhanced a culture premised upon the use of luxury goods. And to cash in on the impending economic gains, business mergers were common. Read More…
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By culture of caution Patterson means the tendency to be insecure, which has been instilled into West Indians, especially Jamaicans, as a result of the numerous challenges that The Caribbean islands have presented to these West Indians over time. Challenges like slavery, poverty, overpopulation, the post-emancipation plantation system, eroded peasant hillsides, earthquakes, volcanoes, and hurricanes, which flatten or burn everything in sight from time to time, and are capable of pulling whole cities under the sea. Read More…
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World War I effectively removed most of the advanced industrialized nations from the competition in world markets as well as in the Japanese market. This provided Japan with the opportunity to substitute domestically produced goods for imports and helped to increase the export of manufactured goods. Read More…
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The United States of America is believed as a land of diverse cultures but it can also be assumed as a land of various historical eras. These eras incorporate the era of exploration, the era of expansion, the era of colonization, the era of Great Depression, the era of Industrial Revolution, the era of lawlessness, the Western era, and the era of Civil War, the Baby Boomer Drug Revolution, and Rock n Roll Revolution (1920-30.com, 2005). Read More…
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By the end of the war many Americans had the belief that the nation stood in the verge of new industrial order because in 1919 more than 4 million workers engaged in strikes, which was the greatest labor unrest in the nation’s history (Foner 800). Read More…
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In the 1920s, Hollywood received a lot of revenues from films compared to other studios. It was a famous cinema studio recruiting the most talented actors and actresses. Hollywood as well recruited most directors. Hollywood has undergone two major periods in its history which include Classical Hollywood cinemas and post-classical Hollywood or New Hollywood. Read More…
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The 1930s were quite the opposite. 1930s were depressing, full of poverty and the beginning of the biggest wars. The 1920s began shortly after the First World War when Americans defeated the Germans. Many Americans were also not happy with Woodrow Wilson who was their 28th president. Read More…
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Cartoons have depicted the sociopolitical attitudes of their readers and writers throughout history. A stereotype is an opinion or thought that is adopted about certain types of people (McCauley, 1980), or specific ways of performing things. These beliefs or thoughts may not or may accurately reflect reality (Judd, 1993). Read More…
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Revival of Parisian Haute Couture after WWII Discuss in relation to America’s fashion profile in 1950s Your complete name Subject name Date How did Paris regain its position as the world centre for haute couture fashion after World War II? Discuss this in relation to the rising profile of art and fashion in America in the 1950s. Read More…
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Rather this music evolved from a series of unplanned and accidental events that startled various surprises. Though one can argue that people’s cultures are always accidental, the point being stressed in the case of the origins of Latin American music is its arbitrary nature, as well as its violent roots. Read More…
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The history and evolution of processors are fascinating with early computing technology inventions stringed to defense contracts in that data was stored secretly. The meaning of the word computer has transformed over the years, however, the electronic processors or computers that people think of in contemporary time developed in the late 20th century. Read More…
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The Almanac Singers was the next band that came forward as protest singers in the 1940s consisting of Pete Seeger, Woodie Guthrie, Josh White and a few others. This group of singers came to protest the establishment and fought for the cause of workers who were being increasingly drafted into the army to fight World War II. Read More…
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Owing to its great cross-over appeal, rap culture stands as a potentially prodigious unifier of populations with diverse traits. A great percentage of the rap genre audience is non-black. The genre has moved from the fringes, to the Read More…
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Women have moved into the workplace in great numbers. Rates of female labor-force participation have increased tremendously, especially during the last three decades, but widely divergent rates have been documented in developing countries. In recent years, there has been concern about the status and conditions of women. Read More…
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Mosques can serve many different functions and are not limited to places of worship. Often they represent the Islamic culture of an entire neighborhood or surrounding area. Often they are used as political meeting places for those living in the area. They act as a kind of hub for all Islamic activity. Read More…
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However, the recent developments in the field of growing social inequality have once again brought the issue of the class to the fore. The idea of classlessness is currently being progressively disproved by many people, and that is why it is necessary to try and understand why it emerged in the first place, and whether it was even accurate from the very beginning. Read More…
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It is also through fashion that a development, progress, and wealth of a nation can also be traced with.  The evolution of clothing is essential in determining the progression or digression of its very society. The kind of material, fabric, accessories, and jewelry all makes out about the kind of culture, civilization, and social status an individual belongs to. Read More…
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The paper "Crime and Culture - Female Lead Roles in the Cinema Culture of Crime" is an inspiring example of a movie review on social science. Traditionally, women played sideline roles and passive symbols in male-dominated films. In early Western films, women were restricted and never given an opportunity to play equal-depth acting as men despite their determined and aggressive roles. Read More…
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The author states that the century-long struggle remained focused on implementing the rights and freedoms that are guaranteed by the US constitution. Still, legal and social changes also dictated that the movement evolves with the cultural and social turmoil of the times. The movement laid the groundwork for the charged civil rights movement. Read More…
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Jazz is commonly referred to as “America’s Classical Music,” giving credit to its country of origin. Jazz blossomed in the US during the 1920s, however, history tells us that the timeline of jazz started in 1817 with the New Orleans city government’s establishment of “Congo Square” as an official site for music and dance (Jazz Timeline 2005). Read More…
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A country that has dominated the world during the major part of its existence, although being a relatively new nation in the history of human civilization, aptly describes the massive continent that the world now calls America. The end of the last millennium saw America emerge as the sole power in world politics which casts its shadows in almost every nook and cranny of the globe. Read More…
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It also examines how Cumbia developed from a slave-dance in rural Colombia and found its way to the cities of Colombia. It goes on to examine how Cumbia became the national identity of Colombia and how it spread throughout the Colombian Diaspora and ended up in the United States of America. Read More…
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Some of these include adoption of cars as a means of transport; thereby, overshadowing the rail service, this in turn led to cropping of suburbs in areas outside large cities, due to ease of access. Developments in infrastructure marked this decade as well, where all-weather surface roads came into existence as demand for Lorries and trucks rose, and utility networks were set up to fit businesses and homes with new consumer appliances, primarily lighting and heating systems. Read More…
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This led to a popular concept of what it meant to be Jewish as well as how the social and cultural functions of the family. The participation of Jews in the 20th-century entertainment industry contributed to this concept and has led to assertions that continue to create a sense of popularity over specific Jewish cultural stereotypes. Read More…
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The style on the whole is indicative of the kind of values that exist in the subculture and the image that personifies it. (Brake M. , 1980) Mostly, it is explained via the adoption of a certain music genre. Sixties is regarded by many as the age of the youth. Read More…
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There was an immediate post-war need to confront the economic trauma in a post-World War II environment – with women losing their war-time factory jobs to men – and from the loss of military income to families and a housing shortage that existed in America immediately after the war.  Read More…
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Free flow of capital in and out of Canada,free trade and the existence of multinational companies have together linked Canada to the rest of the world's economies.In addition, Canada has become a part of continental integration through the North American Free Trade Agreement Read More…
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Since 20th century, the electric guitar remains the most outstanding instrument in rock music and techno just to name a few. The instrument is one of the most significant inventions of the 20th century in that, it defined the character and tone of roll and rock music. The electric guitar has been a famous tool of exploration. Read More…
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The state of New Jersey has an illustrious musical history, but it is often overshadowed by its much larger and more widely respected neighbor, New York. The attraction of the metropolis tempted many a New Jersey inhabitant with musical talent to leave home and head for the bright lights, but this does not detract from the fact. Read More…
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The author states that the music of the indigenous Americans who first inhabited New Jersey has been lost in the mists of time, due to the lack of written records from the era before settlers from Europe came over to colonize the Americas. New Jersey was close to the center of power which was then, as now, in the North Eastern corner of the country. Read More…
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This essay discusses that the 1920s marked the beginning of Hellenism in America. This was the time when the government in American truncated the immigration quotas and policies to control the large influx of Greeks in the country. The authorities commenced a massive campaign to Americanize all the immigrants in the country. Read More…
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The 1910s and 1920s, two decades might be considered as the flag bearer of a dramatic shift of cultures. Though this process perhaps started long back when the farmers of a predominantly agricultural and rural country of that time happily gave away their land to the industrial capitalists to turn the nation into a country of urban flavour with factory chimneys relentlessly yielding smoke. Read More…
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I was born into a Gypsy clan known as the Romanies.  If you look up Romany in books, you will see and I guess you might expect to see you will see that they were known as travelers, and they originated in Romania, or that area.  Czechoslovakia.  Middle Europe.   I have never done the genealogical, you know, looking into family history. Read More…
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Creating a way in which to use the invention and discovery of radio waves to connect to people throughout the nation meant also finding a way to capitalize on that discovery. Because it could be profited upon, the proliferation of radio stations throughout the nation allowed the popularity of radio listening as a pastime. Read More…
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World War II through the 1970s. The period from World War II through 1970s was critical to American history owing to groundbreaking political and philosophical concepts that arose at the time, as well as dramatic military engagements. In the period, there were massive social movements as well as significant developments in the political, technological and scientific arena. Read More…
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Coca is used because, at the time, the Coca-Cola drink an American product had gained popularity in Western Europe.This move was received by a lot of propaganda campaigns that mainly targeted consumers because American culture was rapidly penetrating Europe (Schroter, 2007). Coca-colonization is characterised by cultural, political, economic and social transformations that have contributed to defining the history of Western Europe.  Read More…
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as and the standards they have in common." The aspect of culture in this book is given an interdependent association with the aspect of community. Therefore according to this culture is the bonds that hold a community together and determines the way their relationships, Read More…
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The United States went into revolt in 1963 when President Kennedy became assassinated. The president was very popular among young Americans than the older ones. The untimely death of the president led to hell breaking loose in the United States and hence caused the most chaotic years in the history of Americans. Read More…
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The youth of the country embodied the future of the country that bordered on rebellion and societal constraints. It was a time when the American people were beginning to find their voice using consumerism as the main platform. This was Read More…
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The author states that the document was designed to prevent workforce shortages during the wartime and had absolutely no effect on segregationist policies implemented in education and employment, and discrimination persisted. Such reluctance to provide minorities with equal rights could have cost the United States loss in the Cold War. Read More…
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The interior of buildings also retained Sikh layout for the preservation of sacred spaces and practices; some religious habits were also maintained, such as taking off of shoes before entering sacred rooms (Mann “Making Home” 297). Punjabi remains as the main language also for worship services and content.   Read More…
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The 1960s is the seventh decade of the 20th Century.It denotes inter related political and cultural trends world wide.This decade is described as the cultural decade than the actual decade itself especially from 1963 to1974.In America, the Sixties is a term that the journalists use to describe nostalgically the social revolution and the counter culture near the end of the decade Read More…
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This paper explores the modern art of African-American people. The African Americans are also called Blacks. These people were quite impressed and influenced by different cultures like the Africans culture, the American culture and also the European culture. They were also impressed by different traditions. Read More…
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Though the style did not originate from US, it plays a large part in the US architectural designs especially those that were constructed in the 1920’s and 30s. This paper explains some of the key reasons why most American businesses used Art Deco during the 18920s and 30s for their architectural designs. Art Deco can blend with a range of styles. Read More…
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The author states that as regulations regarding health practice became more and more strict, the drug manufacturing companies had to be more careful about what they informed the public about. The general population is now more aware of their rights and privileges than they were during the times of Pears soap advertisement. Read More…
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The author says that the main theme in this book is to define the history of hip-hop and how it has changed from the 1970s and into the present day. The author notes that the beginning of hip-hop was filled with ideas of revolution and movements forward, specifically for the African – American community. Read More…
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Department stores first emerged in North America and Europe between the mid-18th century and mid-19th century, evolving from dry-goods establishments, such as business selling patterns, fabrics, as well as sewing and design materials including threads, laces, and ribbons among others (Woodham& Jonathan, 1997). Read More…
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The golden age of radio is a period of radio programming in the USA enduring from the propagation of radio broadcasting in the 1930s and 1940s until the period when radio was replaced by television in the 1950s. During this period when radio medium dominated and the airwaves filled with a range of radio genres and formats, people frequently tuned into their favorite radio programs. Read More…
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It also draws attention to some important contributors like researchers, thinkers, writers, academicians, etc. and their works towards the development of marketing management. While discussing the historical events, the paper also throws light on the development of some fundamental marketing concepts such as marketing mix, product mix, and Product Life Cycle (PLC) and models and their role in marketing management. Read More…
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He hears people saying: “What these crazy niggers doin' playin' that crazy music? Wild. Out of the jungle” (italics from original text). In contrast to swing and early jazz, bebop is described as being more intellectual because of its technical difficulty with fast tempos and complex rhythms and characteristic improvisation from its soloists. Read More…
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Technological advances and the internet revolution have served as guides for the youth in their response to social and cultural challenges. The highly motivated and creative younger generation is not willing to tread the traditional path and hankers after the new options, often taking responsibility for the consequences. Present-day youth face many problems. Read More…
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Rap music, associated with hip-hop culture, is as well associated with slang and fashion. Hip Hop fashion includes wearing of ‘baggy jeans slung low around the waist, gold or platinum chains and boots or a fresh pair of kicks, and bandanas or doo rags tied around the head often worn with a baseball cap on top’. Read More…
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The first screening of the first film in the world marked the birth of a new art form in 1895. Lumiere brothers’ picture show thus became the arrival note for of this all-new medium. Talkies were born in the late 1920s to provide a platform to exhibit cinema to the masses. And this was the beginning of the cinema as an industry.

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All through history as well as cross-culturally, dancing while under the influence of psychoactive drugs has been a common occurrence. In religious ceremonies, traditional societies have used this kind of dancing to facilitate the reaching out of visionary states. Read More…
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By late 1960, experimentation with local radio was carried out by BBC with the resultant expansion of the number of local stations in the early 1970s. The Independent Broadcasting Authority, which was formed from the ITA, was charged with the responsibility of selling advertising time and regulating independent radio and television stations.  Read More…
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Jazz dance is a category shared by a broad range of dance styles. Before the 1950s, jazz dance meant dance styles that originated from African American vernacular dance. In the 1950s, a new jazz dance “modern jazz dance” emerged, with roots in Caribbean traditional dance. Every individual genre of jazz dance has roots traceable to either of these two distinct origins. Read More…
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The 1960s were, after all, a decade of great social upheaval, and the decade has also come to refer and be known in regards to the complex of inter-related cultural and political events which occurred in approximately that period, in Western countries, particularly Britain, France, the United States and West Germany. Read More…
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World War II through the 1970s. World War II engraved a strong mark on world’s history by redistributing the power equilibrium, which existed before its onset. There is no doubt, that this event shaped the world during its course, but its influence was even evident decades after the flames of war have been extinguished. Read More…
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This essay analyzes Italian Fashion and its Evolution. Gucci travelled to London and secured a job as a dishwasher at the Savoy Hotel. Most of the customers of Savoy Hotel came from European and American upper classes. As a dishwasher, and a waiter at the hotel, Gucci was observing the habits and lifestyles of the wealthy individuals. Read More…
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