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    people made their careers after they unwillingly practiced in MKULTRA. They use their experience as an outlet to help them get over the experiment. “Ken Kesey‚ the author of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest and a source of inspiration in the counterculture movement‚ was first exposed to LSD and other psychedelic drugs as a part of the MKULTRA project while still a graduate student at Stanford university” (J. Francis Wolfe). “Robert Hunter‚ a lyricist and longtime collaborator with the Grateful

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    the University of California‚ Santa Barbara‚ following which protesters set fire to the Bank of America”. Prior to the 1970’s‚ the old American culture was not as violent as the new counter culture. They did not express their opinions like the counterculture did. Woodstock was kind of like a goodbye to the 1960’s American culture‚ and a hello to a new one. After the concert‚ “hair styles were longer‚ entertainment promoters realized the fruitful market for rock concert… movements such as Black panthers

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    Organizational Behavior Terminology and Concepts Francisca Alexander MGT/307 Organizational Behavior and Group Dynamics September 10‚ 2012 Dr. Chris Mendoza Organizational Behavior Terminology and Concepts An organization is a collection of individuals working to achieve a common purpose‚ and sharing their cultures and norms. Culture characterizes a work environment. Most people pay no attention to how culture affects their everyday behavior. People are one of the most important assets

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    rebellious spirit of the time through his work and personality‚ Warhol created a body of work that transformed our understanding of art by blurring the boundaries between art and popular culture and shaped a new aesthetic that came to symbolize the counterculture. His now iconic work has influenced subsequent generations of artists and continues to resonate with audiences today‚ both young

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    Literature in the 1960’s Literature. Works of amazing writing with lasting caliber and quality. Throughout history‚ literature of all kinds has had a big impact on what happened in history.Novels‚ influence the way we think about the world. Newspapers‚ inform us on what’s going on all around us. Ads‚ essays‚ articles‚ and more are a big part of our lives‚ without us ever even noticing them. They show up in places we look for entertainment‚ or become the entertainment itself. They notify us on what

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    Culture Chapter 2 Summary

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    Chapter Two: Culture 2.1: Culture Defining Culture · Culture: The way of life of people. Includes the shared and human-created strategies for adapting and responding to one’s surroundings‚ including the people and other creatures that are apart of those surroundings. · Human created strategies include‚ the invention of physican objects such as cars‚ and motor bikes to transport‚ values defining what is right and good‚ beliefs about the world & how things operate‚ a language to communicate‚

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    Citations: Bloom‚ Alexander‚ and Wini Breines. "Culture and the Counterculture." "Takin ’ It to the Streets": A Sixties Reader. New York: Oxford UP‚ 1995. 225-45. Print.

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    DBQ 15: The Resurgence of Conservatism‚ 1964-2005 Liberals had dominated American society for most of the 1900s. The 1960s was widely known for being the age of counterculture‚ social reforms‚ and liberals. The era witnessed many advancements like racial equality such as the Voting Rights Act of 1965‚ a strong advancement in political liberalism‚ and a significant increase in the power and influence of government-funded social programs as a result of Lyndon B. Johnson’s Great Society reforms. Beginning

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    Poetry has come a long way since the early days of American history. During the early 1800s‚ American poetry was reminiscent of European poetry‚ both in content and form. The poet that began to change all of that was Walt Whitman. His poetry had a drastically different form to poetry that came before his‚ employing free verse instead of traditional rhyme schemes‚ and reflecting American culture. More modern poets may have grown away from Whitman’s themes‚ but many still employ literary devices pioneered

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    A Gun Up Your Ass: An Interview with Jim Jarmusch. (Cineaste 1996 ) By Jonathan Rosenbaum A dozen years ago‚ when his second feature‚ "Stranger Than Paradise"‚ catapulted him to worldwide fame‚ Jim Jarmusch seemed at the height of arthouse fashion. Having already known him a little before then‚ I could tell that the extent to which he suddenly became a figurehead for the American independent cinema bemused him in certain ways. Given the aura of hip‚ glamorous downtown Manhattan culture that seemed

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