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    Some of the fads and fashions of the 1910’s may seem strange to us. The woman’s hair was often put up in hats and turbans with close cropped hair underneath. The hemline of their fashionable skirt became higher and rose above the ankles. This was partly because women began to work in the garden and using cars more often. They needed a higher skirt so the material didn’t get in the way of the accelerator or brakes. The skirts of women also became narrower. A look that became popular because

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    1970s Fads and Fashion

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    FadsFashions and Musicians of the 1970’s The 1970’s were a time of disco‚ music and rock and roll. This brochure will show you a little bit of everything from the decade‚ beginning with the “Fads.” The film Saturday Night Fever in 1977‚ starring John Travolta emphasized the discotheque of the 70s. John Travolta’s acting career got bigger after the movie and he later went on to act in “Grease” of 1978. Grease was one of the biggest musicals and is still known today. The soundtrack of Saturday

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    American Fashion Fads of the Twentieth Century A fad‚ or craze‚ becomes popular in a culture relatively quickly‚ but also loses its popularity dramatically. A fad that remains for a significant amount of time typically loses its significance in current popular culture as it evolves and becomes accepted into a society ’s everyday culture. In the past hundred years‚ fashion fads have been characterized by politics‚ popular movies‚ music and famous celebrities. Most fads just wither and quickly fad away

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    Is TerraPass a fadfashion‚ or style? Before someone can really answer that question they need to know what TerraPass is and what it does. According to the Wikipedia encyclopedia‚ TerraPass is a social enterprise that provides carbon offsetting products to individuals and businesses. TerraPass uses proceeds from member purchases to fund greenhouse gas reduction projects such as wind farms and methane digesters. So now you might be wondering what a carbon offset is. A carbon offset is a certificate

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    The Folly of Fads

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    Fads are foolish. Although some fads and fashion trends are “harmless” and really don’t seem to harm anything‚ there are some which are potentially dangerous and otherwise harmful. In the Scarlet Pimpernel‚ the fad to follow was the Scarlet Pimpernel himself. People enjoyed the thrill of following his every move‚ and anticipating what he would do next. They could root for either him‚ or France‚ and they could guess as to what his next escape would be. This particular fad wasn’t necessarily bad

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    1919

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    The year 1919 was the end of the First World War and the conclusion of the Paris Peace settlement. This led to the changes in different countries and in different aspects such as the great loss of lives and property after the First World War. In some countries‚ one-party dictatorship was established and all parties other than the ruling party were banned. In the defeated nations‚ there were territorial losses and huge war debts after the First World War. These changed the political order in different

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    Management Fads

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    Management Fad – A management fad is term that is used to describe management technique that became very popular between periods of time but lost its popularity in the long run. Management fads are most of the time introduced by management gurus‚ management consultants. Examples of fads are Quality Circles‚ Total Quality Management‚ and Business Process Reengineering. Depending on the managers and how the fad is implemented‚ it could have either a negative or positive effect on a company.

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    Women In The 1910s

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    American women in the 1910s were in the tail end of first-wave feminism‚ which was about gaining legal and political rights‚ whereas American women in the 2010s are in the midst of third-wave feminism‚ which is about recreating the identities and roles of women in American society. Developments in the 20th century made life a lot better for women in the 2010s. However‚ although there were improvements made in the domains of voting‚ employment‚ and gender norms‚ American society still favors the plight

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    Technology in 1910s

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    Workbook--Technology in 1910s In the second decades of 20th century‚ there were several technology big movements. New inventions and developments in sciences made lots of advantages for ordinary families and factories‚ workplace. This decade was also the era‚ which the information became “globalize” and been shared between different countries-- Thanks to the invention of shortwave radio and wireless radio. The technological achievements in those decades were quite impressive. The world’s first

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    Emily Tracey Assess the view that the policy of National Prohibition (1919-1933) created more problems than it solved. Prohibition introduced to America in the January of 1919‚ then passed through the Volstead Act in the January of 1920‚ prohibited the consumption of alcohol that contained more than 0.5 per cent‚ unless given by health care professionals as medication. It was believed by some that the banning of alcohol would help to improve the lives of American people. It was hoped that

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