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    Family of Woodstock‚ Inc. BSHS/355 November 14‚ 2014 Family of Woodstock is a place where teens and adults are assisted in many ways. I am an interviewee for the upcoming position here at Family of Woodstock and I would like you to be aware of my knowledge and to let you know why I applied. I am a person that is really interesting in helping other people and that is the reason why I am graduating with a degree in human service. After reading and learning about the facts of Family

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    On August 15th‚ 1969‚ the incredible music festival known as Woodstock had begun. A six hundred acre dairy farm proved to be one very unique venue for thirty-two musical acts and an audience of about half a million people. (The Woodstock festivals) Everything about Woodstock intrigues me. I can’t even try and compare it to what I experienced when I attended Ultra music festival in Miami‚ Florida this past spring. Of course‚ I plan on telling my children about my amazing time at the three day music

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    Woodstock In 1969

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    Only few days after Woodstock was the landing of Apollo 11 on the moon‚ this was of course went down as one of the most victorious days in American history‚ and a couple days prior to that was the murders of the Manson family. It is easily said that landing on the moon was one of the greatest accomplishments for America. This event is right at the top of the list with events such as The Civil Rights Act of 1964‚ Obama becoming presedent in 2009‚ and the Emancipation proclamation of 1863. On July

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    History Research Project: Woodstock Woodstock was one of the most famous concerts in American history. On one weekend‚ August 15th to August 18th 1969‚ over five hundred thousand people watched 32 acts perform and change the history of rock n roll and popular music. After WW2 and the Depression‚ the people born between 1946 and 1964 were knows as the baby boomers. This generation was highly educated and became involved in the nations affairs. The Vietnam War and the assassinations of Martin Luther

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    The Family of Woodstock By Gail Hall Professor Mai Green BSHS 355 March 17‚ 2015 The founders of family of Woodstock Organization has specialized to meet many of the needs in the community around them. Preparing an organization is hard‚ understanding the needs of others and what they have more of is even harder‚ unless one has a heart for it. As an organization of family of Woodstock began‚ the founders found numerous factors that led them to create the family of Woodstock. In this paper

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    Family of Woodstock Katy Norris BSHS 355 April 27‚ 2015 Karen Miner Family of Woodstock Family of Woodstock‚ Inc. began as an advocacy group that believes everyone is entitled to their undeniable right to food‚ clothing‚ and shelter. The belief of the helper and help having a common ground creates a sense of a world united. The Family of Woodstock organization brought forward a non-judgmental attitude as it reached out as well as opened its arms to those in need. This is stated in their mission

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    Essay On Woodstock

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    The festival included three days of drugs‚ music and nonviolence. Woodstock was a product of a partnership between John Roberts‚ Joel Rosenman‚ Artie Kornfield and Michael Lang‚ they had the idea of three days of peace and music. It was originally going to be located in the town of Woodstock‚ New York‚ but was banned one month before it was going to happen. It took place seventy miles from its original destination in Bethel‚ New York on Max Yasgur’s farm in Sullivan County‚ they owned around six

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    Research Final Woodstock 1969 Every memory of the summer of 1969 is connected to‚ in one way or another‚ the historical event‚ Woodstock. The festival could not have left more of an impact on the “hippie” generation anymore than it did those three days of music and peace. The generation of the time wanted nothing more than what they got out of Woodstock. Today‚ people still look back on the festival and think of how well it made history without the expectance of doing so. Woodstock‚ one of the most

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    60s Politics and Woodstock

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    awestricken by the horrors they were being forced to endure‚ and they decided they would do the best they could to publicize their total disgust for the United States’ approach to its people. The 1960’s was a decade to remember‚ a decade that drastically changed the lifestyles of so many people in the Western World. Not only were the people’s lifestyles changing‚ but their country and government were enduring various drastic and permanent transformations. Politics‚ ways of living‚ and beliefs were among

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    Krystal Patterson English 1010 – 16 11484 Mrs. Thompson 10 March 2013 The Flight That Changed America Disaster‚ horrifying‚ deadly‚ unforgettable‚ historic. These are all words that are most likely used when describing 9/11. What was supposed to be another ordinary September day in America was far from that. On September 11‚ 2001‚ 19 militants associated with the Islamic extremist group al-Qaeda hijacked four airliners and carried out suicide attacks against targets in the United States

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