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    SS 310: Exploring the 1960s Unit 9 Final Project August 29‚ 2012 Life has changed drastically since the 1960’s‚ due to the movements that took place during this time. Had it not been for some of these movements my life would be completely different today. In the late 1960’s women fought to be able to enter the work force. Had these women not fought for the right to work‚ I would be sitting at home taking care of the children. Being able to go to work allows me to be able to help support my family

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    Differences Between the 1960s and 2000s Movies are like time machines. They make us realize how the world has changed since then. The 1960s was the decade that a lot of social movements and political trends were affecting the U.S. It had developed and changed a lot since the 1960s to the 2000s mostly in popular culture. The 1960s and the 2000s are very different than each other in terms of; science‚ music and fashion. Science was one of the areas that developed the most. In the 1960s‚ the first

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    Changes in Family Structure During the past few decades there have been major changes in the structure of the family. A family used to be represented by a married couple with children‚ generally of the same race and living under the same roof. The traditional family was known for its stability and unmarried people were considered to live a life of loneliness. Numerous people today still believe that the nuclear family is the best for raising children and even the media and television portray

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    The industrial Revolution was directly responsible for cultural effects and a great part of that was social change. Because with the Industrial Revolution came great divide in classes and class warfare‚ the rich culture was all about greed and material goods and social status‚ where the poor were culturally the walking mats of the rich‚ did all there work‚ made all their money‚ and were scapegoats for all the wrong. London was one of the worst cities these cultural and social differences. This strife

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    There are many factors that have contributed to the changes that occurred in young peoples’ lives during the 1950s and the 1960. During these period factors such as family time and roles all made bigger changes then imaginable. During this time‚ the meaning of a teenager was became widely known as young people aged fifteen up into their early twenties. Firstly‚ in 1950s family life was a huge factor that changed. In the early 1970s‚ most teenagers would’ve been identical younger versions of their

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    The 1960s‚ with the Camelot Kennedy administration and Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society‚ was a decade in which many cultural changes took place. The United States itself was amidst the disheartening Cold War and the heartbreaking assassination of President Kennedy. During the period‚ feminism was revived. The Civil Rights Movement brought change to African Americans with their pursuit for Black Power. Other minorities such as Hispanic Americans and Native Americans organized unions or militant groups

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    The industrial revolution was a period throughout the world in which society moved to a focus in machines‚ factories‚ and other new technology’s. The revolution had a rapid change in the economy by the introduction of driven machinery by an important change in the prevailing methods of use of such machines. The revolution of technology improved the economy by using more efficient concepts to increase growth. The key economic benefit was the increase in trades between countries. The invention of

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    Introduction: Between 1760 and 1860‚ technological progress‚ education‚ and an increasing capital stock transformed England into the workshop of the world. The industrial revolution‚ as the transformation came to be called‚ caused a sustained rise in real income per person in England and‚ as its effects spread‚ the rest of the Western world. Historians agree that the industrial revolution was one of the most important events in history‚ marking the rapid transition to the modern age‚ but they disagree

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    Covin‚ J.‚ Slevin‚ D. (1988): The Influence of Organization Structure on the Utility of an Entrepreneurial Top Management Style. Journal of Management Studies‚ 25‚ pp217-218. Wingrove‚ T (1995): Japanese Management Style in Europe and How to Work with it. Cross Cultural Management: An International Journal‚ 2‚ pp44. Wellence‚ J (2007): Management Style. Emerald Backfiles‚ pp184. Yang‚ C (1977): Management Styles: American vis-a-vis Japanese. Columbia Journal of World Business‚ pp29-30. Zhu‚ Y. (2007):

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    about him not following nor is his performance affected because it was done very fast and efficiently. However‚ I think he intentionally ignored the need for staff training with the change of the system to prove that the plan will fail. It is impossible for Mr. Otsubo‚ who did an "all out effort to implement the change" and is supposed to be "highly capable and experienced factory manager"‚ would have overlooked such a basic task that should be done. 2. Employee morale will play a key role in the

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