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    to be shot down with the help of a slinger and different kinds of ammunitions. The game will be generating 25 levels with different difficulties defending the target by level. It mainly helps gamers strengthen strategic skill by knocking down the flappers. The game is most popular with age of seven and above. The main reason of the proponents on proposing this game is to make a Shooting game involving the Famous Flappy Bird that will be hit to gamers who prefers to play shooting games in a technological

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    often portrayed as careless and dishonest flapper girls. Not only were the 1920s the beginning of a new political and social change‚ but it was also the new beginning of the ‘New Woman’. The ’New Woman’‚ was mainly portrayed as a Flapper‚ a more careless‚ younger “woman with bobbed hair and short skirts who drank‚ smoked” and embraced new fashions and new ideas that faced the traditional role of women (A&E Television Networks). Flappers and more traditional women in the 1920s started

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    fvdsviklvzzefinition of Flappers a. Flappers in the 1920 vs. Gibson Girl b.Background info about the 1920’s (economically) c. colorado.edu/ women.rice.edu How flappers influenced women a. Flappers influence in workplace and fashion b. Impact on society at 1920’s ( Flappers were bold women) c. Others see flappers as a bad influence on society d. ndhs.org/studymode.cefinition of Flappers a. Flappers in the 1920 vs. Gibson Girl b.Background info

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    evaluation is a secondary source that is an online article‚ “The Unknown Clara Bow”. This article was written by William Cramer on February 24‚ 1998. Cramer’s purpose of this article was to educate and inform those who are interested in learning about flapper culture and‚ more specifically‚ Clara Bow. Cramer contains detailed knowledge of Bow through many sources‚ which he has cited on his website‚ from authors and historians who have focused on the 1920s with credible references and books on this time

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    The Great Gatsby- Women Facts Flappers emerged after World War One‚ when people tried to avoid returning to the killing and maiming of so many men during the war. People wanted to break away from the horrors of war. Unlike in The Great Gatsby‚ most women and men of the 1920’s would not sacrifice true love for social acceptance. Magazine covers showed women enjoying their children‚ but inside the magazines‚ there were strict‚ regimented instructions for new mothers on how to raise their children

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    Colby. How they get the rights to go to school? After 19th amendment slowly women’s were getting their rights do everything. The flappers change so many things by that time period to get more rights. Women’s rights there were more freely to everything’s. They have lots of problem/trouble for all the rights they got by 1920s. Body paragraph #2: How were Flappers in 1920s? Before 1920s‚ women’s totally never left the house‚ they stayed at house and did domestic chores like cooking‚ cleaning

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    These young women were considered flappers(“Famous Flappers.”). They modeled the short dresses and they chose habits that were against the normal. They began to drink and smoke a lot‚ even when drinking was prohibited(“Fads of the 1920s Thru 1940s.”). Along with that‚ a lot of flappers danced and brought new dance moves to the generation(“Teenagers in the 1920s.”). They abandoned the idea of courting and wanted to date rich men. Most young men found the flappers attractive based on their independence

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    new style of women who emerged with an older prositional style of dress became known as flappers. These women not only changed their appearance and mind set but brought changes to society‚ the economy‚ and the role of a typically women. In the rebellious era of the 1920’s some young women began to declare their independence from the male figures in their life‚ these women were known as the flappers. A flapper was an emancipated young woman who embraced the new fashions and urban attitudes of the

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    previous fashion statements and eras. At the start of the decade‚ women began emancipating themselves from the constricting fashions by wearing more comfortable apparel. As women gained more rights and World War I forced them to become more independent‚ flappers came to be‚ mass-produced garments became available‚ and artistic movements increased in popularity‚ one can see how the fashions from the roaring twenties characterized the time and redefined womanhood. (1920s clothing 1) In the early 1920s‚

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    American lady (“Flapper”). Another push for change came with the Model T. This fairly affordable car allowed tasks to get done quicker which went right along with the fast paced lives of the average American in the twenties. The Model T also enabled women to escape from the traditional

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