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    Michele Figueroa 04-07-11 Research In the 1960’s there were several types of fashion types like: the Mods‚ the rockers‚ the oh-so-famous hippies‚-the futuristic space age-ers‚ the school girl baby dolls‚ the “Chanel” wearers ‚ and of course the optical art dressers! So as you can see there are LOTS of fashion types that started in the 60’s. Even some looks we still use today‚ only slightly modified. To help you better understand the styles of the 160’s‚ I will break down each

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    The strategic choice perspective in the study of organizations and considers its contemporary contribution. It is one of the logical elements of the strategy formulation process while ‘choice’ is at the centre of the strategy formulation. This theory is built on an idea of interaction in which organizations adapt to their environment in a self-regulating and negative-feedback manner to achieve their goals. Good strategic choices have to be challenging enough to keep ahead of competitors but also

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    Ken Kesey’s One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest is considered one of the seminal works of 1960’s American literature. The unique components and distinctive features used to portray themes and ideas of Kesey’s in the novel which account for its high regard include: characters and language devices. Individuality is a key concept that constantly features in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest through themes such as individuality and free expression and society’s destruction of individuality. This idea was important

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    The Hippy era was a time in United States history when massive changes were made. Boundaries were challenged and crossed in literature and art‚ the government was confronted head-on for its policies in Vietnam; and the cause of civil rights was embraced by the young. This was a time of growth not only as a country but for people as individuals. People were standing up for their personal right to do what they felt they wanted to do. This was a time of change for the civil rights movement and women’s

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    What new clothes were introduced during the 70s that you can think of? This is a list of all the clothing styles that were popular during the seventies. ’Wet Look’ Boots usually black but sometimes white these were stretchy pull up boots....you could even buy a wet look sock and slip it int a wetlook shoe....2 for the price of one! 2-tone Hats A baseball cap with two different colors on it‚ in a particular pattern. A-Hem It was a slit in the front of a skirt in the shape of a capital

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    THE WHITE NEGRO Superficial Reflections on the Hipster Norman Mailer Our search for the rebels of the generation led us to the hipster. The hipster is an enfant terrible turned inside out. In character with his time‚ he is trying to get back at the conformists by lying low ... You can’t interview a hipster because his main goal is to keep out of a society which‚ he thinks‚ is trying to make everyone over in its own image. He takes marijuana because it supplies him with experiences that

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    Fashion in the 60’s The 60’s were a time of change and challenge. They brought hippies‚ space age‚ folk music‚ and the Beatles. Women’s skirts got shorter‚ men’s hair got longer‚ and everyone talked about love. The 60’s was characterized by the feeling that a break with the past had been achieved. Clothes‚ furniture‚ and products all looked newer‚ brighter‚ and more fun. The swinging 60’s were at their height. Women’s hemlines were very short. Fashion in the 60’s tended to encourage

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    Charles was an unplanned child born to a sixteen year old mother‚ Kathleen Maddox. Kathleen was an alcoholic and a prostitute‚ who often left her son with his aunt because she couldn’t handle him. When his mother went to jail for auto theft‚ Charles went to live with his very religious aunt and uncle. He found it hard to live under their strict rules after being under the freedom of his mother‚ and spent a lot of time in boy’s homes and detention centers because of it. Manson was due for

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    The Sexual Revolution of the 1960’s Sex and the 1960’s The 1960’s was a decade of many changes‚ revolutions‚ and experiments including the sexual revolution brought on by the ’sixties generation’. Free love was a popular term coined in the later sixties that meant everyone should love each other‚ sexually and non sexually. This was the first time in history that sex was not something only men could enjoy but women too. What came from this revolution was birth control‚ knowledge of the female

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    Social Movements and Trends: Sexual Liberation Dewayne Conner HIS 145/ University of Phoenix Professor Battaglia In the 1960’s‚ America was in a state of continuous change. America was seeing a new trend and one of these changes was sexual revolution. The ultra-conservative ways of the country were on a steady decline‚ and liberalism was at an all-time high.   Citizens were beginning to be outspoken when questioning their government about its activities. Housewives

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