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    however, were not the only signs in the late 1950s of a possible countermarch in popular culture away from homogeneity towards segmentation.” (Marchand, 108). Although Schrum 's “Making the American Girl” primarily deals with how Seventeen positioned teenage girls as a viable market to advertisers and empowering these young woman to be responsible and well informed citizens, Schrum does make similar points in her essay that are found in Marchand 's essay. An increase in income for teenagers from

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    more than ever, promising a bright future. • Even though men were always in control of business and home life of their wives, drastic social and economic changes would take place. o Not only was there a huge economic boom taking place within the 1950’s, due to society being dominated by consumerism, but jobs were becoming very diverse. o Instead of just industry and factory jobs, advertisement and real state were becoming the new preferred professions within society. • After World War II and great

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    belong in their conversations and at their weekly parties. I have reached the conclusion that I don’t. I’d prefer a simpler time, where your word meant your word…a time like the 1950s. A dependable, understanding and resilient society. Not the hedonistic society of today. The classic, middle class family of the 1950s sitcom Father Knows Best, is a perfect example of where I belong. The head of the Warren clan, Jim, was

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    The Perfect Family of the 1950s Versus the Present Time of Families Is it worth going back to the 1950s and experience the workplace of woman and men going to War or staying in the present time. Many people in today’s society see the morals and values of the past of the fifties. Nevertheless, the fifties had its nuclear family to where everyone was set for in life already. The woman became homemakers and men worked at an occupation. In the 1950s men were going to War, so the mother had to do both

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    Fences Essay In the Fences, by August Wilson shows that life of African Americans in the U.S. in the 1950s with the story of Troy and his family. Wilson uses the symbol of the fence to show the desires of each character like Rose’s desire is to keep her family together, Troy’s desire is to keep death out and to be not bound forever, and Bono’s desire is to follow Troy, his best friend, as an example of the right way to live and to be with Rose and Troy who are basically his family. Rose and the

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    A Raisin in the sun This play takes place in the 1950s, in the Southside of Chicago. With a family of five hard-working African Americans. Even Though the exact years isn’t specified in the play. Since the play takes place in the 1950s during a very significant time dealing with race issues that were going on at that time. In the 1950s it was the turning point for America for civil injustice, the beginning of the decade brought in the civil rights movement. At that time most of the south was

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    Britain in the 1950s was rife with many challenges and changes. Whilst the Second World War had been over for years, war lived in the hearts of the nation. In 1953, Princess Elizabeth became Queen Elizabeth II, the first female monarch in over 50 years and the ever-present struggle of being a woman in a world of men is referenced in Arnold Wesker’s The Kitchen. A ‘kitchen-sink drama’ play, the issues raised in the play are as relevant today as they were in the 1950s. From abortion to war, and consequently

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    1950s Beach Date

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    The Good Old Days The image of the 1950s is usually characterized by clean cut, all American families with not a worry in the world, but behind the scenes, the American people just got out of a devastating war, and they must face the difficult challenges that came out of it. The 1950s Beach Date photograph portrays a beach scene that focuses on a young couple spending their day together. With its classic black and white color quality and vintage style atmosphere this photo would surely put the older

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    The life of Harry Connick Jr. leads an entirely different arc. Harry Connick Jr. is entirely the opposite of James Carroll Booker III as he leads a drug-free lifestyle, is married and incredibly famous. Harry is known as an actor, musician, producer and American Idol host: he has become a household name among most Americans. However, what they share is their indentured servitude to the belief, playing styles and traditions that unite them as New Orleans pianists. Born on September 11, 1967 in

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    Lifestyle In The 1950's

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    Along with new generations comes new expectations. Lifestyle in the 1950’s was much more simple than it is now. Without the availability of technology, families tended to find different ways to pass time. Houses were smaller, families usually stuck around home most of the time instead of vacationing, and people did not see themselves as entitled. Today, additions are made to houses for those pricy man caves and TVs are now being made twice as big. How often do you find yourself online shopping

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