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    era reflected the new technology in paintings often depicting men, women, and even children working in factories. In an engraving

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         Entertainment in the Twenties consisted of many famous people, it was in the twenties when a man by the name of Charlie Chaplain who was known for his "tramp" look, dominated the silent movie business. He was considered one of the most talented actors of the 20’s. Also during the 20’s radio was the popular for of listening to music and listening to the news. In the later 1920’s the television was created which now aloud people to see a picture in their home for entertainment

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    This didn’t stop British women staying glamorous, however—after all, the government constantly reminded them that "Beauty is a duty". Beetroot was a popular supplement for lip stain and proved relatively harmless compared to the use of boot polish as mascara.Perhaps the worst trend

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    book in the 1800’s. In the story black men were represented as constantly happy and not aware of the problems of real life. Sambo during the slavery era and after as not useful to his household or society as he was very lazy and irresponsible. Today, one can see Sambo in black comedies and entertainment. Tracy Morgan presents himself with Sambo characteristics in his acting and routines. His notoriety only extends a long lived negative stereotype of black men. The impact of Sambo effects African American

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    many changes in traditional American society; a main change was the shift of American women and their place in society. Women started partying more, which led them to participate in behaviors that were previously reserved for men, like smoking and drinking (ushistory.org). They started defying traditional expectations and also started acting defiantly as well. Flappers came into the picture in the 1920s, who are women that have all the characteristics listed above, and many more distinctive characteristics;

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    The Minoan civilization were forerunners of the ancient Greeks and they were a successful resourceful society. Living on the island of Crete, the Minoans livelihood depended on the sea, agriculture, and trading. The bravery and the agility of bull leaping plays an integral part in the Minoan culture and the bull is also reflective throughout their art. Additionally, religion also played an important role in the Minoan culture and this was evident in their artistic creations. Actually, the Minoan

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    For society believes women have to look a certain way or only these type of people look beautiful. A quote from TheGuardian, stated by Laura Bates, a british feminist writer, states “In a world obsessed with women’s bodies, we are bombarded with images of the, usually undressed, often in dehumanised pieces, at every turn. But thought we see women’s bodies everywhere, it’s only really one body that we’re seeing, over and over again. Usually a think, white, toned large breasted, long legged, non-disabled

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    Does gender affect how much authority one has over another? In what ways are the male gender superior in relation to “The Homeric Hymn to Demeter”? The hymn is often viewed as an explanation of how the seasons came to be. However, many overall themes can derive from the myth. It tells the story of Persephone, goddess of spring, taken against her will by Hades. Her grieving mother, Demeter, goes through great lengths to be reunited with her beloved daughter. Throughout the story a recurring theme

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    The roaring twenties, an American era of urban excellence, the rich became richer, the alcoholics became drunker, the war was over and men and women alike were thriving! In the novel The Great Gatsby, Nick Carraway is writing about his experiences falling into the hands of filthy wealth, a colorful, dazzlingly loud lifestyle of his neighbor Jay Gatsby and his incredible parties. He soon finds himself caught up in a love story from the past of his cousin Daisy Buchanans and his new neighbor’s affairs

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    him in a way that’s not to obvious that is why I believe that the gray areas come into play when it comes to Nick caraway. The author never once mentioned directly that he was gay, but if one was to read between the line one may infer that he may have some internal struggles within himself. Number he is 25-26 years old single and not dating anyone, two His family may have notice some ways about which is not right because they

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