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    scene were fighting, form an alliance to find their brother. The final question that came to mind for superstructure was: How did each movie explain the ideology behind having twelve children? This was not explained the same way in each movie. The 1950 movie explained that the couple wanted an even dozen children. In this film, birth control is mentioned for more of a comedic reason. A representative from Planned Parenthood was directed that the mother, of the even dozen, would be a great spokes…

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    Causes Of The 50's

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    would most certainly be the time period from 1950-1959. An exciting wave of culture, as well of many of my favorite inspirational figures, rose to success in the 50’s. In addition, the 1950’s underwent the beginning of the meritorious Civil Rights Movement. Most importantly, this postwar United States era had an extremely lucrative economy. These factors have essentially caused the ‘50s to be the most commendable decade in my eyes. To begin with, the 1950s saw a considerable rise in unique…

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    Nursing started out as a very different job, in the 19th-century women where employees only until marriage then decided to stay home and be homemakers. There was no such thing as nursing theory, and physicians were entirely responsible for patient care of which usually took place inside of the ill persons’ home. Nursing was work for the poor, lower class, and servants, middle class educated women were not nurses (University of Phoenix, 2016, week one lecture). That was all before Florence…

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    sides as well as the nation as a whole? During the 1950s, the United States bore witness to the resolving of tensions between labor unions and management, which had been escalating during the preceding two decades. Laborers and managers came together in various industries to compromise, which resulted in the introduction of “social contracts”. Social contracts were long-term agreements signed between unions and employers, and during the 1950s they focused on a variety of issues long-disputed by…

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    Name: Date: Document Analysis Worksheet 1. Title of the document: Answer: Senator Joseph McCarthy Describes the Internal Communist Menace, 1950 2. Date(s) the document was originally produced: Answer: This document was originally produced around 1950. 3. Author of this document: Answer: Actually this was a speech which was delivered by Joseph McCarthy; so author of this document is Joseph McCarthy. 4. Type of document: Answer: It is a speech which was given by Joseph McCarthy. 5. Is this…

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    Vocabulary.com defines hysteria as an uncontrollable outburst of emotion or fear. During the 1950s, also the start of the cold war era, a hysteria termed McCarthyism was rampant in America. During this era, a play titled The Crucible was written. This play demonstrated the events of the Salem Witch Trials, to prove how easy it is to fall victim to mass conformity. Many parts of the play symbolized the events going on in the Red Scare period. While Arthur Miller clearly wrote the play The…

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    help combat these things. According to the University of Berkeley, the life expectancy of 1950 was "71 years for those living in developed countries." By 1998, the life expectancy was "79.9 years". In just 48 years we were able to add 9 more years to our lives. Now think of how much better out technology is than what it was in 1998. In conclusion, technology has helped change the world for the better.…

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    Cool And Racism Analysis

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    the term “Cool” The term “Cool” was first used by black culture, especially young black people (Bird and Tapp, 2008). Lester Young, a black tenor saxophonist introduced the term (Bird and Tapp, 2008). Young played with Billie Holliday from 1920 to 1950, he died in 1959 due to alcohol and malnutrition (Bird and Tapp, 2008). From Shapiro (1999), at the beginning the term was used by black Jazz Musicians to confront racism through the consumption of drugs, alcohol, and slang (Runyan, Noh and…

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    Lizabeth Cohen’s book A consumers’ Republic part II concentrates on some of the social consequences of the 1950s. The main points of discussion centered on the GI Bill and those who did or did not benefit from this Act. She provides statistical data to prove that those vets that were previously middle-class or above prior to entering the War benefited the most, both in educational and receiving VA loans. Cohen proves that the working-class, women, and black veterans were left thinking upon…

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    Far From Heaven

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    Far from heaven is a movie that took a place in the 1950s era. Indeed, it features a few issues those were widespread among the American society, such as racism, homosexuality, and class discrimination as well. In the movie, Cathy plays the role of the perfect mother and wife simultaneously who is married to a very successful man, Frank. In addition, Frank plays the role of the sales managers, who is a successful man achieving a huge amount of profit in a company with a high reputation. At that…

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