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    Sixties Music Analysis

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    unifying factor between music of the late Sixties and Seventies rock is the hippie aesthetic, not only in terms of the perspective of the audience but also the artists themselves. It goes on to show how styles like punk and disco challenged hippie aesthetic rock at the end of the Seventies, and helps us understand why musicians and fans rebelled against these new styles that negated certain essential parts of the hippie aesthetic. Progressive rock is…

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    The children’s reactions to Woodstock were both good and bad. But, most of them were bad reactions. The student political organization was split into the Weatherman faction, which was rather the kind of terrorist “wanna bes” at that point in time (Hippie Sayings, Quotes…). The youth were all hung up on the idea that they could make violence, partially because they knew people their own age was fighting and dying in Vietnam. Also because of the black rights movement, which they very much were…

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    stressful and hardest job. There isn’t a right or wrong way of parenting. If there was a right or a successful way of parenting, then there wouldn’t be so many different styles of parenting, ranging from the tiger parenting, helicopter parenting, and the hippie-style parenting. Every parent wants to raise their children the best way possible and to guide them to succeed in life, however, there are some parents who push the bounds of ethical parenting to an extreme. In a segment in ABC News “Good…

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    Fritz The Cat Analysis

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    Adult Animation. That is exactly how I would describe Ralph Bakshi's Fritz the Cat (1972) as. Bakshi’s film is an animated exploration of the hippie/ free love movement, the race relations, and the ideological debate of the mid-1960s New York City. By using these topics as the groundwork for this film, the animators were able to dive deep into the serious issues and ideas that arose during the latter half of the decade. The most prevalent of the influences on this film was the ideology that…

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    boy, raised and homeschooled as a hippie by his dead parent´s mother, Rain on a farm commune. There, plenty of typical hippie knowledge such as tie-die and Zen Buddhism is deposited in his brain. Though he was in complete isolation of a normal kid middle school.One day on the farm, while Rain is picking plums she falls out of the plum tree and lands herself in a hospital. In the meantime Capricorn, or Cap, is sent off to a middle school full of typical, non-hippie children, called Claverage…

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    not trying to live until there utopia was created. Instead of creating a dream for them, they created a nightmare that caused a lot of death to friends, family, and colleagues. Another event where they created a nightmare out of a dream was in the hippie communes and…

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    Mod Research Paper

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    during that time was psychedelic rock and the hippie in the United Kingdom. The history of Mod style has a great turning after some of the population or small bands like The who and The small faces they considered that they’re no longer part of the Mods. However, the Mod style have changed into Bohemian style London hippie. The Mod history beginning to spread around again during 1970s in London from people that are not associate with middle-class hippie and intellectual music. They started to…

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    Hippies were typically teenagers from white, middle class families who rejected the norms of society. Originating in the US, especially in college campuses, Hippie culture and ideals spread all over the world, especially in the UK. Popular during the 60s and 70s, Hippies focused on peace, love, happiness, and living together in harmony. Known for being anti-violence, Hippies vocally opposed the Vietnam War (which started in 1955 and ended in 1975), instead they believed in flower power which is…

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    machine just outside, and the prominent hippie flower painted upon a pillar, it can be deduced that the photograph was taken in Chicago, America in the late 1960s or early 1970s. There is also a strong sense of verticality emanating from the foreground objects in the photograph. Pillars and poles all show prominent vertical lines in an almost artistic composition in the photograph, effectively dividing and drawing attention to the main focus areas. The hippie flower has a strong and figurative…

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    had to do with their canines. The diverse range of people who attend the dog park was tremendous. A conversation between two people that stood out the most to me was between a hippie and a construction worker. The construction worker had these tattoo laced arms with a bald head and muscular body. Expectantly, the hippie had a colorful bandana wrapped around his long brown hair and a frail frame. Even their dogs were the complete opposite, the construction worker had two outgoing pitbulls.…

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