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    Essay On Photoethnography

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    addition, I observed the behaviors of the bar’s customers, which proved interesting results when trying to understand the social norms and taboos of the bar. The owners and bar-goers both agreed that the atmosphere at Frank & Marlee’s is “funky” and “hippie-inspired,” making it unlike many of the other bars on the Square. The people at Frank & Marlee’s on “Taco Tuesday, ” not only represent the bars customer base, but a culture that is obsessed with the 1960s, drugs, and being…

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    found in America are what to be considered the “hippies”. There are similarities and differences between the culture of America and the subculture of the “hippies”. Similarities are found in language and values. In both the American culture and the hippie subculture in America they both share the same…

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    Great White Shark Hunt

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    would happen when the 100,000 new hippies came into the city. Thompson’s purpose was to inform readers about what was happening in Height Ashbury, with specific details, imagery of the city, and information of the city. In doing so he informs that the hippie…

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    70's Research Paper

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    The 70’s were known for lots of different things and events. Such as music, fashion, marches, and protest. In the 70’s they had their own fashion style and statements. The 70’s had lots of new famous artist and hit songs that are still known today. Also during this era they had many protest against the Vietnam war and multiple pro equality marches. Everything that defines the 70’s made it unique from all of the other decades. During the 70’s music was involved in the majority of people's…

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    When Hair: The American Tribal Love Rock Musical first premiered on Broadway in 1968, American audiences didn’t know what to make of it. The story took place in New York’s Greenwich Village, during the 1960s and centered around Claude: a member of a hippie “tribe” who has been drafted into the Vietnam war and must face the choice of whether or not to go to war. While Claude’s story serves as the basic plot, Hair was a variety of topics all meshed into one production, appropriately called, a…

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    Essay On 70's Fashion

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    reasons, but clothes is more than that it became later more important and it called fashion. In each year we have different cuts, designs and styles that are related to the changes and the society. The 70’s has some of the best elements and moods like hippie, punk, disco and more. The 1970’s is one of the most fun period that has also a lot fashion from cuts, designs, fabrics, popular designers and much more. In the late 60’s the mini skirt was very popular but then the idea of the above knee…

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    we are to accept Rawls’ primary goods as the rational conclusion of a thin definition of goods, this account remains to simplistic to account for some of the deeper mechanisms at play here. How does this idea cope with the example of the wandering hippie, who despises materialism and finds immense pleasure from his poverty? Or the Christian, who chooses humility over self-respect when they admit to the world that they are intrinsically wicked and sinful and are unworthy of respect? Are both…

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    In our One Flew socratic seminar, there were six questions among the discussion. Each represents a central theme to the book: Hemmingway's terms, racism, microcosm, democracy, drugs, and Looney’s are healthier than the sane. There were great discussions among these questions, and answers that gave extent towards real world examples and historical backgrounds. Throughout the discussion, there were many strong points discussed back and forth. One of the main ideas was the relation to real world…

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    Native American Activism

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    by One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest. In Chapter One, to introduce the hippie culture involvement in the fish-ins, Smith credited Ken Kesey as highly influential in disseminating interest to the counterculture and to mainstream America, his , at minimum, through his book One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, featuring a Native American narrator. Smith stated that Kesey was the "bridge" between the Beat Generation and the hippie culture, and that Gary Snyder brought in a more "sophisticated"…

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    Steve Jobs Father

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    Hewlett-Packard. In 1967, Jobs met Steve Wozniak. Jobs and Wozniak became very close friends. He later attended Reed College and then dropped out in his first semester because he didn't want to spend so much of his parent's money. He then went through a hippie like experience, doing drugs like marijuana and LSD. Then, in 1977, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, formally created the company Apple. That same year they unveiled the Apple II, which became a huge success. This made job very rich at a very…

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