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    happen if women’s social roles changed. There were many aspects to why women’s roles changed but there were three issues that most significantly impacted women’s lives and those were The Women’s Suffrage Movement, World War II, and the “Levittown” Suburbs. Women’s Suffrage has forever changed the lives of every woman after August 18, 1920, when…

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    Government Primary Schools

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    To what extent does the electoral district of Albert Park require additional government primary schools to be developed? Albert Park is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, Australia. It covers the inner-city suburbs of South Melbourne, Albert Park, Middle Park, Port Melbourne and St Kilda, (ABC.net.au, 2010). The volume of enrolments to attend government primary schools within the electorate increased significantly over the 5 year period between 2006 and 2011, with this…

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    believing that everything would be difficult to them. The system of tracking though it has been taken out and refuted by many educational philosopher the system can still be found in modern schools. This belief of giving students alternative route rather than just college/university bound was an idea brought about by the mass increase of population and schools. Not all the student that could be guaranteed a college future. Adjustments were made to the school curriculum in order to deal with the…

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    Only In London Summary

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    so important to identifying who someone is as a person. But although there is no real choice in deleting your “original” society, there are certain memories that might make you want to delete your personality. Keisha grew up in a primarily white suburb outside of London and faced racism often. Its often noted that “everybody was white” (176) and that mixed/black people were “an endangered species” (191). Once she was Natalie, she also stated that her kids would not go to boarding school so…

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    about and how many there are. So again, I think about going to ancient Rome and feel myself begin spinning faster and faster. Until I stop and feel that familiar pain in my gut. When I open my eyes, I see I am again on the suburb of a city, but this time I notice I am on the suburb of a different city. This one I notice is bigger. So again, I walk into the city and start roaming around. When I suddenly see several priests all huddled together. So I began walking to them thinking that I will be…

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    prompt that I could have used so I will now try to salvage what I can from this hole that I have dug myself into so lets that adding things in to make him more interesting. He lives is a house, black and in the suburbs in some U.S. state, I don't know which U.S. state has a bunch of suburbs that I can put him in but it doesn't matter any way. His house is a…

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    The Jazz Age was a post World War 1 movement and a very important time in America during the 1920s & 30s, impacting music, economy, and warfare. Music and dancing grew rapidly around the nation and gained a lot of popularity, specifically jazz. Economically, the Great War happened, which led to the Wall Street Stock Market Crash and eventually led to the Great Depression. People needed something to do to get through the Crash and the War so jazz music was a getaway for some people. Many liked…

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    quote “Girls can’t play sports” just got reversed. Women all over the world are making history, Billie Jean King effected women all over the world and the WNBA showed us that women will fight for what they believe is right. Women have risen from the suburbs and are now able to be called female athletes. Female athletes all over the world are making history that seemed impossible to. The day Mrs. Kings defeated Riggs at the Houston Astrodome showed a huge impact to man and women in the early…

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    Baby Boom In The 1950's

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    “Historians use the word boom to describe a lot of things about the 50s: the booming, the booming suburbs and most of all the so-called baby boom.”This quote about the 1950s shows the baby boom ,,just one of the many important occurrences in the time period,. The “baby boom” began in 1946 to 1964 and resulted in the birth of four million babies each year , in the 1950s ,in the United States which was caused because many of the soldiers coming home from World War II though the future would be…

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    against violence and racism towards black people. Black lives matter protest are focused on the brutality of police officers against african americans citizens and the racial profiling against african americans. What began as a protest in St. Louis suburbs explode into a wildfire that has engulfed the whole county. There will always be people who say all lives matter but right now the black lives matter movement is so important because african americans are being brutalized by police and racial…

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