Wally Cleaver

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    The Flash's History Although there are many flashes the two that are most important is the Flash and Professor Zoom. These two characters are both very important to all of the Flash story lines. The Flash is heard to be just as fast or faster then superman. The Flash appears many times even in different comic book such as the Justice league. Professor Zoom also shows up in other comics so he can fight the Flash. The first paragraph will talk about the flash, his powers, how he got them, and…

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    mind old, you don't mind getting' dressed up." The writers also reserved some wit for Ward and June Cleaver. In another episode Beaver receives a new bike and asks his father, Ward, if he can ride it to…

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    mischievous boy and Wally the typical all American teen, smart and athletic. This was the family that middle class America strived to be like in the fifties and sixties. Who wouldn’t want to be a member of the Cleaver family they had a nice car a beautiful house, everyone was healthy and the lived in the suburbs. Leave it to Beaver explains middle class America through the eyes of young Beaver and the experiences he had in his suburban neighborhood. Nothing bad ever happens to the Cleavers even…

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    Tv Shows In The 1950's

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    The Cleaver family makes up the shows main characters. The family makeup is nuclear, with two married parents, Ward and June, and two sons, Wally and Theodore better known as “The Beaver”. The family follows the cultural ideal of the times, as June Cleaver is a homemaker while Ward is the breadwinner of the family. The children Wally and the Beaver are mischievous, but they are well mannered complacent kids. It is obvious…

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    point of view one would expect each family member to determine their role in the family. Some family members might prefer to hold a position of reverence and importance, such as Ward Cleaver or Mike Baxter; for others a position of service may be a greater satisfaction than receiving admiration, such as with June Cleaver. In addition, the behavior of family members can change over time, causing the family structure to evolve, such as children learning lessons, as portrayed in both of these…

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    This includes examples of the ethnicity of the residents and dispelling old beliefs such as how the suburbs were populated with various Cleaver family, June, Ward, Wally, and the Beaver stereotypes. In addition, it brought the notion of how important the political and economic agendas are to the promotion and creation of sustainable redevelopment and used Long Island as the first American modern suburb…

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