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    Southern Gothic Literature

    US Cultural trends 1950-1969 1950s Conformity - an agreement between a group’s standards Conformity was common around the American Society as it assimilated itself in America during World War II. Traditional Gender roles were reestablished Men working as the ones who earn money for the family Females maid and run the household Societies are leading to be consistent and stable as itself Television TV assimilated a trend between the old and young people to find a way to accept each other’s social

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    Latin America

    LATIN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS LATIN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WIND INSTRUMENTS WIND INSTRUMENTS STRING INSTRUMENTS STRING INSTRUMENTS PERCUSSION INSTRUMENTS PERCUSSION INSTRUMENTS LATIN -AMERICAN MUSIC LATIN -AMERICAN MUSIC LATIN AMERICAN MUSICAL STYLES LATIN AMERICAN MUSICAL STYLES Tango Tango During the "belle epoque" (1890s), the working class of the "Boca" of Buenos Aires (Argentina) invented a new rhythm, the tango. Tan-go was the name given to the drums of the African slaves,

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    Green Marketing Strategy

    GREEN MARKETING STRATEGY GOING GREEN As a company we think we can maintain a comparative advantage by becoming associated with and involved in green product marketing through the innovative 'Farmhouse' environmentally friendly product-line. The green marketing strategy would involve donating to sustaining an NGO program “FRIENDS OF THE EARTH” whose aim is to fix the food chain. This initiative is relevant to the 'Farmhouse' brand for making our breakfast line (which includes cereals and cookies)

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    Dont Look Back Bob Dylan Documentary

    In the film, Don't Look Back,  the documentary starring Bob Dylan, we see both the dark and  enlightening sides of Bob Dylan. throughout the film it’s clear that Dylan has a level of comfort with the  director, and as a result we are allowed into his personal life on and off stage. there are also a few  moments of ambiguity and some highlights in the film that indirectly give us a sense of ageism, sexism and  cultural values. The directors craft helps tie these together in a way that is appealing to the audience and 

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    Sociology

    Deviance and Social Control Deviance and Social Control Unit: New Left Realism New Left Realism Deviance and Social Control New Left Realism Introduction In the early 1980's, two "new" approaches to the study of crime and deviance began to emerge in Britain and America, both of which focused upon the "realities" of crime (specifically) - but from different ends of the political spectrum. In Britain, the "New Left Realism" started to develop through the work of writers such as Lea

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    Gender Roles in the Big Lebowski

    Gender Roles in The Big Lebowski Throughout history, masculinity has been defined through men who are not just strong physically, but mentally as well. Traditionally, men have been expected to settle down, have a family and provide for their family through an honest, hard-working profession. Although much different from men, women are expected to live up to traditional expectations as well. This would include getting married, having children, devoting most of their time to raising their children

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    The 1950's: A Historical Analysis

    In the first fifteen years after the end of World War II, American citizens were generally content with the leadership of the federal government, the thriving economy, and the civility that conformity brought. There was a surge of new jobs in the white-collar industry, an extreme increase in the number of babies being born due to security and hopefulness for the future, and because of the booming economy there was a large increase in the move to suburban housing creating peaceful and safe neighborhoods

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    DEVELOPMENT AND IMPACT OF TOURISM INDUSTRY IN INDIA  H.Lalnunmawia INTRODUCTION There are various definitions of tourism. Theobald (1994) suggested that etymologically, the word "tour" is derived from the Latin 'tornare' and the Greek 'tornos,' meaning 'a lathe or circle; the movement around a central point or axis.' This meaning changed in modern English to represent 'one's turn.' The suffix -ism is defined as 'an action or process; typical behavior or quality' whereas the suffix -ist denotes

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    Science

    John F. Kennedy Assignation and the Insufficient Investigation Student Name SS310-19: Exploring the 1960s - An Interdisc. Approach Teacher’s Name May 01, 2012 Introduction There have been many events over the years that influence the world. One in particular was the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Many events that have occurred since can be traced back to the Assassination. After 49 years the world is still questioning the facts of the assassination. There have been many

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    Light The Fuse: A Personal Analysis

    Friendship can be found in many different ways such as similar personalities, similar personal experiences, or similar interests. Some friendships have spawned great ideas that have led to great things such as music. The story of how Light the Fuse formed is a similar story of great friends and ideas that led to the gift of music. In the early years there was no Light the Fuse, just two awkward middle school kids that could somewhat carry a beat and could strum the guitar well enough to make

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