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Admin25.07.2021

Mrs. America: Women's Roles in the 1950s

Since the 1970s, the richest 20 percent of U.
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Admin30.06.2021

Then and now: how things have changed for teenage girls since the 1950s

In the contemporary story, pregnant 17-year-old Hattie takes Gloria, her great-aunt who is fond of cocktails and impractical shoes and is in the early stages of dementia, on a road trip.
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Admin29.08.2021

Mrs. America: Women's Roles in the 1950s

The Day The Music Died.
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Admin21.06.2021

Childhood in Postwar America

We are indeed on of the most targeted audience for almost any product.
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Admin03.08.2021

Teen Dances of the 1950s

Teens' dancing during the 1950s was widely varied in steps and styling.
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Admin06.07.2021

Dating Rituals of the 1950s

Change 2 Side-close-side triple steps were replaced by hook-replace-side triples, with the strong side step emphasizing the backbeat.
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Admin23.07.2021

Why did youth culture start in the 1950s?

The teen boy on the left has suede shoes.
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Admin13.07.2021

Teen Dances of the 1950s

Change 3 The tradition of executing one swing move after another was replaced by mostly dancing in place, holding one or both hands, with fewer swing moves.
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Admin12.07.2021

Why did youth culture start in the 1950s?

The boys slicked back their hair with Brilliantine into a wavy Quiff style with long sideburns and because of the way the hair was finished to the back of the head, the style was brushed back to meet in the middle with the finishing touch of a comb run down the centre back ,thus giving the look of a DA ducks arse.
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Admin07.09.2021

Youth subculture

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