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- 1961: The Hippie Culture
- ... received assistance from the Committee to Aid American War Objectors. The committee helped the young immigrants with advice and aid on the Canadian immigration laws. For those who didnt flee, life was full of harassment from the Government. Popular music and literature help display this message of repression. Jimi Hendrix released a song titled If 6 was 9 that described his oppression: White collared conservative flashing down the street/Pointing ...
- 1962: The Many Faces of Marriage
- ... through a certain number of years of continuous cohabitation. The institution of marriage has altered fundamentally in Western societies as a result of many social changes: increased premarital sex brought on by the relaxation of sexual taboos and the gradual rise in the average marriage age, more women pursuing careers outside the home, the liberalization of divorce laws, the legalization of abortion, the improvement and increased accessibility of birth control methods ...
- 1963: The Many Faces of Marriage
- ... through a certain number of years of continuous cohabitation. The institution of marriage has altered fundamentally in Western societies as a result of many social changes: increased premarital sex brought on by the relaxation of sexual taboos and the gradual rise in the average marriage age, more women pursuing careers outside the home, the liberalization of divorce laws, the legalization of abortion, the improvement and increased accessibility of birth control methods ...
- 1964: Equity In Canada
- ... According to this article, squeegee kids are trying to make an honest living but get harassed and stereotyped in doing so. The equity issue this article best describes is classism. As the author indicates, the harassment directed towards the squeegees comes from the nice folks or upper class people who discriminate against the kids based on the clothes they wear and the lifestyles they choose to live, indicating classism. The squeegee ...
- 1965: BONGO.. Always American Made - Analysis of Bongo Jeans Ad
- ... companion will soon be without even his shoes. On the table are two glasses of milk. This is one of the most powerful images in the ad. I believe they are there to counteract the sexual overtones and idea of risk-taking in the ad. Milk is included as if to say, "Even though these two young people are probably going to have sex when the game is finished, they are ...
- 1966: The Rise of Violent Crime In Canada
- ... had actually been committed or not. The crimes which are considered to be violent crimes and which I am focusing on, I shall list next. Any form of an assault on the person, ranging from sexual assault to Aggravated assault. Robbery, Homicide, Attempted Homicide, and Manslaughter are all considered violent crimes. These crimes are committed for a variety of reasons that range from unbelievable to incredible. Some are done for fun ...
- 1967: Birthing Cermonies of Other Cultures
- ... role in our society. The next story is about the same operation but on a women. This is common in the middle east. The belief is that by removing parts of the girls genitals the sexual desire is minimized therefore preserving their virginity until they are married. This is a high risk procedure meaning there have been a few deaths related to this being done. Unlike the last story women are ...
- 1968: Roles of Individuals and Societies
- ... are talking about the individual's psyche or about his sociological development it appears that man may not have been all that difficult to master; that perhaps we can simplify our existence into terms of sexual urges or economic needs. Whether or not one subscribes to the complete hypotheses of Weber and Freud though, there is no doubt that both authors describe a society that exercises considerable control over the individual ...
- 1969: Skinhead Violence
- ... lies in their taste for violence. Skinheads across the globe have committed numerous murders, firebombing and other crimes of violence against innocent victims whom they deemed to be of the wrong race, religion, nationality, or sexual preference. Their goal whether in Los Angeles or Berlin is a racially pure society like that of the Third Reich. Contrary to their claim to represent the working class youth, skinheads come from widely varying ...
- 1970: Hate Crimes
- ... a straight puritan white male. Many of nowadays extremists stemmed form these "Knights" of white terror. (Lang)32. Hate Crimes are not only against Races (Blacks, Whites, Hispanic, Chinese...) they are also against religious beliefs, sexual preferences, and other minorities in today's society. There are what they call far left extremists and far right extremists, and both have had there leaders. The far right extremists are the ones who want ...
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