PPT-How did life change for teenagers from the 1950s?

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Lesson Aim To feel confident with the content History lessons are now on the website hooray TASK Content boxed key points underlined 5 ideas on each topic How did life change for teenagers from the 1950s. T. E. E. N. . N. E. T. W. O. R. K. Contents..... Authors ..... About the authors. ..... Preface ..... The road to teen network. ..... Changes during teenage. ..... Emotional changes. Physical changes. “The Nation Prospers”. Baby Boom. It is a significant increase in the number of babies born . It took place in the years following World War II. As people were better off after the war, more got married and started families. Youth. Adult. Fashion. Beatniks. Hipsters. Beatnik Writers. Jack . Keruoac. Beatnik Writers. Allen Ginsberg. The first part of “Howl” presents a picture of a nightmare world; the second part is an indictment of those elements of modern society destructive to the best qualities of human nature . . . materialism, conformity, and mechanization leading toward war . . . It ends in a plea for holy living. It’s every parent’s worst nightmare you go to check on your child in the middle of the night, and she’s not there. Your heart starts pounding and you fly into panic mode, calling her friends, your relatives, and the police.. The end of WWII led to an era of wealth & spending in the 1950s:. The war stimulated the economy & ended the Great Depression. High wages, service pay for soldiers, & war bond investments gave Americans money to spend. By . Laura . Epstein. While advertising has progressed socially since the 1950s by frequently portraying women as equally capable to men, it has regressed in terms of its distortion of the female physique.. By Georgia and Skye. What they are Talking About. Teenagers’ language changes when they are talking in a formal situation, such as a presentation or speaking in front of an audience. If a teenager is casually talking or gossiping with a group of their friends, their language will be more informal because they will be comfortable talking to people they are familiar with. On the other hand, if a teenager was speaking in assembly or giving a speech in front of a group of people, their language is more likely to change and be more formal. They will use less fillers such as “like” and “err.” If a teenager is talking about a controversial topic or something they are unfamiliar with, they will use more hedges such as “I think” and “maybe.” This is because they would not want to offend the people they are talking to, especially if it is a person that they are intellectually inferior to, like a teacher. However, if a teenager is talking about a laid-back topic such as celebrity gossip, they are likely to be less cautious about their choice of words and will use more slang terms.. CONNECTING. Quiz. What does ‘swag’ mean?. Style, looking good, confidence. What are fans of Justin Bieber called?. ‘. Beliebers. ’. What . would I be referring to if I bragged about my ‘. gainz. Learning Objectives. Recap causes of the American Dream. Consider how the American Dream developed. Evaluate the America Dream. Think back to last lesson – how do these 3 images link to explain why there would have been a consumer boom in the 1950s?. Social Unrest” . ??. “Conservatism, Complacency, and Contentment”. OR. 1. A. . Baby Boom. It seems to me that every other young housewife I see is pregnant.. . -- British visitor to America, 1958. Warm-Up Question. :. Explain the Truman Doctrine. Explain the Marshall Plan. What. . was. . the. . purpose. . of. . NATO?. President Eisenhower’s Modern Republicanism. Eisenhower Video. . Eisenhower’s Modern Republicanism. By: Caroline Breen . Historical Events and Discoveries:. Color TV Introduced (1951) . Historical Events and Discoveries:. Disneyland Opens (1955). Historical Events and Discoveries: . Grace Kelly Marries Prince Rainer III of Monaco. . (Tuesday, April 25. th. ). The Americans. , Chapter 19, “. ttt. ”…p. 632-663. 1950s . terms. reading. NOTES (PPT slides). History Alive!. . Ch. 41 (p. 532-547) Peace, Prosperity, and Progress. BY LUCY PARTRIDGE Misophonia can be a distressing condition for teenagers and can have devastating eects upon their home and school lives. There is little research in this area and, as Lucy Par

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