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Subject: Re: Ch...ch...changes


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Andrew Nelson (Go Hawks and Jags!)
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Date Posted: 10:36:08 01/04/08 Fri
In reply to: Mr. Moore 's message, "Ch...ch...changes" on 08:21:48 01/04/08 Fri

The music from the 1920's to the 1960's changed dramatically. Music went from a classic style to an upbeat rock and roll style that people enjoyed. The music changed from consevative to an open minded plethora of music. This was the change for fashion as well because women openly started changing from the long conservative dresses to more open and free dresses which showed some skin. As for men, they dressed more informally. In the 1960's you did not see men always wearing a suit in the club. Fashion became informal and people did not dress formally as much as they did in the 20's. Emotional expression became more open and with the increase of freeness in music the people became more free with their ideas. Most of the population in the 1960's were not constricted by moral ideas created by society because the Hippie Movement allowed more open-mindess and the expression of ideas were free flowing. Lastly, sexuality became extremely open and people were free to express their sexuality without causing a disturbance. In the 1920's people were afraid to express themselves as they would have been shamed on by society. More people experimented with the other sexes by open their minds to a new style of relationships.

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Re: Ch...ch...changesDan Jenkel (The Mayor)10:36:18 01/04/08 Fri
    Re: Ch...ch...changesDan Jenkel22:08:45 01/16/08 Wed


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