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Admin07.08.2021

The Health Belief Model

This show surprised some people who preferred the more serious Murrow.
Admin11.09.2021

What Life Was Like in the 1950s

If you didn't you'd get ticked off for sure.
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Admin21.07.2021

The Health Belief Model

Following Huntley's retirement in 1970, Brinkley became unhappy with reporting the news from New York.
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Admin22.09.2021

The Story of Women in the 1950s

Perceived barriers - This refers to a person's feelings on the obstacles to performing a recommended health action.
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Admin25.08.2021

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

Oh, and let you know your thoughts on this piece — sticks and stones may break my bones, but critiques only improve my efficiency! A survey conducted as late as 1967 for a CBS documentary see the or a determined that two thirds of Americans viewed homosexuals with "disgust, discomfort, or fear" while a majority favored laws against all homosexual acts.
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Admin24.08.2021

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

In Los Angeles throughout the 1950s, the culture of gay men functioned very much below the radar.
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Admin31.08.2021

History of American Journalism

When we talk about modern manners, we seem to always wax nostalgic about how folks were more polite "back in the day.
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Admin30.08.2021

Childrens manners and etitquette 1950's

Reilly In 1951 the California Supreme Court ruled that a bar could not lose its liquor license because it catered to gay clientele.
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Admin28.06.2021

When Polio Triggered Fear Among Parents in the Post

Although he was wary of television, he made the transition with See It Now the first television newsmagazine.
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Admin27.08.2021

Childrens manners and etitquette 1950's

Marriage and children were part of the national agenda.
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Admin15.09.2021

A Lesson in Deep South Manners

The worst mistake a girl can make is to make a man feel intellectually inferior or inadequate as a male.
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Admin02.09.2021

Childrens manners and etitquette 1950's

He knew how the press worked and timed his charges to reporters who, in many cases, did not have enough time to get a response from the accused before the accusations ran in the press.
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