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British Culture since 1945: Part II

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Sekundarstufe I und II

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Seminar paper from the year 2004 in the subject Didactics - English - Applied Geography, grade: sehr gut, University of Innsbruck (Translationswissenschaften), language: English, abstract: 1) Why was there a slight, but perceptible rise in the birth rate at the start of 1975? Speculate. After World War II there was an increase in the birth rate. A generation later (about 20 years later) this part of the population was of a fertile and childbearing age. That’s the reason why more people were having children^and the birth rate was again higher. 2) Which 5 reasons are offered for persistent economic failure in the 1970s?

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Shallow Grave, Female Eunuch, Peter Cattaneo, Seventies, Charles, 1986, Evita, Bleak Moments, economic realities, Bugsy Malone, Alan Parker, CJD, 1945, John Boorman, death, boom, multi-cultural aspect, Danny Boyle, Labour Party, Seminal, Abigail's Party, The Full Monty, feminism, Brassed Off, Pink Floyd, riots, The Wall, Hear my song, Peter Chelsom, Secrets and Lies, Germaine Greer, Riff Raff, Samantha Fox, 90s, New Realism, Fifties, The General, Neil Kinnock, Department of Culture, Ken Loach, Trainspotting, High Hopes, Thatcherism, Life is Sweet, Naturalism, post-feminist era, British Culture, visual arts, Lady Di, St. Francis of Assisi's prayer, Fame, Mike Leigh, Punk, Britain, Eighties, Sixties, downsides, Mrs. Thatcher, Sam Fox, financial sector, The Commitments, Mark Herman, Tony Blair, art