The theory was embraced in 1950s Britain, where the establishment had become seriously concerned about the threat from rebellious youth.
The wall is linked to a reading scheme which this year showcases a book by a local author set in 1950s Brighton.
In fifth place was "Sparkle, " a remake of a movie about a churchgoing teenager in 1950s Harlem who becomes a famous singer.
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But her second win for Revolutionary Road - in which she plays a frustrated housewife living in 1950s America - came as a surprise.
Twenty years ago this summer Britain was going crazy over a Grease - a musical, based on a soppy love story set in 1950s America.
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His last foray into theatre was in 2004, when he directed the play A Second Hand Memory - about two generations of defeated dreamers in 1950s Brooklyn.
Those of the Michael Moore strain of liberalism want to turn back the hands of time so that we can go back to living in 1950s suburban Michigan.
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People gather to sip drinks in 1950s-style cafes, eat mango with sticky rice and pose for photos in front of murals depicting idyllic scenes of Thai village life.
Unemployment was stuck around 6% in the 1950s, and then settled below 4% in the 1960s. 13 million jobs were created in the 1960s, 7 million in the 1950s.
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The specs, from 3-D technology maker RealD, look more like Buddy Holly's eyewear than the old red and blue glasses used in 1950s movie houses, and provide a much more startling experience.
In 1950s Britain this agreement around the welfare state was pronounced enough to be given the mocking label "Butskellism", a combination of the names of leading Conservative and Labour politicians of the time.
In an apparent foretaste of his controversial Christmas message, the king warned viewers at the time that if their political impasse remained unresolved, they risked the emergence of a form of "poujadism", referring to a right-wing populist movement in 1950s France.
The author acknowledged as much in the 1950s in a little-known letter to his son, Michael.
That was the situation in Europe in the 1950s and in East Asia in the 1970s.
Work by John Ermisch at Essex University has shown that only a quarter of women born in the 1950s moved in with their partners before walking up the aisle but four-fifths of women born in the 1970s did.
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Television's political use, first in the 1950s and in subsequent decades, involved coverage of national party conventions (beginning in 1952), TV presidential campaign commercials (beginning with Eisenhower), presidential candidate debates (the Nixon-Kennedy debate was the first to be televised in 1960), and live presidential press conferences and speeches (Kennedy was first to do this from 1960-1963).
Hessel's diplomatic postings also included Vietnam in the 1950s and Algeria in the 1960s.
Mitchell says this is not an investment craze like in the 1950s, or in the 1990s with the Internet.
In the 1950s, fishermen in the Gulf of Mexico thought the whitetip was scarce because it was never seen in open waters.
His star declined in the 1950s, but in his heyday, he had some of the myth-making power of his more durable contemporaries such as Stewart, Bogart and Tracy.
Three-quarters of boys born to professional fathers in the 1950s ended up in the same kinds of jobs, meaning they had as much inertia as manual workers in the early 20th century.
Rising powers have always used the state to kick-start growth: think of Japan and South Korea in the 1950s or Germany in the 1870s or even the United States after the war of independence.
The slow decline in tornado death frequency from the mid 1920s through the early 1950s was greatly accelerated by the deployment of weather radar in the 1950s and 60s.
We look back on midwifery in the 1950s with nostalgia today in dramas such as Call the Midwife.
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Created by a French inventor in the late 1950s in his basement, but sold through the Ohio Art Company, it kept thousand of kids and adults entertained for decades, event today.
The film would have been seen more as the story of a murderous love triangle set in Saigon in the early 1950s in which Caine, playing opposite Brendan Fraser, artfully portrays a weary British foreign correspondent.
At the turn of the 20th century, letterpress posters advertised boxing matches, circuses and carnivals, but most print shops junked their clunky letterpress printers for offset units in the 1950s or for computers in the 1980s.
It began unnoticed in the 1950s with two concepts: in biology, with James D.
Some of the earliest swag shows, in the 1950s, were typically held in hotel rooms in Chicago, says Mr. Cohn.
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Suffering from an undiagnosed learning disability in the 1950s, Goodfellow was stuck in the "subnormal" class in his village school in Cambridgeshire.
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