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Women At Home:
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The Working World:
All photos accessed online
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Roles in the 1950s:
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Internet Achive
Videos used:
- Cooking Terms and What They Mean
- Easy Does It
- The Bright Young Newcomer
- I Want to be a Secretary
- Supervising Women Workers
- Choosing for Happiness
- The Home Economics Story (Part 1)
- Why Study Home Economics
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History and Film 200
Fall 2004