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Korean War Gazette

Technology of the 1950’s. Korean War Gazette. Final Edition. January 14, 1951. Volume 5, Number 1. Toys Created. Home Appliances. Kitchen Appliances.

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Korean War Gazette

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  1. Technology of the 1950’s Korean War Gazette Final Edition January 14, 1951 Volume 5, Number 1 Toys Created Home Appliances Kitchen Appliances Loremipsum dolor sit ametaspernaturLoremipsumdolototamaspernatur fugit beatae r sit ametundeaspernatur sit quasi magni sit sedexplicabodoloresdolores, sunt vitae voluptatemconsequunturutipsam quasi sedinventorequiaveritatisutvoluptatemdolores Loremipsum dolor sit ametdolores et aspernaturvoluptas dicta dicta, ipsamipsanemoperspiciatisunde error sedvoluptatemratione quae eaque quae quae, magnienimenimnatusperspiciatis quasi quiaquiaisteperspiciatisipsammagnivoluptatemvoluptatem, enimipsaiste et sedquiadoloremquevoluptatemutmagnilaudantiumlaudantium vitae vitae, illomagnimagnieosaccusantiumaccusantiumperspiciatis quasi nemo voluptatemvoluptatem, enimipsaiste et sedquiadoloremquevoluptatemutmagnilaudantiumlaudantium vitae vitae, illomagnimagnieosaccusantiumaccusantiumperspiciatis quasi nemo voluptatemvoluptatem, enimipsaiste et sedquiadoloremquevoluptatemutmagnilaudantiumlaudantium vitae vitae, Loremipsum dolor sit amet quae quae, magnienimenimnatusperspiciatis quasi quiaquiaisteperspiciatisipsammagnivoluptatemvoluptatem, enimipsaiste et sedquiadoloremquevoluptatemutmagnilaudantiumlaudantium vitae vitae, illomagnimagnieosaccusantiumaccusantiumperspiciatis quasi nemo voluptatemvoluptatem, enimipsaiste et sedquiadoloremquevoluptatemutmagnilaudantiumlaudantium vitae vitae, illomagnimagnieosaccusantiumaccusantiumperspiciatis quasi nemo Music The Nuclear Arms Race started on July 16 when the U.S. detonated the first A-bomb in New Mexico. This was called the "Trinity" test. During the final stages of World War II, the United States conducted two atomic bombs against Japan in the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. They dropped the “Little Boy” on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, followed by the “Fat Man” on August 9. Six days after the detonation over Nagasaki, Japan announced its surrender to the Allied Powers, signing the Instrument of Surrender on September 2, officially ending the World War II. These are the only attacks with nuclear weapons in the history of warfare. Loremipsum dolor sit amettotamaspernatur fugit beataeaspernaturoditeosistenemo et et, dicta accusantiumquiadoloremquequia quae laudantiumquia error vitae qui Loremipsum dolor sit ametundeaspernatur sit quasi magni sit sedexplicabodoloresdolores, sunt vitae voluptatemconsequunturutipsam quasi sedinventorequiaveritatisutvoluptatemdolores Loremipsum dolor sit ametdolores et aspernaturvoluptas dicta dicta, ipsamipsanemoperspiciatisunde error sedvoluptatemratione quae eaque quae quae, magnienimenimnatusperspiciatis Bibliography

  2. Toys Created • 1952 • Mr. Potato Head • 1954 • Matchbox cars • Most popular boys toy • 1955 • Play-doh

  3. Toys Created cont. • 1957 • Hula Hoops • 1958 • Frisbee • 1959 • Barbie • Most popular girls toy

  4. Kitchen Appliances • Refrigerators • considered for rich people and were financially out of reach for most • Electric Stoves • Toasters • Kettles • Revolutionized kitchens Click on the kettle to see a 1950’s appliance commercial!

  5. Home Appliances • Vacuum cleaners and washing machines saved a lot of time • Washing machines were very expensive so most people didn’t have them • Most people didn’t have television until the 50s but then people just started buying a lot of them and they became in high demand • Many people owned radios • These appliances symbolized success of their owners and were shown-off in their homes for other people to admire

  6. Music • Country and Western starts becoming popular • Led by Johnny Cash and Hank Williams • Saw the rise of rock ‘n roll • Led by Elvis Presly

  7. Bibliography • http://www.kidsnewsroom.org/elmer/infoCentral/frameset/decade/1950.htm • http://www.skwirk.com/p-c_s-14_u-189_t-505_c-1863/home-appliances/nsw/home-appliances/australia-s-social-and-cultural-history-in-the-post-war-period/the-impact-of-changing-technology-on-everyday-life • http://www.thepeoplehistory.com/50smusic.html

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