You could see a news reel, a full feature musical and the latest Flash Gordon serial at the movie theater for a dime. (According to my parents.)
patriotism and high morale
He was Greek and Greek was his culture
it was impotant becoase the home front was just as impotant as anything els
Home Front
Hitlers holiday home
The term "home front" referred to the United States. It referred to the people back home who were fighting their own war of fear and rationing rather than actually going out and facing the enemy. It was also used in Britain where there was also the danger from the bombing. There was even a 'Dad's Army' of men too old, too young or in reserved occupations who provided the Home Guard watching for parachutists and other infiltrators.
In the 1950, popular culture was tantamount to home life. In other words, a proper home life influenced what was the popular culture of the 1950's era.
it is about our home,culture and palace by the island princess
I am not used to a home front
home front
Home Front Command was created in 1992.
The Home Front was created on 2006-07-16.
Home and Culture Section – Provides info about budgeting, food preparation, house improvement, etc.
Culture shock refers to the feeling of disorientation and discomfort that someone may experience when they are immersed in a culture or environment that is different from their own. It can include feelings of confusion, anxiety, and uncertainty as a result of unfamiliar customs, language, or social norms. Over time, individuals typically adapt and adjust to the new culture.
An adoptive culture would be a culture that one moves into and chooses to live the lifestyle of. They choose to adopt the culture of their new home.
what i think is that the australian's wanted to have war on there home front
Nomadic culture is a culture in which many cultures has been traditionally nomadic which is that they have no home, food , water, clothes and so on. Nomadic culture is a very poor culture for tons of different culture. A.Tuck
He was Greek and Greek was his culture