Basic functions missing after replacing hard drive

My drive crashed. I took it to Apple to have it replaced. I then noticed some differences.
I no longer see the hard drive in the finder window or on the desktop. Its no where to be found. 2nd, there is no longer the folder with 'your name' that contains the following - pictures, downloads, sites, library, music, videos etc... I don't even see my computer in the finder by 'Devices.' Now its kind of a hassle having to scroll through the 'All My Files' until I find what Im looking for. I can't easily organize files as I did before when having a folder for everything. All see - Applications, All My Files, Airdrop, Downloads, Documents. Its probably not that big of a deal but it is a bit annoying.
Is this new normal change?
And is there a way to manually bring this function back?
Thanks,

Choose Preferences from the Finder menu and change them as desired.
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