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    Effects Of K Pop

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    Positive effects: it showed me different cultures around the world. and opened my curiosity for history. http://forums.soompi.com/discussion/263465/effect-of-k-pop-on-your-life Listening to k-pop music has a good effect in the Philippines. One of it is when Korean musicians come to the Philippines to have a concert‚ the Philippines earn taxes from it. In this‚ the economy of the Philippines rises up from the foreign musicians that come to the Philippines. Another is that when Korean musicians

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    K Pop Forever?

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    Juniors‚ then you might know what K Pop is. K Pop or Korean Pop is one of the famous genres of music not only in South Korea‚ but also here in the Philippines. Every music channel in the television plays a K Pop song. What’s with this K Pop that made a lot of people‚ especially girls‚ become crazy with it? And if you’re thinking that this K Pop thing is for little girls only‚ think again. When asked why she loves K Pop‚ Darmie Coronel‚ 25‚ said “I like K Pop because i find their songs nice even

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    Nineties Pop Rock

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    Pop Rock in the Nineties The nineties were a decade of enhancement. It was no longer fit to have anything the way it was originally made. It needed to be enhanced. The tastes and wants of society changed as technology changed. Every time technology advanced it would have a ripple effect to everything around it. This included music. Alternative rock was glorious in its day‚ but in the society of the nineties something more was needed. There are some alternative bands that embraced this change and

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    Women In Pop Culture

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    to obey them for their pleasure only. A prime example of which is the public’s response to a rape victim Tatiana Andreeva’s self-defence saying “there is nothing wrong with a man wanting to have sex with a girl.” It is perpetuated through the use of pop culture and glorified in lyrics such as “tried to domesticate you‚ but you’re an animal‚ baby it’s in your nature” and “What? You don’t like

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    Pop culture is transmitted via the mass media and aimed particularly at younger people. Pop culture can be expressed through many different ways such as fashion‚ music‚ television‚ movies‚ cars and sports. Pop culture was targeted at teens for many reasons. These reasons were that teens cared how they appeared and were influenced by the images and looks. After World War 2 finished‚ improvements to entertainment started to happen this gave people more ideas and new trends. To understand pop culture

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    music

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    2.09 POP Music: Review Questions and Critical Thinking Questions Jorge Gomez Nov. 13‚ 2013 Review Questions: 1. Popular music is any music since industrialization in the mid- 1800s that is in line with the tastes and preferences of the middle class. 2. Pop music uses themes that are short songs about love and other existing themes‚ a song that uses this theme would

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    Pop Culture and Society

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    Pop culture and society Przemysław Dworzyński Pop culture‚ or popular culture is by dictionary defined as “cultural activities or commercial products reflecting‚ suited to‚ or aimed at the tastes of the general masses of people”. The term “popular culture” came into existence in the 19th century or earlier. Traditionally‚ the term has meant the education and general cultural awareness of the lower classes‚ as opposed to the "official culture". The stress in the distinction from

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    Essay on pop culture

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    language. Globalization have made it possible for an extreme output of popular culture that has mainly origins of English speaking countries with U.S.A. as the main exporter of popular culture through music‚ movies‚ television etc. In this essay I explore the positive aspects that using popular music in the classroom might potentially have. In my main issues I discuss the motivational aspects of popular culture‚ why teachers might feel insecure or unwilling to use the student ’s personal interests

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    Pop Culture Analysis

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    word and part of pop culture‚ but say the word to a person speaking another language and it’s understood. Movies have changed dramatically too‚ before gore‚ sex‚ and violence‚ were more often time than not‚ rated R but now can be seen in PG-13 movies‚ younger generations are being exposed to more and more because of pop culture like the tv or internet have made it more acceptable and common for something like that to be. Because of this countries are trying to block out American pop culture‚ in order

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    On the off chance that the Pop wellness worldview doesn’t fit - which it more often than not doesn’t - prompts dissatisfaction and a feeling of disappointment. The other perspective that not very many consider - the "pop wellness" worldview can be unsafe for some. Rather than wellness from the outside and expecting its aiding within (enormous presumption) wellness should be

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