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    TEENAGERS’ COMMUNICATION PREFERENCE IN THE MODERN WORLD A Descriptive Paper Presented to the Faculty of College of Arts and Sciences University of the Cordilleras In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements of the Course English 2 7:30-8:55 MWF By LLOUELA B. ASIM December 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGE 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 RESEARCH OUTLINE 3 CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION 7 CHAPTER II: BODY 9 DIFFERENT MEDIA OF COMMUNICATION 9 TEENAGERS’ INCLINATION OF MODERN COMMUNICATION

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    Hegemony and modern culture (TV documentary script) [Shots of banks‚ shops‚ people walking down shopping streets Grafton Street‚ the Mall in Tralee‚ Oliver Plunket Street in Cork as voice over speaks] “Not since the time of Antonio Gramsci has the notion of hegemony been so relevant in Ireland today. But what is hegemony? [Image of Gramsci] Hegemony is the phrase adopted by Antonio Gramsci from Marx to explain how social structures evolve. [Scenes of Regina Cali prison] Antonio Gramsci

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    Modern Popular Culture

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    Define modern popular culture : Popular culture reflects about how people live their life. Culture is understanding the human’s behavior‚ that includes thought ‚ communication‚ customs‚ beliefs‚ values‚ actions and institutions of racial‚ ethnic ‚religious‚ or social group(Adams‚ bell and Griffin 1997‚254). Music‚ television and movies play a major role in spreading modern culture to all human being. Modern culture helps us to compare how people live now and before. It makes us to balance

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    At first glance many situations and events that take place in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible might seem completely unrelated and irrelevant to modern society; however‚ if the audience digs into the deeper themes and meanings in the play the reader will find striking similarities to certain events in modern culture. The most obvious comparison to modern culture is the theme of false accusations. Throughout the play many characters are falsely accused of crimes that they did not commit. Witchcraft‚ Adultery

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    Pegasus in Modern Culture

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    Bellerophon at the water of his fountain and was ridden by him when he killed Chimera. Bellerophon showed disrespect to the Gods as he attempted to ride Pegasus to Mount Olympus and Zeus sent an insect to sting Pegasus and Bellerophon was thrown back. Pegasus found sanctuary on the sacred mountain‚ where he carried Zeus’ thunderbolts and was ridden by Eos‚ the goddess of dawn. Under his feet sprang the sacred springs of the Muses on Mount Helicon. Many cultures‚ religions‚ and pieces of literature

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    The main theme I found to be constant in “The fear of losing a culture” is the idea that the Latin culture will not disappear as Latin people immigrate to the United States. Essentially‚ Latin culture will form a synthesis with North American culture. I had an interesting experience trying to figure out what other poem or story would share a similar theme with this one. My choice is the poem titled “Go Down Moses”. The reason why I chose the poem “Go Down Moses” is because of the symbolism I found

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    Modern Western Culture

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    Modern western culture arguably fails to meet the most fundamental requirements of any culture: to provide a sense of belonging and purpose‚ a sense of self-worth and meaning‚ and a moral framework to guide youth. Countries like New Zealand and Australia are categorized as “new” western nations‚ young countries without a long‚ shared cultural heritage or strong sense of identity (Eckersley. R 2008). I believe the contribution of western societies has created a worsening precedent‚ one that in particular

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    Blacks should not assimilate with the popular dominant culture but instead maintain their own sense of cultural heritage. The black person who makes the choice to integrate into the dominating culture really must be honest with his or her self and admit that all their pronouncements of concern for the welfare of the black community take a backseat to their personal desire to assimilate. These black people are more of a role model to other black people on how to assimilate or integrate into the colorless

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    tricksters have dominated the folk tradition. Tricksters usually appeared in animal pictures to convey their messages so that people can either believe or disbelieve their thoughts. I come from a culture‚ Afghanistan‚ where people had a strong belief on tricksters because it shows how tricksters dominated the culture. In addition to that‚ tricksters usually are mask wearing playing upon the acceptance of their opponents or tricksters succeed by outsmarting their opponents. In Norse mythology‚ Loki who plays

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    ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY Only those aged 21 and above should be allowed to drive. I am disagree with the statement of “only those aged 21 and above should be allowed to drive”. A driving licence is required before a person is allowed to drive a motor vehicle of any description on a road. In Malaysia and some other countries‚ the legal driving age is 17 years old. Even me‚ as an 18 years old teenager‚ I already have my own driving licence. There are some reasons why teenagers under age of

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