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    By the end of WWII the American culture and lifestyle made its way into the Australian pop culture mainly impacting on teenagers and their ways of entertainment. During the late 1950’s‚ television spread throughout Australia as many improvements and adjustments were made to the reception and price‚ therefore‚ many people began to purchase it mainly for entertainment purposes. This caused a significant impact on the Australian culture as most people were influenced by what they saw on T.V‚ which was

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    Sports in Pop Culture

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    Abstract Gender‚ race‚ and competitiveness in youth sports have been controversial beginning on the very first day of sports broadening its boundaries (Granderson‚ 2012). From Brent Barry to Kristy Yamaguchi to Tiger Woods‚ one of the youngest golf champions ever‚ sports has always been "one way.” Different people of different backgrounds‚ ethnic groups‚ and social classes‚ and ages have shown that he or she can do anything if they have the will to accomplish the task (Granderson‚ 2012). Tiger

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    he History of Baseball Americans began playing baseball on informal teams‚ using local rules‚ in the early 1800s. By the 1860s‚ the sport‚ unrivaled in popularity‚ was being described as America’s "national pastime." Alexander Joy Cartwright of New York invented the modern baseball field in 1845. Alexander Cartwright and the members of his New York Knickerbocker Base Ball Club devised the first rules and regulations for the modern game of baseball.... [tags: Baseball Sports History] 1295 words

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    LIKE A ROLLING STONE: A MORAL ANALYSIS Bob Dylan’s classic‚ Like a Rolling Stone‚ offers powerful images and musical brilliance. But underlying it is a surprisingly moral message. What is this song about? The singer is obviously addressing someone he once knew. Is it a man or a woman? By the third line‚ we know it is a woman: “People call and say/beware down you’re bound to fall.” We have a hint at this point in time that we may be talking about the sin of pride‚ since as we recall‚ “pride goeth

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    Canadian pop culture plays a big part in our everyday lives. We may not notice that Canadian pop culture even exist‚ however media revolves all around us. The type of content that I enjoy is listening to Indie/Alternative music and I enjoy wanting lifestyle videos such as The 1975 and watching lifestyle videos on youtube. The type of content I watch/listen are not Candian content‚ but instead they are produced in the United States. This seems to be the issue for most people because Canadian Content

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    Abby felt so relieved now that the prankster’s been caught. It was like a huge weight was lifted off her shoulders. For the first time in almost two weeks she was finally able to get some much needed rest. Feeling refreshed from a long nap and a nice hot bath‚ she started tidying up the house. She’d just put the last of the toys away when she hears her daughter hopping down the steps. “Good morning sleeping beauty.” “It’s not morning‚ silly.” She laughs‚ running over to the cookie jar. “How about

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    ways music can affect an individuals. Most of these feelings are personal and self-centered‚ but music can also affect a group of individuals. These groups mix and bond and share similar experiences and ideas whether it is joy or sorrow. The Protest Pop video has truly opened up my eyes to the true meaning of reform though music. Its compelling facts of history created an even more real and relatable interest for me. The music used to escort these ideas also aided in my understanding of what was going

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    The pop star image has been growing ever since the start of Jacksons 5 career in the 70s‚ which was the first boy band created. After started you sole career Michael Jackson became the inspiration for many artists and has made a big impact on the careers of many pop stars of today. Pop stars throughout the years have also had a huge effect on the media and how the media portrays them to the general public. Currently pop music has many songs in the top‚ according to billboard magazine. This is a trend

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    On Monday‚ July 9th‚ 1962‚ while the United States was experimenting with the nuclear bomb at Johnson Island‚ and the future Wall Street scammer Jordan Belfort was born‚ and the artist‚ Andy Warhol‚ exposed his work at an art gallery exhibition in Los Angeles. One of his works is now one of the iconic arts‚ called “32 Campbell’s Soup Cans.” Out of all subjects‚ Andy Warhol chose Campbell’s soup cans to display his view. Was this an accidental art? Did Andy Warhol just paint them and throw them together

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    What Makes Popcorn Pop?

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    What Makes Popcorn Pop? What makes popcorn pops? I don’t know. I decided to research about this question‚ because I love popcorn and eat it all the time‚ but I never knew how they popped. It seems to be an amazing science experiment. In only a few minutes these small seeds become popcorn. I think it pops by heating up the seeds at a certain temperature and time. When you heat them up

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