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    Electronic Dance Music

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    means to destress after a hard day’s work. Likewise‚ my preferred type of music is electronic dance music‚ a genre that has been around since the early 90’s. Although this genre has been long associated with the nightclub scene‚ it has attracted a fandom that is not just estabalished on late night raves and discotheques. I. The beauty of electronic music is that it encompasses a plethora of sub-genres. As times progress and more innovations are being made to cater to music-makers

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    Does One “Star” Out Shine the Other? Star Wars and Star Trek are both highly recognized as the two science fiction teams that battle it out‚ on and off screen with the fans determining which one is best. Constant debates about which one is better or worse then the other. How they have very similar stories‚ or that they are polar opposites. The two franchises have many similarities‚ including the word ‘Star’ in their respective titles‚ while they have similarities Star Trek and Star Wars are vastly

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    Modsquad Case Study

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    exposed to Asian music in college. My attention was drawn to one music group to the point I joined the staff of an international fan forum. Managing a tech support team and helping with social media engagement was my main responsibilities. Continual fandom updates meant I needed to engage with fans on all social media platforms daily. Language was a barrier for some staff members. I was motivated to learn language basic so my English responses where clear to non-native speakers. Using my wit and drive

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    Tumblr Research Paper

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    ever burning hatred for whatever has a pulse. Tumblr is quite the opposite. The website is a group divided into hundreds of sub-groups who share a common ground. A popular group is fandoms‚ which are a clan of boys‚ girls‚ or co-ed who are fans of a specific thing (music‚ books‚ tv shows‚ astrology‚ etc.). These fandoms have some of the most charismatic‚ kind‚ compassionate‚ people to ever surf the web. They help whoever is in need of cheering up or getting out of the darkest scenarios. They let

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    This‚ my friends‚ has been the toughest challenge of the year for me! To choose only three inspirational writers on this site? I... I... ::FLAILS:: All right‚ I will choose three‚ but please know there are dozens and dozens of other writers here who also inspire me! I admire ALL of you for putting your work out there and allowing us a glimpse of your talent. I have learned much from each and every one of you. Here we go: Matthew72 Matthew’s work inspires me for so many reasons. In each and every

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    Andy Warhol's Prediction

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    In Andy Warhol’s famously predicted quotation he states‚ "In the future‚ everyone will be world-famous for fifteen minutes."‚ many people would get the idea that he was crazy or absurd‚ but others would have argued that it was a creative prediction & chose his side. The idea seems to be very creative & beautiful because so many people would do anything to become famous. When Warhol shared his prediction with the world‚ the majority of the society dismissed him but not quite everyone. Some people

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    must be approved by me. Extreme caution must be taken when working with people you don’t know and I encourage you to take a friend along if you choose to conduct interviews or visit strange places. Students in the past have worked with sports teams‚ fandoms‚ religions‚ their own culture‚ cosplayers‚ bronies‚ online worlds‚ renaissance fairs and a huge number of topics

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    artists started their stardom here‚ playing last minute gigs just to be heard or to earn a quick buck. People like Ella Fitzgerald‚ Billie Holiday‚ James Brown‚ and Luther Vandross had the opportunity to perform their‚ starting their stardom and their fandom for that matter. Back then it was used to make money‚ but now it is a “respected not-for-profit” facility used for presenting concerts‚ performing arts‚ education and community outreach programs (Apollo History - Apollo Theatre). The first owner

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    fan base? Is its identity created by Holden’s PR department‚ or by its fans? And most importantly‚ is the Commodore a true icon of Australian culture? I. Identity GM-H has succeeded in creating Holden tribalism that can be equated to football fandom. At V8 Supercar races‚ Holden ‘supporters’ dress in red‚ just as Essondon F.C. supporters do at an AFL match. Holden has created this strong identity for Commodore fans through clever marketing. It is omnipresent; as an Australian‚ if a conversation

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    The cinematized versions of Niki Lauda and James Hunt effectively described motorsport’s ubiquitous appeal‚ in Ron Howard’s Rush. It is a rather embarrassingly barbaric allure‚ but unfortunately‚ it is one we; as a society; have not‚ and likely will never outgrow. People just love how close motorsport gets to death. The propensity they have of dying is often exaggerated In the movie‚ Lauda claims it is a 20 percent chance each time he gets into his F1 car. Not that any death is acceptable‚ but less

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