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    4 d's

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    The 4 D’s of Abnormality What are the four D’s of abnormality? Dysfunctional: Behaviors and feelings that interfere with an individuals ability to function in daily life‚ hold a job‚ or forming relationships. Distress: Behaviors and feelings that cause distress to the individual or to others around him/her. Deviant: Highly Devient behaviors like chronic lying or stealing lead to judgements of abnormality. Dangerous: Behaviors that are potentially dangerous to an individual or the individuals

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    Essay About Pop Music

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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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    Jersey Shore’s Unrealistic “Reality” Jersey Shore‚ on MTV‚ is a wonderful model of reality television gone wrong. It is definitely one of the worst shows on TV‚ but has become one of the most popular. The cast of Jersey Shore reinforces negative stereotypes of Italian-Americans‚ and shows relationships and sex in an extremely negative light. Racial slurs are a part of everyday vocabulary‚ relationships are all about fighting and infidelity‚ and sexual activity is no big deal. The cast’s interactions

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    80s Music History

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    MTV MTV galloped through the ’80s as a factor of musical taste‚ style and fashion. During the early ’80s‚ the network helped introduce an entire stable of new music stars. For almost the entirety of the decade of the ’80s‚ MTV was a force to be reckoned with‚ serving as the music video headquarters for the pop music world. As such‚ monster ’80s artists like the Police‚ Michael Jackson and Bon Jovi gained great exposure to audiences through their constant appearances in the MTV rotation of videos

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    Pain & Pleasure Sells in the 1990s As times change and our country continues to adapt to its evolution‚ music coincides with America’s altering state. Musicians of the 1990s apply aspects of their own lives into their lyrics to sell themselves. Whether positive messages or negative‚ fans envy the lives that musicians in the 1990s sing about. The decade began with an attraction towards street-life‚ pain and agony in music with bands like the Nirvana and Metallica. Even in other genres like rap

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    explanation to this horrible problem is age. Boys and girls just beginning their teen-age years (12-14) don’t drive‚ probably don’t have jobs and have nothing to really do but go to school and watch MTV. This is age group are the people who’s parents buy the products that are advertised on MTV. There fore MTV is going to run music videos that teenyboppers want to see so that they can sell advertisement space to the companies targeting this age group. Music has turned from an artful expression of emotions

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    functions he/she may desire to have while performing‚ such as video mixing and/or audio mixing‚ music production or music manipulation‚ and sound effects. One function DJs may consider adding to their performance is video DJing. Since Mtv and VH1 arrived‚ music videos have become a huge part of our culture‚ and it was inevitable that the DJ would incorporate videos into their set. Now enters the VJ (Video Jockey). Serato has a video software plug-in which adds the ability to

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    On August‚ 1st‚ MTV came out over the airways with the opening‚ "Ladies and gentlemen‚ rock and roll."(Peake) The name MTV is a contraction of “Music Television” and the purpose is to play music videos 24 hours a day‚ 7 days a week. (“Music Video”) Although this concept is yet to be familiar to us‚ for sure‚ for better or worse; this one channel will change the history of music. As all such matters have pros and cons‚ this new genre‚ music videos‚ also have both. To me‚ it seems to have more cons

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    Reality Television

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    Reality Television Description One of the most recent and freshest trends to come out of television is the phenomenon of "reality television". Spurred by trend setting programs like CBS’s Survivor and MTV’s The Real World‚ reality television was launched as a new genre. With such recent hits as Laguna Beach: The Real OC‚ Flavor of Love‚ and American Idol‚ reality television‚ as a genre and a staple of pop culture‚ has only begun to grow. In an analysis of various articles studied from The

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    Reality Tv

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    Introduction: Attention Getter: Psychological Orientation Thesis: I would like to share a little history about Reality TV and why it is so addicting. Logical Orientation Topic 1: What is Reality TV? - Unscripted program‚ real people NOT actors in a specific environment Normal people with no discernible talent‚ no discernible insights‚ but who are willing‚ eager to be seen and heard living their own life. - “real life” television is filmed with out stoppage time‚ and then edited to catch

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