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    November 30‚ 2012 Soda Pop More and more young people are experiencing hypertension and childhood obesity‚ and because of which are seemingly becoming more prone to various diseases (Should Government Tax Sugary Drinks?). Many take a stand on the issue‚ as New York for example no longer allows the use of trans fats in their restaurants. Still the cost of unhealthy food has remained nearly the same‚ while the cost of a high yield diet has soared beyond that of the rate of inflation (Should Government

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    Mom and Pop met in high school. She was the beautiful cheerleader‚ and he was the scruffy‚ skinny kid that knew what to do with his fists. He got rough that way for having to carry a garbage pail home from the school cafeteria to feed his mother’s backyard rabbits and chickens. He carried the bucket of scraps with one hand and used his fist with the other. Sometimes he had to set the garbage pail on the ground and use both fists. By high school‚ everyone knew to leave Pop alone. He might look small

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    Korean Pop in Society Abstract: This research paper explores the beginning of South Korean Pop music first emerging in the early 1900’s and becoming a global phenomenon. It examines the correlation between lyrical‚ acoustical values connected to facets of Korean values and cultural influences. The background of instruments‚ choreography and tempos are uniquely organized giving harmony to Korean music evolution. Lastly‚ Korean pop has different reactions globally‚ as its influences in media have

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    Pop Art

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    Pop art is a visual art movement that emerged in the mid 1950s in Britain and in parallel in the late 1950s in the United States. The coinage of the term Pop Art is often credited to British art critic/curator‚ Lawrence Alloway in an essay titled The Arts and the Mass Media‚ although the term he uses is "popular mass culture" Nevertheless‚ Alloway was one of the leading critics to defend mass culture and Pop Art as a legitimate art form. Pop art is one of the major art movements of the twentieth

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    How To Make Cake Pops What is a cake pop? A cake pop is basically a cake in lollipop form. They can be shaped into any desired form‚ such as a flower‚heart‚ or round. Nowadays‚ they are more popular than the conventional cupcake. There are several steps needed to make cake pops. The first step is to gather all the ingredients. One of the most important items is to buy cake mix and

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    The media portrays the punk rock culture to be a group of young‚ rebellious individuals who express themselves through a unique type of music‚ attire‚ and escapades; however‚ the media does not understand why punk rockers express themselves this way. This essay will include the history of punk rock‚ the opposing views of this culture by the media‚ and why it is viewed in these ways. Punk rock groups like the Sex Pistols‚ Black Flag‚ and Green Day helped shape punk rock into what it is today. Different

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    Punk A power of anti-establishment‚ a behavior of breaking mainstream‚ a style to be ourselves‚ these are all the soul of Punk‚ a great genre of Rock’n Roll to be created in 1970’s. The most iconic band of Punk is Sex Pistols undoubtedly. No matter if they invented the Punk or not‚ they have brought this style to the world. They use the powerful‚ fast-paced‚ straight rhythm and tone to perform the music and vent their emotion unpretentiously. Besides‚ the clothing they wear‚ the lyric they write

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    emerged into numerous forms such as garage rock and protopunk. One such form is punk rock music which has its roots in the rock and roll music of 1950s’ America. Punk Rock has a long history of events and musicians who collaboratively created this genre. It is interesting to know that how beautifully this genre shaped up gradually with the influence of its environment‚ culture and nature of people. In the 1960’s‚ punk rock was a term used for ’garage musicians’. These musicians and no musical understanding

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    apart and Harold Macmillan’s notion of ‘You’ve never had it so good’ couldn’t have been further from the truth. It could be argued that the aforementioned factors played a role of importance when assessing the largely spontaneous emergence of the punk movement into British society. Economic recession‚ not only in Britain but in other major world nations‚ was ever increasing‚ mainly due to the 1973 oil crisis which eventually cost Heath his post as prime minister and paved the way towards ‘The Rise

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    Jingleberry Pop Arsenal is the current vigilante identity of Roy Harper‚ Green Arrow’s ward and former sidekick. He has also been known as Speedy and Red Arrow during his long career. Though Arsenal has no superpowers‚ his accuracy with projectiles is equaled only by his mentor. The boy who would become Arsenal was born Roy Harper‚ Jr.- the son of a forest ranger. Roy states that he "never knew his mother" and in fact does not even know her name. Roy Harper Sr. raised the child on his own for some

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