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    Stigma of Rape Because Popular culture depicts a “typical” rape as being perpetrated by “sick” or crazy men where the rape is a “sudden‚ violent attack by a stranger in a deserted‚ public space‚ after which the victim is expected to provide evidence of the attach and of her active resistance” (Williams‚ 1984). This stereotype script frames rapists as strangers and the literature refers to such a description as the “classic” rape scenario (Williams‚ 1994). Women whose experiences do not conform to

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    The popular culture has embraced human sexuality. The use of the term ‘sexualization’ has increased tremendously worldwide and it has become a problem in todays society. At the same thing it has brought a change in social and sexual scripts. It has been changing over the decades. The younger generation every time seem more open and accepting of sexually intimacy. The sexual script is very relevant to today’s generation. The young generation is exposed to sexualization in very different ways of their

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    Transcendentalism in Modern Day Popular Culture Characteristic of Transcendentalism Quote or example Description Explanation/Analysis Free Thought “Come along follow me as I lead through the darkness As I provide just enough spark that we need to proceed Carry on‚ give me hope‚ give me strength Come with me and I won’t steer you wrong Put your faith and your trust as I guide us through the fog To the light at the end of the tunnel We gonna fight‚ we gonna charge‚ we gonna stomp‚ we gonna march Through

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    about it much except a few directors like Christopher Nolan‚ Martin Scorsese‚ etc. . When Erman drew our attention to America‚ Esma proposed to change the topic which was about famous director’s cinematography. And‚ we started to talk effects of popular culture on Film Industry.

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    English Comp 1 4/21/12 Popular Culture in Rap Music The history of rap music started in Africa with rhythmic beats using drums. From Africa to the Caribbean islands it came to America and started its influential change on American Music. The first rap song to take flight and make its mark on the up and coming rap culture was the Sugar Hill Gang in 1979. In 1986 rap music finally reached the top of the music charts and was show on MTV for the first time featuring Run-DMC. Continuing to change

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    In Popular Culture‚ the term "story worlds" is widely known as the immersion of audiences into not only a specific world but a completely different cultural scene. For example‚ some famous story worlds in the film industry are that of Star Wars and Harry Potter. The world in which was created not only lets audiences revel in this other world but the term story worlds and the worlds created allow for the characters to not only have a place called home but a place in which their story can develop and

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    Role in Sports in Popular Culture University of Phoenix Matt Biering‚ Paul J.Orozoo‚ Rebecca Young & Morena Noriega SOC/105 Carol French August 13‚ 2012 Many people around the world have enjoyed playing many sports and have been for a very long time. "Of course ancient Olympics‚ medieval aristocrats‚ cave people‚ and hordes of peasants kicking a ball from one village to the next is‚ despite the genealogy‚ rather far removed from sports as we know them today" (History of Sports‚

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    when it came to the remake of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Originally going into a scary movie you would expect loud screams‚ gory scenery‚ and an ‘at the edge of your seat’ feeling but this one is not like that. The new sequel to the Texas Chainsaw Massacre has nothing to offer in comparison to the original work done by Tobe Hooper. John Luessenhop’s adaptations failed from the original. The word ‘massacre’ was even removed from the title. Texas Chainsaw 3D starts off where the original movie ended

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    number of natural ’races’ to have emerged. For this reason‚ race cannot be understood as a free-standing taxonomic system because it is always mediated through human actors that are caught up in situations of social location‚ identity‚ class‚ nation‚ culture‚ science and sexuality‚ to name but a few. [edit] See

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    Perfect Worx Chainsaw Chainsaws are an important tool for any garage for all sorts of cutting projects around the yard. If you are homeowner and you are looking for a chainsaw which will serve your light to medium cutting needs then you should go for electric chainsaws‚ as they are light-weight ‚inexpensive and very easy to handle. On the other hand gas chainsaws are best if you would like to go to the forest to cut firewood. So‚ for the majority of homeowners electric chainsaws are the

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