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    adolescents be enforced to squirrel away their iPhones and iPods? Think about it. It should be spoken‚ nation-wide‚ that music improves focus. It does not matter what form the music is in‚ as long as the music is there. For instance‚ the episode of Hannah Montana‚ where if she doesn’t pass her final exam for biology‚ She‚ Oliver and Lilly wouldn’t have been able to go to Europe for Hannah’s tour! Well‚ in that part‚ she had to create a song with a pertaining dance‚ in order to pass. She was just as clueless

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    California Adventure theme park will open its 12-acre Cars Land attraction. At Disney‚ the brand is the name of the game‚ and cross-platform success of the Cars franchise is by no means the exception to the rule. Disney also has the Jonas Brothers‚ Hannah Montana‚ High School Musical‚ the Disney Princesses‚ Pirates of the Caribbean‚ and the list goes on and on. The man behind the magic is Disney’s CEO‚ Bob Iger‚ who has lead a dramatic revitalization of the Disney brand since succeeding longtime head

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    Disney’s Transition into Television and its Effects on Child Actors Disney has expanded their enterprise into many different areas‚ one of them being television. As Disney has explored the medium of television‚ they have focused the shows for the audience of children. In 1955‚ The Mickey Mouse Club was one of the first shows that Disney had on television. In order to appeal to younger audiences‚ the show had “young attractive stars performing before a live audience‚ clowns‚ magicians‚ cartoons

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    A controversial issue in today’s society is Miley Cyrus and her recent statements and appearances. As soon as her Hannah Montana contract with Disney ended‚ Miley went a little crazy not considering the consequences once due to how long she had to be the face of Disney. She had so many young fans who idolized her and wanted to be just like her. Now‚ parents everywhere are trying to keep their children discovering her and wanting to do the actions she does. Miley Cyrus recently hosted the MTV

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    The observations made by Lewis Lapham’s Money and Class in America distinguishes the meaning of success and the required level for respect for Americans to that of other strong societies. In his supposed defense of the popular opinion that America is a place that wrongfully shows respect to those of higher economic class than other nations that hold art and intellect at a pedestal. With this‚ he agrees with Henry Adams that Americans are ignorantly herded to find "success" in the materialistic wealth

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    Channel television series Hannah Montana‚ in which she portrayed the starring character Miley Stewart. After signing a recording contract with Hollywood Records in 2007‚ she released Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus‚ which served as the series’ soundtrack and Cyrus’ debut studio album. It sold three million copies in the United States‚ and produced the Billboard Hot 100 top-ten single "See You Again". That year‚ her Best of Both Worlds Tour was adapted into the film Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best

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    eating disorder. Many television ads contribute to the over sexualizing of teen girls. Young girls worship celebrities and often imitate what they see. A very famous celebrity that young girls look up to is Miley Cyrus. She was formerly known as Hannah Montana‚ the kind and sweet girl next door‚ now turned into a wild‚ out of control‚ drug addict. She has been seen participating in many lewd activities in public‚ wearing close to no clothes‚ and lately on the VMA’s‚ she

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    Internet in our generation of technology. I strongly believe this is largely a negative development. Miley Cyrus for instance‚ was known as “Hanna Montana” on the Disney Channel. The Hanna Montana franchise made Disney close to a $1 billion dollar. (DailyPix). That’s all thanks to her inspiring fans that look up to Miley Cyrus as a role model. Also her Hanna Montana Movie raised the revenue in the box office. Her childhood identity is a long haul from her early years. Now in her adulthood the media attack

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    The years between 1918 and 1933 were known as the Weimar years‚ it was during these years that Hannah Hoch created a remarkable group of photomontages that exemplify the response to the New Woman ( Lavin p5). In her work entitled " Dada-Ernst" Hoch visually depicts the conflicts Weimar woman faced in relationship to modernity. The work " Dada-Ernst" was created between 1920 and 1921. When looked upon for the first time "Dada-Ernst" could be considered to be a celebration of the New Woman but

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