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    Chapter ten “ The Global Flow of Visual Culture” discuss the circulation of images and how they have changed over many decades. People now only get their image information through satellites and the more frequently the web. In other words‚ we now get our information much more faster and in a more advanced way than humans did thirty years ago. Since there are newer ways that images travel through different media sources‚ there is now more room for people to be able to alter the specific image they’re

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    Obesity in America Today’s American culture promotes eating habits that lead to obesity. Many of us help our selves to food that is readily or easily available instead of food that is healthy for us. This habit can be easily explained by the lack of time many Americans have and how many of us eat even when hunger is not present. As a result‚ America is considered the "fattest country in the world". Although our American culture is a major cause of obesity‚ genetics and gender are also causes

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    The early American Christian attitude of limited tolerance for other religions is still apparent today with the issue of NFL players not standing for the National Anthem. Football is so meaningful to American culture‚ that it has become a segment of many people’s religion‚ so when an athlete decides to sit during the National Anthem‚ fans view it as a slight to their religion and their country at the same time. Football fans are a part of one large community where people come from all different

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    I.Introduction a.Attention Device: b.Thesis: "Piracy of media files must be accepted." c.Preview: Why it cannot be stopped‚ the Monetary impacts of entertainment piracy‚ and Other benefits of pirating entertainment. II.Body a.Limitations of Stopping Piracy i.No borders‚ no boundaries‚ no dictator. ii.Many things‚ which are supposed to be illegal in Utah are not. (It’s illegal to buy vulgar pornography‚ but you can order XXX movies in your living room‚ it’s illegal to gamble‚ but you can get

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    Irish Americans are a very interesting kind of people. Like with any other culture‚ they posses their own sets of beliefs‚ values‚ attitudes‚ behaviors‚ and practices. It is the combination of these things that makes up their beautiful culture. For values‚ Irish Americans really consider the family to be very important. They have a very traditional view of the household. The father is the breadwinner and works the most of the day. The mother stays home watching the kids and is in charge of the

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    Throughout United States history‚ minority groups have always faced oppression‚ poverty‚ and prejudice. A main example‚ that has endured such hardships the most‚ is the Native American. Their land and basic way of life has been almost entirely stripped away from them since the first arrival of American colonies. They were forced off their own land by the government and forced to assimilate to a new culture that was far different from what they had known for centuries. This oppression was largely

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    popular culture‚ images are a major means of communication as we are bombarded with imagery every day. Most of the imagery we see is used as combination of facilitating propaganda and as a means to sell (I do not see any distinction between the two motives in our current culture). This imagery not only reflects reality‚ but it shapes it. However‚ it is not an accurate representation and its influence cannot completely dictate reality. The relationship between visual art and visual culture

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    The reasons behind the traditions and expectations goes further back than just the 1800’s when Americans applied rituals to their daily lives. Religion also prompts the expectations and restraints that society places on itself. Gods and goddesses (depending on the religion) have a significant impact on people’s lives as people tend to follow the rules set by their religious beliefs. The Kelsey Museum of Archaeology exhibit on women and gender in ancient Egypt depicts goddesses as queens‚ child

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    April 21‚ 2013 How has visual entertainment shaped American culture and values? The inventors of the television around the 1950’s seen an idea for the invention far before the technology was ever introduced. Most of the American’s today had a family member who had a television set in their homes by 1950 and can remember stories about the event‚ and media entertainment has brought its own set of challenges and benefits. Television has helped in creating our culture by the advertisements of newspapers

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    history viewed primarily as remnant of another era. Efforts to characterize Native American typically result in idealized portrayals of spiritualists communing with nature or bigoted descriptions of savages’ incapable of living in civilized society” (p.6). Sioux tribe‚ called themselves Lakota‚ Dakota and Nakota‚ which means the same thing in Sioux dialects: “allies”. The Indians lost the fight for their land and ways of life‚ though not for lack of bravery‚ skill or a sense of purpose. Lack of unity

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