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    Media has changed the perspective of it’s audience of different cultures and political problems. Early movies and even books that portrayed cowboys and Indians‚ disguised the cowboy as a hero and the Indian as a savage‚ both were portrayed incorrectly by the media by what actually happened historically. Bringing this idea back to the present it is still seen but replace cowboys with the average American citizen or soldier and the Native American with an Arab or Muslim. “As paranoid‚ oversensitive

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    There is one certain problem with contemporary culture that will have disastrous effects on our next generations. The wild party attitudes of some of Hollywood’s most media friendly celebrities like Brittany Spears‚ Lindsey Lohan‚ and even Paris Hilton are setting destructive examples for the little girls who idolize them. Constant coverage of these women in the news spreads the details of these deeds to the younger population‚ who become exposed to the idea that their heroes are partying and doing

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    Essay Pop culture is a Plus for Students Every day a great number of good and bad events are happening such advances in technology‚ weather changes‚ wars‚ bad politicalchoices‚ economics effects‚ unfair treatments at work‚ charities‚ and so on which are researched and transmitted trough media. Media‘s information maybe not always be accurate or freely expressed‚ sometimes it can be distorted and as a result an entire nation can be guide wrong or good through a few persons’ analysis. Then‚ Why

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    LIKE A ROLLING STONE: A MORAL ANALYSIS Bob Dylan’s classic‚ Like a Rolling Stone‚ offers powerful images and musical brilliance. But underlying it is a surprisingly moral message. What is this song about? The singer is obviously addressing someone he once knew. Is it a man or a woman? By the third line‚ we know it is a woman: “People call and say/beware down you’re bound to fall.” We have a hint at this point in time that we may be talking about the sin of pride‚ since as we recall‚ “pride goeth

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    Pop culture is a term used for a very broad area of people’s lives. If you were to bring up the term pop culture to somebody‚ chances are they would know what you were talking about but wouldn’t be able to give you an accurate definition. The definition that I have found to be one of the more accurate of those out there is‚ “pop culture is the cultural activities or commercial products reflecting‚ suited to‚ or aimed at the tastes of the general masses of people. Pop culture involves what you see

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    l How Pop Culture Affects Teens Popular culture is all around us and it influences many teens across the world. Teenagers are affected by pop culture in almost every aspect of life whether it is music‚ media‚ celebrities‚ fashion‚ and even literature. These kinds of things have become top priority for teenagers of today’s world. They have surrounded themselves by it and have grown to love‚ even worship pop culture. Our main objective is to raise awareness to the significance of popular culture

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    What is Pop culture? Popular culture is the entirety of ideas‚ perspectives‚ attitudes‚ memes‚ images and other phenomena that are preferred by an informal consensus within the mainstream of a given culture. Heavily influenced by mass media‚ this collection of ideas permeates the everyday lives of the society. Although terms popular culture and pop culture are in some cases used interchangeably‚ and their meanings partially overlap‚ the term "pop"‚ which dates from the late 1950s‚ belongs to

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    Pop Culture A body is our physical structure. It is our flesh and bone. It represents our very being. We have utterly no control over which body we are born into‚ yet despite this fact‚ our body has the power to shape the people we become and even the way we perceive ourselves. Body image‚ as defined by Merriam Webster‚ is “a subjective picture of one’s own physical appearance established both by self-observation and by noting the reactions of others.” In Western culture‚ thinness has become highly

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    Popular culture expresses the personality within the individual. We as people observe the actions of the environment around us through television‚ social media‚ and the behaviors of celebrities. A huge proponent within pop culture is the influence of music. I believe music influences our actions and how we see the society around us. Everyone has different taste in music and individuals are categorized to a general population that has people of the same interest. The more popular a song is‚ it will

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    Pop Culture Popular culture is your friend. Popular culture is good for you. Today consumers are the dictators. The people have spoken and we wish to be satisfied with something more substantial than "Perfect Strangers" and The Monkees. And we have that now‚ for the most part. In his article "Watching TV Makes You Smarter‚" Steven Johnson argues that culture today is far different from that of the glory days of the 1970s. Culture today is more demanding cognitively. He introduces what he calls

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