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    4‚4 million online downloads and her album ‘Teenage Dream’ generating 5 n1 hit singles. Just these numbers show her global success and market appeal to a whole variation of audiences. She promotes and markets a variety of other products including pop chips‚ Sims 3 and adidas‚ simultaneously promoting herself. The usage of this synergistic relationship creates unique opportunities to reach out to a wider audience. Her global success and appeal to her audience can be objectively seen through her social

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    2011 Record Label -> RCA records (http://www.rcarecords.com/artists) Retail price: CD €12‚99 ITunes: €9‚99 [Genre] The genre(s) of this album are Blue-eyed soul‚ pop rock‚ and rock. Blue-eyed soul -> R&B / Soul performed by white artists‚ this music has a really nice vibe. Pop rock -> Mix of a catchy pop style and guitar-based rock. [Target group] In my opinion‚ there is not one specific target group for this album‚ just like the other three albums of DeGraw. He has a voice

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    Crisis of Masculinity

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    his critics take granted the importance of transformation over copying. The rejection of gesture by L.‚ and by all the pop artists meant the rejection of the connection between the stroke of paint and the thansformative presence of masculinity. This discourse was initiated by Hans Namuth’s photographs of Pollock at work and H. Rosenberg’s notion of action painting. No Pop art painting mocked gesture‚ the dinamics of the hand as L’s brushstrokes series. The critical interpretation of Pollock’s

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    andy Warhol

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    pop art research Andy Warhol: Warhol was an US painter‚ film-maker and author‚ and a leading figure in the Pop Art movement. Andrew Warhola was born in Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania. His parents had emigrated to the USA from Ruthenia‚ a region now in the Slovak Republic. Between 1945 and 1949 Warhol studied at the Carnegie Institute of Technology. In 1949‚ he moved to New York and changed his name to Warhol. He worked as a commercial artist for magazines and also designed advertising and window displays

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    he began to devote more of his time to painting. His painting style was derived from his childhood love for comic books. This style quickly became known as “Pop Art.” 1962 marked the beginning of Warhol’s celebrity status as he released his famous Campbells Soup Can series‚ which completely changed the direction of the art world. Warhol’s Pop Art became the craze of the 60’s‚ people couldn’t get enough of it. He began to use this style to do a large sequence of movie stars‚ including Marilyn Monroe

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    was a leading figure in the visual art movement knows as pop art. At an early age‚ he showed an artistic talent and studied at the School of Fine Arts at Carnegie Institute of Technology. In 1949‚ he moved from Pennsylvania to New York City and began a career in magazine illustration and advertising. In the 1950’s‚ he gained his fame‚ but during the 1096’s was when his first pop exhibits hit the galleries. Andy Warhol’s first New York solo pop exhibit was held at Eleanor Ward’s Stable Gallery in 1962

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    in a manipulative way‚ resulting in a convincing argument about holding the music industry responsible for violence against women. She wrote an article titled “Is Music Issuing a Call to Violence?”. According to Ms. Rodriguez‚ misogynistic music in pop culture is considered one of the major culprits in glorifying abuse and violence towards women. She highlights examples such as the sexual assaults that happened in Central Park and her own personal experience when a young man acted aggressive towards

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    known for his style of combining together an extraordinary diversity of found objects and junk materials. Most of his works were usually untitled‚ given only a number of sequences. Roy Lichtenstein was an American pop artist during the 1900s. Lichtenstein became a leading figure of the new Pop Art Movement during the 1960s‚ alongside Andy Warhol‚ Jasper Johns‚ and others. Inspired by advertisements and comic strips‚ Lichtenstein’s use of bright colours and techniques borrowed from commercial sources

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    Music Appreciation

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    Salsa started being blended with pop and R&B so more people could understand it. 4. What was the influence of CBS’ Latin division on the explosion of Latin music in the US? They supported and sponsored Latin music and help it grow across America. 5. Who were some of the artists who brought together Latin influenced music with mainstream pop music? Gloria Estefan & the Miami Sound Machine‚ Jennifer Lopes and Ricky Martin are some of the artists who helped influence Pop and Latin music. 6. Why did

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    Women Old tradition China is ugly; it filled with old customs‚ old habits‚ old culture and most importantly old thinking. The old thinking of what women should be like has been set inside our brains by generation and generation of “traditional education”. Women’s participation was mobilized in the society‚ because they believed that women were only good as “jiating-funv” but nothing else. Remember once my stepfather has told me a joke‚ which he thinks it is funny/ true about traditional women.

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