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    South Carolina By: Soham Kate Introduction Did you know that there is much to learn about South Carolina? Such as a Native American tribe, prominent figures, services, tourism, etc. Santee Did you know that there is a lot to learn about the Santee tribe? Like how they lived, their religion, and their housing such as a longhouse, a tipi, “gabled summer houses, or even conical winter houses covered with mats or skins.” The Santee Indians got their origin name from “iswan’ti”, which means “the…

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    ordinary person compete to fulfill their dreams? This is the basic concept of reality, competition, shows. In the last few years cooking competitions have become increasingly more popular to audiences around the global. Since it began in England in the 1990s, MasterChef has become a global phenomenon. Fifty countries around the world have now created their own version of the competitive cooking competition. Nevertheless, even though they all have their own distinct techniques, traditions, and…

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    Mass and social media have their effects in the socio-political life of any nation. Understanding the phenomenon of mass mobilization and socialization has its big part in the political sciences. Mass mobilization emerged with the modern industrial era, this technique to mobilize the masses to a certain political agenda or set of goals was used in its most port to serve political and business goals. Mass media tends to achieve a successful and direct communication between the authorities and the…

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    Character driven plotlines are not mobilised by individual agency then, but the pre-given social and political aspects of identity. In analysing Steptoe and Son, Neale and Krutnik (1990: 256 – 257) outline how Harold is constrained by his class, but this is a prerequisite of the sitcom format, the situation or norm does not change. Creating character driven plots within the restrictions of the sitcom genre format, mirrors real-life…

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    Jennifer Lynn Lopez, also known as “J.LO”, whos nationality is american was born on July 24, 1969 at Castle Hill, New York City, NY. She grew up on the bronx in New York, a community where it is rough to live in. She grew up with both parents and her two sisters. She has struggled to be what she is known for today: a dancer, actress, singer, and a producer. Lopez developed her skills at a very young age, at age five she began taking singing and dancing lessons. She was always talked about the…

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    writing under the pen name Fujiko F. Fujio, is a successful Japanese manga series. It is considered as a Japanese cultural icon and is popular around the world, especially in Asia. Doraemon is well known in many ways such as manga, television series, films, video games, or even musical and translated into 9 languages. The first Doraemon in manga version was launched in December 1969. Forty-five volumes of the Doraemon comic series had been published in December 1999. It is one of the…

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    performance art were just starting to exist. The work is experimental and spoke to larger issues relating to the location, often around subjects about communication. It also so happened to be first installation in the world to include closed circuit televisions and was broadcasted live via camera’s embedded in the walls (Alexander 89.) La Menesunda, was a project that thought about the use of space and people. It address topics related to the political climate and cultural environment. These…

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    Maya Angelou was born Marguerite Annie Johnson in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1928 to Vivian Baxter and Bailey Johnson. When her parents divorce, Angelou and her brother were sent to live with their grandmother, Annie Henderson, in Stamps,Arkansas. Angelou’s grandmother, who she called “Momma,” was the stable force in Angelou’s early life. Annie Henderson was a strong religious woman who made sure that the family went to church every Sunday. Religion and spiritual music were important in the Johnson…

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    Exceptionalism In America

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    the United States. The American public, tired of being the laughing stock of the world, decided to bring the World Cup to America. The deal put into place to secure such a monumental event was a contractual obligation to institute a soccer league in America. Major League Soccer still has not caught on in America. Even after decades of attempting to make the game more mainstream in America the American public still maintains…

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    Martin Satire

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    Martin Martin is an American sitcom that aired for five seasons on Fox from August 27, 1992 to May 1, 1997. Reflecting the rising popularity of the Fox network throughout the 1990s. Set in Detroit, the series stars Martin Lawrence in the role of Martin Payne, a jockey with a girlfriend named Gina Waters. As the series progressed, plotlines saw Martin eventually move on to become the host of the talk show Word on the Street, which aired on the small Detroit public-access television station…

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