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    have a salary larger than the average person because they work harder than anyone else. However, others suggest professional athletes, music artists, and actors are not worth the big pay check compared to more important jobs that contribute to make society truly greater. Today, well known modern entertainers are overpaid…

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    grow up to become a successful person, being able to support themselves and their families all while being a role model to others in society. In Nas’ “I Can,” he spreads the meaningful idea that his success came from believing in himself and not letting others pull him down from achieving the status that he has reached today. By singing this anthem, he tries to influence the younger generation into being themselves and reaching their life goals. Nas is a rapper who grew up in the early streets…

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    depicting how “constructive structuralism” should look like and operate has contributed to the disparities within our society because of the ways in which we communicate with the general population. Many of the discontents and conflicts that exists in our world between different global hegemonies and globalization result from sudden political and/or economic changes which eventually influence social norms and culture values. Since these factors tend to be implemented by a group of people through…

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    advertisements and messages that make consumers feel like nothing more than a walking dollar sign. Successful brand building relies on the development of an authentic relationship created between a brand and their consumers. In todays developing society we continue to be manipulated by the culture industry and factory mass production, which in turn creates an attitude of indifference for many towards the fashion and luxury brand industry (Wikipedia.org, 2014). Consumers rely on symbolism when…

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    communication, as radio and television, newspapers, magazines, and the Internet, that reach or influence people widely” and is a synonym for the press. Alain de Botton of Status Anxiety claims that Thackeray is exposing newspapers for creating status…

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    1980s Rock Music

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    Many adults criticized rock music as a risk to society because of the influence from artists dealing with the struggles of sex, drugs, and alcohol (Azzam). The youth of the 1980s inspired Rock N’ Roll artists to show their rights, beliefs, and standards in life and opened up new genres of music. It made Rock N’ Roll an overnight success with a new genre of life to the young people of the 1980s. Because a celebrity is constantly watched by people, they end up getting caught with…

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    It can also be expected because of popular men’s magazines, such as playboy, which are completely centered around naked women. Women can be expected to be gazed upon and looked at as sexual objects because that is what fashion and magazines teach society to…

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    Chuck Klosterman incorporates Perez Hilton, Kim Dotcom, and Julian Assange to a book of villains to corroborate the influence technocrats have on technology. Klosterman explains that what parents worried about in the past has changed due to the modification of technology since the Clinton presidency. Technocrats share the beliefs that the future makes the rules, so, we should just move with the changes because it's already happening whether we want it or not. The power that technocrats have it’s…

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    injured in 0.02 percent, and killed in 0.000008 percent.” Based on these statistics, police do not have a reason to be killing as many innocent lives as they are. The “fear” instilled in them towards black people is evidently racist. “Working in a society marked by high rates of homicidal violence and a pervasive mistrust, rooted in centuries of racial conflict, between minority communities and law enforcement, the police in the United States are in urgent need of training that meets the…

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    School And Social Classes

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    uses people with a high social status, such as celebrities, in their scheme of gaining people’s attention, while helping to further divide social classes, teaching children how they think children should be treated and how to treat others with the help of divided schools, thus…

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