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    study of diversification or shared characteristic among individuals, but it is a scientific study of society, and human behavior. it examines the patterns of social relationships, social interaction, culture, and how these factors elicit responses. Pop culture is a culture found in an extensive society of individuals. Popular culture is the entirety of ideas, perspectives, attitudes, images, and other phenomena that are within the mainstream of a given culture. They share many of the same…

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    Pop Your Bubble Essay

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    Title: Pop Your Bubble Purpose: To determine the effect of getting in people’s percutaneous space at school, and make comparisons based on age. Background Information: Proxemics is the scientific term used for one’s use of space. It was created by Edward Hall. He determine that there are four distinct zones of interpersonal distance; those being: intimate space, personal space, social space, and public space. Intimate space is the closest to the body, and is invaded by touching, such as hugging,…

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    April 5th-10th I took a vacation trip to Panama City Beach. While I was there I had the opportunity of going to two concerts, one of which was pop. They were extremely entertaining and informative. I would tell anyone who has the opportunity to partake in such activities to take the chance so they would not have to regret not going later. During the Pop concert, while listening to the singers and the band play, you can tell that they played with how the music changed throughout the song. The…

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    Pop Song Video Analysis

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    The music video for the pop song M.I.L.F $ by Fergie has gotten a lot of media attention and hype because it portrays famous mothers who are known for their sexuality in the media. It just recently was released on July 1, 2016. The message Fergie wanted viewers to obtain from this video is that once you become a mother, your sexuality should not be taken away from you and you should be allowed to own your body and yourself as a sexual woman without backlash from the media (much like the backlash…

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    “The Role of Pop Culture in Displaying Females and The reality of The female Image” When the movie adaptation of “The Devil’s Wears Prada” was released on June 30th, 2006, many critics and scholars analyzed the movie to uncover the actual meaning of scenario, and how the female imaged was portrayed in the movie. The movie contradicted itself by empowering females in the work place, but also showing the ugliness of the female world, and the dependence on men in order to succeed. According to…

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    various books and writer of “A Nation of Idol-Worshippers”, Terry Golway analyzes the growing popularity of pop culture resulting from television shows like American Idol. He states his viewpoint on how the issue has reached a growing seriousness in children and adults and how it is affecting today’s society negatively. A phenomenon has swept across America in the growing influence of pop culture throughout the past two decades. Golway examines this trend as an issue that is putting a havoc on…

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    hypnotic trends and the glamours of Hollywood have also portrayed exceedingly negative stereotypes, which have the potential to influence extremism, and give the entire country a bad reputation and a negative self-image towards other nations. American pop culture…

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    accustomed to the self-proclaimed California Roll (Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Status Review Team 23). We live in a sushi-crazed society. We have sushi in our grocery stores, sushi restaurants on every street, sushi magnets for our refrigerators. American pop culture has become increasingly Japanophilic. Not only did the post-World War II globalization trend bring us Pokémon, manga, and Godzilla, but it also brought the demand for raw seafood into the international…

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    seem bad. The act of cultural appropriation in society does not stop at various practices. Consequently, it is echoed in pop culture. Likewise, pop culture is another place where society encourages cultural appropriation. Pop culture is the culmination of all the trends going on in society, where everything is considered to be ‘mainstream’. Cultural appropriation in pop culture is strongest in music, where artists resort to demeaning cultures in an effort to be current. A recent example…

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    Today, marginalized groups are painfully aware of the outsider status they’ve been assigned by the majority. Pop culture consistently represents the “Typical American” as being white, middle or upper class, Christian, heterosexual, usually male, and able-bodied. Our American government reflects these same qualities as well; in “115th Congress Sets New High for Racial, Ethnic Diversity,” The Pew Research Center wrote that in the most diverse Congress yet, only “one of five” of the members are of…

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