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    Popular culture, also known as pop culture, is the variety of attitudes, ideas, images, and perspectives, which are heavily influenced by social media, we use pop culture in our everyday lives. Pop culture has taken different forms and influencing thinking and creativity. Not only has it shaped our thinking but it has shaped our way of writing too. Many of us know the more we write, the better we become as writers. Social media encourages us to use our creativity to help us express what we feel…

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    On January 28, 1935 music immediately changed forever because one of the most well known music prodigies entered the world on this day. In Tupelo, Mississippi, Elvis Presley was born. He is one of the most well known rock-n-roll artists to ever live. By 1956, Presley had seen it all and done it all. Starting on the radio, he become more and more well known because of his style of rock. After making an appearance on radio, he eventually made his way onto the television screen because everyone…

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    I’m incredibly tired of seeing myself bastardized and killed on TV. As an avid connoisseur of pop culture and popular television, the practice queerbaiting the audience and/or killing minority characters is a distressing trend that contributes to the continuing prejudice against LGBTQ people across the United States and around the world. Pop culture influences the citizens (and leaders) of our nation, who then vote and promote policy, which shapes the future citizenry, who then vote...and the…

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    Part of my interest in researching memory and pop culture in American History is its connection to the domestic and military policy of the present. In other words, it is not just distinguishing people’s feelings/memories/emotions about a particular historical subject from the actual history (what people believe about their history versus what is actually true about that history), but also the impact of those feelings/memories/emotions on the formation of current government, both local and…

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    Chinese Pottery differs depending on the dynasty it was created in. When I was walking throughout the museum viewing all the different pieces of ceramics two pieces drew my eyes. The two pieces that I have chosen to write about are Bowl with Chrysanthemums and Bowl with children among vines. Both these pieces were done in China but at different points in time. Bowl with Chrysanthemums was done in China during the Ming dynasty which was the late 14th Century. Bowl with children among vines was…

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    all of the kids were dancing to The Macarena. The century was turning, it was a time when the only thing staying constant was change. This is the decade that gave the world irreplaceable treasures such as the Spice Girls and the Motorola Razr, but pop culture wasn’t the only material altered during this time period. Inside health classrooms across the country, a phenomenon was blooming, one that would shape American culture forever. Abstinence-Only curriculums, which pride themselves in keeping…

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    what genre is better. The most commonly compared genres are country and pop. Country is the genre that makes you want to fall in love with someone, while pop is the type of music you listen to after they break your heart. But if you look up the meaning of pop it just means “popular”. So, in reality, any type of music that is popular can be classified as “pop”. There are many reasons why so many people prefer country over pop. The main reason being that country lasts forever. In today’s music…

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    As the 1980s dawned, pop-influenced country music was the dominant style, through such acts as Kenny Rogers, Eddie Rabbitt, and Crystal Gayle. Crystal Gayle best known for her 1977 country-pop crossover hit, the jazz-flavored ballad, "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue". Kenny Rogers’s crossover success was important; his lush, easy listening productions and smooth croons showed that country stars could conquer the pop audience, if produced and marketed correctly. By the beginning of the '80s,…

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    A Trend Corey Feldman (1971) is quoted saying, “you have to stay updated on trends, social things and pop culture, you need to stay with the times and keep evolving.” Feldman’s statement speaks to the countless trends we see in our society and how society is influenced by these trends. The business and science world, define a trend as a pattern, gradual change, an average, or general tendency to move in a certain direction. (Businessdictionary.com, 2016) In the social sciences, a trend is…

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    Vince Mcmahon is a staple in pop culture, who to me, doesn’t get enough credit on how he and his product have not only influenced others, but also achieved success in ways other have not. I know when it comes myself i grew up on this product and it has influenced me as well. Vince McMahon was born in Pinehurst, North Carolina. his father Vince senior had left the family while Vince was a baby he spent his early years being nurtured by his mother and a string of stepfathers Vince jr. Had…

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