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    3. How does food festival link between public and culture? How to get culture participate with public? Culture only was a concept, and it would provide tangible heritage to show the cultural performance. The food, as part of culture, could represent the form of culture. The food festival was a platform, not only involving the consumer, but also participating the culture to public. Mcguigan (1996) stated that the cultural activities should be democracy to the public; he also stated that the…

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    controlled personalities, celebrities’ profit off of market deals and product placements popularized because of their fame. The initial idea is to get the consumer to conform to the idea of who and how a person should be. In Marxist theory, these popular figures would be classified as the bourgeoisie and the consumers from society would be classified as proletariats. At the dawn of…

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    describe us, is often associated with southern food (such as grits, black-eyed peas, Mac and cheese) and is given the nickname “comfort food” compared to food from England (bread and butter pudding and “fish and chips”). In the United States, the popular sport football involves throwing of a brown oval shaped ball to another player, kicking the ball high enough in the air into the field goal, and/or running the ball past the final white lines to score a “touchdown”. Football anywhere else in the…

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    desire it and since of the policies in place by our government. Meanwhile, any issues with clean energy are merely challenges that are required to be addressed, and that we have to be compelled to support clean energy and that we got to modification popular opinion on that. Bill Nye frequently shuts down ideas that he does not like or agree with. This has been shown to make his show poor…

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    Popular culture, or pop culture, is defined as something transmitted via mass media and ain't particularly at younger people. In our society we rely heavily upon media and pop culture to tell us what to my what to wear, and who to be up SAST with. Popular culture has a undeniably strong influence on our societal taboos. Things that are not widely excepted, become normalized when they are presented to us by the means of pop culture. One of the biggest examples of this is homosexuality and…

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    Originally released in Australia, in 2004, as a single, “I Don’t Want to Be,” did not make its actual debut into the United States until 2005. The artist, Gavin DeGraw, explains to listeners that he only wants to be himself and being someone else does not give him a peace of mind. The pop rock song became a sensational hit when the single was introduced as the theme song for “One Tree Hill.” Since the single has gone platinum and been on dozens of billboards in different countries, including the…

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    asia Johnson English 131.45 Essay 2: First Version Why I Love Pop Culture Contrary to what many believe, you wouldn’t be who you are if it wasn’t’ for pop culture. Pop culture is the way of life targeted towards younger people. A reason I love pop culture is because it links every person on the planet. It serves as a unifying force for people of all backgrounds. Pop culture includes music, sports, television, fashion, social media, politics, and print. However, the three most influential forms…

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    When I describe something as popular, I am describing something that appeals to and is liked by a large audience. A greatly example of this is a popular song; the song is constantly being played on the radio, many people request to have that song played, and the sales of the song are high. To be popular, the entity must be known and it must be liked by a large audience. In terms of live theatre, the measurements we can apply to gauge “popularity” encompass different mediums. As stated in the…

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    U.S. Cultural Trends (50’s/ 60’s) Media Television enters households in the 50s Media wants to target more people, so they made shows and broadcasted things that were less offensive and more family friendly I love lucy was a popular tv show in the 50s, Bewitched and Dick Van Dyke in the 60s Color tv was picking up in the mid to late 60s People only had landlines, no cell phones yet Music Elvis came into light, much to the dismay of parents Rock and roll was spreading like wildfire The 60s was a…

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    is that once it expands and the public has where it becomes old which then make it uncool anymore. • My opinion about this concept is that cool changes so quickly and once everyone has it and it’s so popular it’s not cool anymore so they come up with something new that is better and even more popular. 2)…

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