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    thinking, especially in terms of ego. The specifics on how adolescents judge their own self-worth is probable to differ based on cultural and family history (Shickedanz, 1990, p.635). The current physical changes redefine the previous interests of the teen, causing him to further live a different lifestyle. This adopted lifestyle may…

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    Teen and youth based films that were produced in the eighties changed how movies in the future would be scripted, produced and how the viewers would see them. One movie in particular that did this was The Breakfast Club, which was written and directed by John Hughes. The movie shows a group of five highschoolers both boys and girls all coming from different backgrounds yet they are all in the same place, detention. Throughout the day the film shows its viewers how they come together and…

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    particular music video is pop however this music video challenges the stereotypes of a typical Pop music video by there being no dancers in this. Taylor swift also challenges her typical genre of music for example the story of her other songs such as ‘Love story’ has been aimed at a younger audience by the tempo of this song being more slow and show innocence. Then the target audience in Taylor Swift new music video ‘Bad Blood’ has dramatically changed by Taylor Swift swapping to pop to help…

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    Green Day Research Paper

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    Green Day’s Revival of Pop Punk Eye liner, black clothing, tight pants, electric guitars, and drums; these are the first thing to pop into one’s mind when the punk rock is mentioned. These qualities would not have been associated with punk rock if it were not for the band Green Day. Green Day consists of band members Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, Tré Cool, and Jason White. Originating from East Bay, California, Green Day formed in 1986. Because of Green Day, along with some other accredited…

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    The 5th Wave Analysis

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    The 5th Wave is written in multiple points-of-view, 16 year old Cassie, the teen narrator of the largest portions of the novel, is the character whose voice will likely receive the most attention. She's one of the few who's managed to stay alive during the invasion, but not…

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    how hard it was for me to recieve my parents love and attention. I was able to openly discuss how I did not feel apart of the family and to my surprise they listened. Pops gave me good advice and seemed to really care about what I had to say. It was a major stepping stone in our relationship. Last week I was making lunch and Pops came in and sat down and I finally told him what I was doing for my something new project. He had not previously known I had set out on a quest to spend 10 hours with…

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    Rock Music Influence

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    The year is 1955, in the middle of the Eisenhower administration; rock music is replacing the jazz based aesthetic in American popular music (Peterson). 1955 was not just the birth of a new genre of music, but it was the birth of an extremely controversial genre of music; rock music. Rock music has been criticized by everybody but the devout listeners. Despite the occasional fads rock music is the most popular choice of America’s youth (Leming 365). Music is a way of reflecting feelings, values…

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    rights in India is a far more important issue to be discussed in today’s media rather than what antics a teen pop star is up to, many people would rather invest themselves in celebrity worship culture. This parallels the struggles of Laotian reporter, Ong, who must choose between publishing his story on bluets, a flower that is in danger of extinction, or an interview with one of the hottest pop stars in the media, Kulaap.…

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    learning in class. Consequently, they will not do any homework or do some revisions at home; thus, the students are not successful in school. I recently read an article in CNN portal by Kelly Wallace about teens addicted to social media. According to the article, about fifty percent of the teens addicted to the social media. Kelly also said “18 research studies found that Internet addiction might affect between zero and 26% of adolescents and college students in the United States”. In the other…

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    Aaron Carter Failures

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    (-- removed HTML --) We all love to fantasize about what we'd do with fame and fortune. Well, these ex-celebs had them both and found a way to lose them too. Here are some names you might recognize that did just that. 1. Aaron Carter The preteen pop singer found himself filing for bankruptcy in 2013, despite selling over 10 million albums worldwide in the last 20 years. Carter, now 30 (feel old?), was more than $3.5 million in debt, mostly from not paying his taxes since his popularity began…

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