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    The Contamination of American Culture In 27 B.C., it was the Roman Empire who first inspired the idea of globalization by their attempt to spread their culture to neighboring regions, but sadly failed. Then centuries later, in the early twentieth century, Germany with Adolf Hitler aspired to expand their customs and cultures through horrible actions and horrid manners. Now, today America is taking their turn to contaminate the world with their beliefs and customs. Since the emerging global…

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    ourself as an individual. Mendes’ song challenged the ideas of society, teaching a lesson to his listeners. Music is connected to culture, and youth can be declared a culture in itself. The song related to the patterns and behaviours of the youth culture and impacts how individuals perceive themselves. The song “Life of the Party” will be a song that can relate to the culture of youth for many years to come. “Life of the Party” has a cultural significance in the present and will have one in the…

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    However, hip is the only one part of hipsters cultures. Hipsters have many other features. First of all, hipsters like ironic stuff, and promote the ironic hip. “I reasoned it was because we were both wearing long coats in July, the brotherhood of La Boheme”(Patti Smith, p29). I cannot understand the…

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    The Culture Industry

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    constantly growing world of technology, with the internet, social media and global connectivity. This emergence of new media and technology has profound effects on society and individuals. Thus, bringing forth the theory of ‘the Culture Industry’ and its relevance today. The culture industry argument was developed by Adorno and Horkheimer and focuses on the effects of capitalist mass media and cultural commodities on society, and whether its effects are still relevant. Today ownership of…

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    Popular Culture In America

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    think about why popular culture affect us? Popular culture is what we consume in our lives and the decision in what we make. American popular culture have a positive influence on society. We are influenced by our popular culture because of the way we socialize with the social media, television, music, and magazines. Popular culture have shaped us in many ways, such as, the way we dress, do things, and connect ourselves with all of these social medias. Pop culture or popular culture have an…

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    Gender Equality In America

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    country because it is the furthest a woman has ever gotten. There are several reasons as to why women are becoming more respected in our society, but the biggest influence is popular culture. Biological sex and gender…

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    The History Of Jazz Music

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    great with the jukebox. Early 1950s music was paying attention with less taboo though the white folks who owned radio outlets. R&B started to become very popular. This style of music has less noise and it’s smooth, relaxing. It was highly demanded in the African American communities. It went from city to cities till it become very popular and reached the mainstream market in the late 1950s. In that time we found Elvis Presley who were only 19years old. he was a great artist and his singing…

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    ways over time. One such way is in pop culture: the accumulation of materialistic things, such as fashion, songs, and objects, and the non-materialistic things, such as ideas, beliefs, and values, of a population. Society and pop culture have a cyclical relationship - a revolution in society is reflected in pop culture, but a change in what is shown in pop culture can also impact society. The film industry is one of the most influential parts of pop culture through its wide reaching audience…

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    Today’s society is filled with unrealistic representations of what it means to be successful. People often emulate the culture represented through advertisements and social media. As a result, people lack finding their individuality, due to conforming to advertisements’ norms and popular culture. This is shown throughout James B. Twitchell’s “What We Are to Advertisers.” Twitchell explains that following advertisements, consumption communities are often formed, eventually leading to stereotypes…

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    important role in the causes for violent behavior. By seeing violence over and over, we learn to accept and tolerate violence, and it comes to be seen as normal. Repeatedly watching violent images reinforces the myths, beliefs and attitudes of a culture of…

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