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    Popular American Culture University of Phoenix Soc/105 Introduction to Popular American Culture MU10ELC07 Ernest Hernandez Ph.D. August 3‚ 2010 Popular American Culture American pop culture is an every day part of life. Society dictates how people need to be to be accepted by others. American pop culture dictates who we are‚ it is our attitudes habits and actions; it is generations of handed down customs and practices (Wilson‚ 2001). Popular Culture Inventory The mass circulation of

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    Comparing Cultures Looking back at my experience living in America‚ to my best friend’s parents experiences from Russia‚ I was vividly able to see just how different the two cultures are. Furthermore‚ I found it intriguing how‚ after researching America and Russia‚ we both reflect the cultural values of our countries to a tee. Between language‚ education‚ government‚ location‚ and religion‚ both Russia and America contain several similarities and differences that really define the cultures in both

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    Historian Rielly (2010) in Kamikaze Attacks of World War II‚ this loss of identity has resulted in countless suicides across various regions of Japan‚ such as the Okigahara forest (9). The recurring theme of war in the novel asserts the importance of individualism as a key component within Japan’s conformed society. Haruki Murakami utilizes symbolism‚ motif‚ and allegories throughout The Wind-up Bird Chronicle

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    *** The Impact of Western Culture on Eating Disorders and Poor Body Image in Hispanic Americans While obesity stands as one of the leading causes of death in the United States‚ with the much of Latino community at risk of the disease‚ another potential health problem stemming from the association of food is the concept of body image‚ as well as its correlation to eating disorders. And while it is duly noted that many of the studies conducted have focused on the female Caucasian population‚ there

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    `Raving is a highly emotional experience. Any attempt to analyze or experience the culture recognizes the highly personal component the experience offers. Participating in a rave presents a long period of constant electronic dance music along with highly energetic dance styles exhibited by a large group of people. Along with the vigorous dance moves and obnoxious music‚ the people participating in the culture wear very little clothes. Since the idea of raving was introduced‚ a lot of controversy

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    .As teenagers wage war on how adults and institutions expect them to behave‚ they oftentimes look to rebellion as a means to express their own individualism. In the wake of World War II‚ 1950s America enjoyed a booming economy in comparison to the Great Depression a few decades prior‚ but American teenagers felt lost and lacking in confidence. Within his novel The Catcher in the Rye‚ J.D. Salinger mimics this conflict and critiques the disparity between the generations during this era through the

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    When the United States was founded in 1776‚ it was a nation of Christian individuals. According to One Nation Under God: Religion in Contemporary American Society; “In 1776‚ every European American‚ with the exception of about 2‚500 Jews‚ identified himself or herself as a Christian. Moreover‚ approximately 98 percent of the colonists were Protestants‚ with the remaining 1.9 percent being Roman Catholics (Kosmin&Lachman).” Although America was never established as an officially Christian nation‚

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    One of the biggest debates in the respects of sociology and psychology is the debate between individualism and nationalism. Many believe that the human capacity‚ or ability to be great‚ is best shown by the individuality of a person‚ and that a person can serve as an individual to the rest of the society. The other side of the coin is that being human is not anything significant as an individual and that any kind of development is dependent upon nationalism. But‚ does being in a collective group

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    Surpassing five thousand years the Egyptian culture has survived and also created inventions like black ink‚ hieroglyphic script‚ the solar calendar‚ wigs‚ and eye makeup. A lot of the Egyptian culture can be seen in the world today mainly because their inventions are used everywhere. I will compare the similarities as well as the differences between Egyptian and American cultures by examining religion‚ death rituals‚ holidays‚ traditions‚ and food. Egyptians lived a very religious life. They

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    Individualism vs. Collectivism Within Christianity‚ I believe that Christian’s in the United States use collectivism more so then other cultures. Because I live in the United States‚ I’m not as aware of what others around the world do when it comes to the use of collectivism within Christianity. This effected my decision and may change a little after I look at this situation from another prospective after our trip in Guatemala. Around the United States we have a large number of denominations

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