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    friends who end up suffering from an ill fate. The main character‚ Andy Jackson‚ and his friends decided to celebrate after a big win in their school basketball game‚ they acquired alcohol and drove around in Andy’s car while intoxicated. While Andy was driving drunk‚ he caused a fatal car accident that killed his best friend Robbie Washington who was riding in the front passenger seat. The other three passengers survived physically‚ but Andy went down into a spiralling depression. He later killed himself

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    Eight Elvises Following the times of the middle 1950’s Abstract Expressionism sparked an interest for Andy Warhol‚ and during the 60’s Andy‚ and Roy Lichtenstein created a new realism of America. This new realism was called Pop Art which expressed daily life in America as it was being lived. Warhol was born in 1928 as Andy Warhola‚ he grew up with a curiosity in commercials‚ and after a very successful life he became the main figure associated with Pop Art. His art is some of the most well known

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    Andy Warhol (born Andrew Warhola) was one of the most well known and influential artists of the late 20th century. Warhol moved from his birthplace of Pittsburg‚ Pennsylvania to New York and worked as a commercial artist for many magazines including Vogue‚ Harper’s Bazaar‚ and the New Yorker. He also did window displays and advertisements for retail stores. His first profitable job was illustrating an article in Glamour magazine titled "Success is a Job in New York" (Andy Warhol: Biography). In

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    Contemporary (Post Modern) Frame Andy Goldsworthy’s art pieces are presented and created in the natural environment using natural resources only taken from the environment. Wood‚ stone‚ leaves and flowers are some examples of the materials he uses. His artworks have features that relate to Post Modernism. His artworks can be viewed from different viewpoints and distances and can be experienced with more than just sight but with touch as well. Goldsworthy’s main feature that can be related to Post

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    a new car and he dressed in nice clothes‚ did he really know what Wendy was going through? No he looked at her like he looked at any other shoplifter‚ and he turned her in hopes of getting on good terms with the manager. Andy did not sympathize for Wendy in anyway. How could Andy be so heartless some may ask‚ but does he really even understand how rough Wendy has it? Put yourself in Andy’s situation would you turn someone in after witnessing them shoplift. After all it is the rules and no one gets

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    Radio Entertainment In 1920s "Video Killed the Radio Star" is the debut song of The Buggles released September 7th 1979 but‚ did not make an impression on the general public until its release as the debut video on MTV at 12:01 August 1st 1981‚ almost 100 years after the invention of radio. Henirich Hertz‚ a German Physicist‚ created the foundation of radio in 1886 by proving that electric waves could be transmitted and received without the need of a physical medium (Spiker 2). Nokolai Tesla expanded

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    Consumerism can best be defined as the promotion of the consumers’ interests and the theory that an increasing consumption of goods is economically desirable. Andy Warhol was amongst many other artists who were attacked for their open embrace of consumerism. He liked the idea that consumerism could unify Americans’ of all different backgrounds but he believed that there was a lack of creativity and originality in advertising. Warhol began to use everyday objects as his subjects’ and built on the

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    In Britain‚ radio broadcasting was dominated entirely by the BBC‚ which since the early 1920s had been developing a broad spectrum of programming including different genres of music and speech‚ including documentaries‚ drama‚ comedy‚ news‚ religious broadcasts‚ children’s programmes‚ schools broadcasts and sports coverage). BBC output was a unifying force within British culture‚ and has been written about extensively elsewhere. In the 1950s‚ a small but growing cohort of Rock and pop music fans

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    History of Radio in Bangladesh_ Bangladesh Betar (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ বেতার) or BB is the state-owned radio broadcasting organisation of Bangladesh. It was also known as Radio Bangladesh between 1975 and 1996. Radio transmission in the region now forming Bangladesh started in Dhaka on December 16‚ 1939. Initially‚ the station was located in old Dhaka. Later‚ the station was relocated to Shahbag. It played an important role during the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971. On March 26‚ 1971‚ the broadcasting

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    Radio in the 1930's

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    Great Depression. But for radio it was the Golden Age. The radio was a great diversion from the terrible economy. Not only was radio a great source of entertainment‚ but it also provided relief from the depression and connected the home front with the war. There were many different “shows” broadcasted on the radio‚ there was a vast category of genres‚ such as drama (soap operas)‚ action/adventure‚ and comedies. It wasn’t just entertainment‚ it was also educational. The radio was a great way to unite

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