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    Malaysian Youth Culture

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    MALAYSIAN YOUTH CULTURE In this 21st century world‚ cultures have changed and so youth culture all over the world. In Malaysia‚ our youth cultures have made changes as the world’s culture change goes. Since Malaysia is a multi-cultural country so the culture of our youth today obviously has its varieties. From fashion to music and to the characteristics of Malaysian youth. Based on today’s fashion world‚ the young generations of today obviously have it ways to channel the influence

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    Popular Music

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    Popular music is any music since the mid-1800s that is popular with the preferences of anyone from a teen to a mid-aged adult. 2. What theme does pop music typically use in the lyrics? Describe one pop song that uses this theme. Why is this theme such a popular one? Pop music typically uses the theme of love and relationships in the lyrics. One pop song that uses this theme is the song “Marry Me” by Jason Derulo. Some of the lyrics are “…And if I lost everything in my heart it means nothing ’Cause

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    Pop Culture Element

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    1 J. Edgar Pop Culture Element J. Edgar Richard Miranda Leadership Development - AEC 3414‚ Section 0482 Professor Stedman June 11‚ 2012 2 J. Edgar J. Edgar In 2011‚ Clint Eastwood directed a brilliant ensemble of actors‚ including Leonardo DiCaprio in the lead role‚ in a biopic film titled J. Edgar about the life of one of American history’s more curious leaders: J. Edgar Hoover. The film is made fascinating by Eastwood’s courageous spotlight on not only Hoover’s strengths

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    The Perceived Homophily Measure is an assessment composed of eight questions. The questions are built to determine how similar you perceive someone to be like you‚ either in attitude or in background. For the assessment I had to choose an acquaintance I recently met and had to answer the eight questions to determine my perceived similarity between her and I. My results were thirteen for attitude homophily and fifteen for background homoplily. Four to fourteen indicates that you perceive the person

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    Reminiscent of Dada – found object and happenings Claes Oldenburg “The Street” & “The Store” 1961 located at the Ray Gun Theater What part is nature? What part is new? Found object A “street” and “store front” in a new venue He is not creating‚ these are things are found and are to be viewed as art because of how they are paired. Cardboard burnt and disheveled. Demonstrating a store front‚ view from street. No single focus. Similar to happening dada preformances. Probably still

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    Comparison of Two Artist

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    Lichtenstein Pop art historical period developed in the 1950’s. Subjects in this style come from mass culture and commercial design (Sporre 371). A reflective evaluation of pop art demonstrates the magnitude or importance of art is impartial of the subject matter. The works of two practioners of pop art Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein demonstrates the genre of pop art. Part art is fundamentally a poignant reflection of what is called the contemporary scene. The word pop was created by the

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    Kpop Research

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    K-Pop 가요 (an abbreviation of Korean pop or Korean popular music): is a musical genre consisting of dance‚ electronic‚ electropop‚ hip hop‚[2] and R&B music originating in South Korea.[1] In addition to music‚ K-pop has grown into a popular subculture among teenagers and young adults around the world.[3] Although in a bigger scope K-pop may include other genres of "popular music" within South Korea‚ outside of the country the term is more commonly used for songs sung by Korean teen idols‚ which

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    Communication Studies

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    can be understood as belonging to a period that started in the mid-1970s with the retreat of modernism. Music has a different form of expression during every time of period. It can be developed into various type of form such as Jazz‚ blues‚ soul‚ hip-pop and so on. There are many new inventions due to the progress of technology which can make our life become more convenient and easier. Some people agree that new technologies make our life become better while some disagree with that. Even

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    a a a aa aa a aa a a a a a a a a a a aa a a a a a a a a a hi aea vI am ed af dak fdka dfoawi i aod feia ie hi I"m awesome and you sucklah-Blah-Blah is an album by Iggy Pop. Released on A&M in 1986‚ it became his most commercially successful album to date. Blah-Blah-Blah appeared after a four-year hiatus for Pop‚ with David Bowie serving as his prime collaborator. A successful tour followed the album’s release. Contents 1 Production 2 Release and reception 3 Singles

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    Drowning Girl‚ Roy Lichtenstein Roy Lichtenstein was an America Pop Artist. He was born on October 27th‚ 1923 and grew up in into an upper class family in Manhattan‚ New York. After graduating‚ Lichtenstein studied briefly at the Art Students League then enrolled at Ohio State University. He was forced to leave and during 1943 and 1946‚ he joined the army then returned to Ohio State and got a masters degree in teaching. After a few years in teaching‚ Lichtenstein was influenced by one of his students

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