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    2000s‚ with the use of internet‚ e-mails and cell phones were the base of the communication‚ unlike the letters and dial-up phones that were used in the 1960s‚ so the technology made the communication easier. Music had changed a lot too. In the 1960s‚ Pop and Rock n Roll were the most popular genres. John Lennon‚ Elvis Presley‚ Beatles and Johnny Cash were the most famous musicians in America. However‚ in the 2000s rap and hip-hop were the towering genres. Eminem‚ Michael Jackson‚ Britney Spears and

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    The End of Art

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    1. What does Danto mean by the End of Art? The end of art is not the death of art‚ but the wholesale elimination of what used to be considered art and its replacement by a new concept: pluralism. When art has exhausted itself and this concept has been brought into the forefront of the consciousness‚ this awareness signals the end of art. Art is no longer art in the traditional sense (having a manifesto-aesthetically pleasing‚ etc.) because the accessibility to art and to create art has allowed

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    Andy Warhol

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    Andy Warhol Andy Warhol was an American artist who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art. His works explore the relationship between artistic expression‚ celebrity culture and advertisement that flourished by the 1960s. Andy Warhol was born on 6th August 1928 in Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania. He is known for his pop art and his work focuses of the crossover between celebrity‚ advertising and artistic expression. He worked with many forms of media‚ including: painting‚

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    almost six feet in width; however the connotation between the original inspiration and the new meaning is as Hall states not fixed and is open to viewer interpretation. Thus Jacksons enormous popularity and success as a pop-culture icon is characterized by overemphasizing the “King of Pop” by paralleling him with Christian icons turning him into a symbol of grandeur to be idolized. This is a potentially controversial appropriation of ideology which would draw parallels between Jackson’s significance and

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    Andy Warhol Analysis

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    Andy Warhol being one of the biggest influences in my work made him the obvious choice for this assignment. I see Warhol ’s influence on the world we live in everyday and strongly believe he helped in creating the pop culture obsession in America. Andy went from rags to riches and defines the American dream. His work has inspired many and continues to be recognized by people throughout the world. Born August 6‚ 1928 to Andrej and Julia Warhola‚ Andy was the youngest of three brothers. Andy

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    in the creation of them. Andy Warhol began creating as a young boy and because of this his artistic ability was extremely advanced. He was able to create near exact replications of something‚ but put a twist on it that would become to be known as Pop Art. These twists include changing up colors so people take more notice to how simple everyday things really are‚ finding the true beauty of everyday American life. In addition to painting he also represented America and its popular culture using all

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    Just like how people listen to music has changed‚ the type of music people listens to has changed as well. For instance‚ Rock was popular during the 1950’s‚ but today it’s not as popular. However‚ different types of genres mixed into rock such as pop rock‚ alternative rock are used to get a variation of music. As a student from Memphis Tennessee‚ “the birthplace of Rock N Roll and home of the Blues”‚ I can easily say rock is slowly dying down. I believe it has passed its prime days‚ however‚ I

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    but do I really admire them? It is clear that women that enter my daily life like Oprah Winfrey have an impression on me‚ but impact and admiration do not always go hand in hand. Then I realized who I really admire: Britney Spears. <br> <br>The teen pop idol singer Britney Spears is a woman that I look up to for many reasons. She has tantalized the entire world’s youth with her incredible voice. By doing so‚ she serves as a role model for many of the young people growing up in today’s society. Although

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    My Literacy Narrative

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    has a story behind their literacy. Mine was one day‚ when we were driving to the grocery store‚ with the radio turned on‚ my jam turned on. It was the ABC’s. This song was unexpected‚ not only because of its difference in the nature of the regular pop songs‚ but that it was a new song altogether. Nonetheless‚ I began to rock along with the catchy tune of the song. I longed for more and demanded it

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    Essay Outline on Music

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    Essay Outline I. II. People do not choose to be influenced by music‚ as music is scientifically influential to the human brain. Olteteanu‚ Ion. "The formative function of musical interactions within social identity." Geopolitics‚ History‚ and International Relations 3.1 (2011): 215+. Academic OneFile. Web. 17 Jan. 2013. "We turn to music‚ we need it‚ because of its ability to move us‚ to induce feelings and moods‚ states of mind." “Bures notes that the human brain is uniquely configured

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