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    When I see the word “popular”‚ I like to think of something that is not only well-known by the public but also well-received by the majority. Popularity is achieved and maintained by staying up to date with the current trends. Hamilton would be a classic example of a popular theatrical production‚ because it follows a musical trend that put hip-hop and rap at its focal point and incorporates diversity‚ something highly valued by the majority in today’s society. A good way to determine the popularity

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    become popular. In specific‚ a prime example of a sprout of popularity is the rise in trend of everything 90’s incorporated in the way people dress‚ the music that is made along with shows‚ movies and games that are used in todays time. Over the past five years the activity one would normally see during the 1900’s has become something very common that one would see everywhere today‚ and everyone seems to be questioning as to why. The sprout of the 90’s era has

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    Why cellphones are so popular? People nowadays are using cellphones more than they use to‚ especially the ones with internet connection and amazing applications because they tend to stay in touch with family‚ friends or use those features found in their mobile phones that allow them to fulfill their daily need. These ones became more than a communication tool because of all their components that have been added these last five years. The reason why cellphone usually called smartphones

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    Meghan Balmer 10/20/10 Popular Culture Critical Survey Project It would be hard for one to dispute the fact that MTV has influenced every pop culture trend since its birth in 1981. One could even say that MTV is pop culture. No other media network holds in the palm of its hand the power to control popular cultural evolution the way MTV does. What other media network has influenced and help shape public opinion‚ filmmaking‚ newsgathering techniques‚ presidential politics‚ and world politics

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    An Introduction to Theories of Popular Culture Second Edition An Introduction to Theories of Popular Culture is a clear and comprehensive guide to the major theories of popular culture‚ from the Frankfurt School to postmodernism. Dominic Strinati provides a critical assessment of the ways in which theorists have tried to understand and evaluate popular culture in modern society. Among the theories and ideas the book introduces are mass culture‚ the Frankfurt School and the culture industry‚ structuralism

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    Gender Stereotypes in Popular Media Media creates a world of much resemblance to the real one‚ projecting the very values it represents onto everyday lives. These concepts may even shape our cognition especially when we are repeatedly exposed to them. In the respect of gender roles‚ stereotyped images of men and women are presented from time to time. These stereotypes not only narrow our choices of what we want to be‚ but also create an atmosphere that encourages conformity. However‚ we seldom question

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    American Popular Culture Daniel Villalobos SOC/105 University of Phoenix June 29‚ 2011 Roger Fike American Popular Culture There is not a single definition that will describe culture since it evolves and goes for the same as beauty. Without a doubt‚ there is no answer to the definition of beauty‚ yet beauty is heavily involved and‚ associated in today’s media. Media is likely to have an enormous potent effect to the average man or woman about criterions of beauty‚ forcing

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    Through out the history of popular culture there has been conflict between popular culture and religious institutions that feel that popular culture is a corruption of their faith and values. One of these conflicts arises when the comedy group Monty Python released their second feature film entitled The Life of Brian‚ which was received by popular culture as a successful movie but to religious Christian’s especially in the United States it was seen as a blasphemous portrayal of the life of Jesus

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    In these articles many people believe that haunted houses are a part of why halloween is so popular. Over 1‚200 professional haunted houses are being operated and 300 theme parks as well. Many of these haunted houses are very popular because people just like a good scare and it’s fun‚ it has been a tradition for a long time‚ and haunted houses make a lot of money. To begin‚ many people like a good scare. The people pay good money to be scared‚ they like the thrill of the clowns and scary people

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    Drugs and Music in Popular Culture Sociology-Popular Culture American Military University Drugs and Music in Popular Culture One of America’s leading social issues is Drugs. Merriam and Webster define drugs as something and often an illicit substance that causes addiction‚ habituation‚ or a marked change in consciousness. Drugs have been around since the discovery of the America’s in 1492(Shmoop Editorial Team‚ 2008). A gift from Native American’s to Christopher Columbus in the form

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