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    violate copyrights of music and films in many forms . This practice (Music and films piracy violation) is spread widely over Surabaya‚ largely consumed by citizens and poorly handled by the authorities. In this paper‚ we will focusing about why and how we as citizens should come to the solution for this case in relation to our Ideology (Pancasila) and our role as Indonesian citizens. After that‚I will also briefly explain about the relation between solving this issue to the impact of business world

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    Latin American Music

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    The term Latin American as used here encompasses the Americas south of the United States‚ as well as the entire Caribbean. The musics of this vast area are perhaps most efficiently discussed in terms of ethnic components--European (especially Iberian)‚ Amerindian‚ African‚ and mestizo ("mixed" or acculturated). Amerindian Background During the colonial period in Latin America (16th-19th century) many Amerindian populations were decimated‚ and much traditional Amerindian musical culture was destroyed

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    Globalization is a phenomenon that has become a fact in today’s business world. Companies‚ always looking to cut costs and improve productivity‚ often look overseas to either expand current business operations or to outsource existing business operations. Companies often make the decision to go global with the hopes of taking advantage of more favorable business environments‚ better technologies‚ or relationships with suppliers and customers. While these facts are a part of globalization‚ there

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    In American Society

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    opportunity. Assimilation is difficult for the reason that it requires an individual to gradually change and become accustom to the culture that is different from his or her own. “In American Society” By Gish Jen‚ the author allows the reader to follow a character named Ralph and watch him struggle to assimilate with American society. Ralph‚ the father of two decided to open a restaurant to provide a future for his daughters. He saw it as an opportunity to pay for his daughter’s college tuition and allow

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    being changed by the fashion‚ which claims that it advises the most charming goods to them. Therefore‚ the demand for these products increases enormously to create a lifestyle that is thought by people to make them more handsome or beautiful than they really are. There are certain positive and negative aspects of following the fashion on people as follows. I want to begin with the positive effects. First‚ people spend a great amont of money in order to follow the fashion‚ which‚ then‚ leads to

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    Dance is an ancient art form and is found across world cultures. Ballet traveled to the United States after both World War 1 and World War II and has impacted the dance culture in America ever since. The United States gave ballet the unique opportunity to flourish when much of Europe was greatly impacted by war. Many choreographers and performers were given the chance to come to America to teach‚ start companies or go on tours and developed their own styles and methods of ballet. Perhaps the most

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    The fashion in the 1980’s was very weird and crazy. The trends of the 80’s changed almost every two years. This was a very weird decade‚ not just for women‚ but men and children also. The rapid changing of clothing was different each time. There were a lot of things that affected the way people dressed in the 80’s‚ things such as music and religion. 1980s fashion history is memorable and quite distinctive. A variety of fashion looks ran parallel to each other in the 1980s. Women of this era began

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    Impact of Media on Society

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    The Impact of Media on Society The average American child watches 8‚000 murders and 100‚000 acts of violence before finishing elementary school (Clark par. 1). With the increase in sex‚ violence and vulgar language in TV programs‚ movies and recordings‚ which has become a tradition of today’s media‚ these themes have been proven in several different studies to have become substantially worse and has grown to cause some concern. With the increase of sex‚ violence and vulgar language society

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    寸 The Cultural Differences between Chinese and Western Food Cheng Hoi Man Upper Iowa University Term 4 2012 – 2013 COMM 221(DT) – Intercultural Communication Ms. Jamie Ku 9th June 2013 The Cultural Differences between Chinese and Western Food Abstract Food is one of the most enjoyable aspects of cultures to share. Every place has its own culinary delights to discover. Food culture can reflect the indication of human social development and improvement. In this paper‚ food ideas and

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    Music In Film F14 Syllabus

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    MUSI 2301: MUSIC IN FILM Fall 2014 Instructor: Dr. Jack Unzicker Office Number: Fine Arts Building‚ Room 254 Office Telephone Number: 817.272.1103 Email Address: unzicker@uta.edu Students are required to use their official UT Arlington e-mail address for all university-related business. Faculty Profile: https://www.uta.edu/profiles/jack-unzicker Office Hours: By appointment. To schedule an appointment‚ email unzicker@uta.edu and include your available times. Section Information: MUSI 2301.001 Time

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