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    “Rather than unreflexively adopting a lifestyle‚ through tradition or habit‚ the new heroes of consumer culture make lifestyle a life project and display their individuality and sense of style in the particularity of the assemblage of goods‚ clothes‚ practices‚ experiences‚ appearance and bodily dispositions they design together into a lifestyle.” Pg 35. Growing up as a teenager‚ brands made a huge impact on I felt about myself and others. I thought that kids who had cooler brands than me had a higher

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    African American culture African American culture in the United States includes the various cultural traditions of African ethnic groups. It is both part of and distinct from American culture. The U.S. Census Bureau defines African Americans as "people having origins in any of the Black race groups of Africa."[1] African American culture is indigenous to the descendants in the U.S. of survivors of the Middle Passage. It is rooted in Africa and is an amalgam of chiefly sub-Saharan African and

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    children‚ who often view professional athletes as role models‚ and look up to them. Popular culture is a part of everyone’s lives today‚ and it affects sports through a plethora of positive and negative ways. Popular culture makes certain athletes look very humbling‚ but then sometimes it could make an athlete look like a complete fool. Many young boys who enjoy sports usually have dreams of playing professionally one day. Therefore these athlete role models have such a giant affect on them because

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    Matthew Hugenschmidt LBST 3020-090 Final Paper For centuries man has sought pleasure through music and visual arts. Until the last 100 years or so that required someone to go see a live performance‚ either locally or possibly to a larger metropolis with concert halls and theaters. The technological advances experienced in the last century have allowed the pairing of the audio and visual media for the masses‚ and have let them spread much farther than their local roots and changed their influence

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    “The earth has music for those who listen.”- William Shakespeare. For a songwriter their diction is essential in order for readers/listeners to understand their piece of work. The author’s tone The use of literary elements in the song ‘La la la” by Naughty Boy ft. Sam Smith‚ helps emphasize the strong message being passed by the author about how a young boy is facing a hard life and being verbally abused. In the song‚ Naughty Boy uses a hyperbole to convey the idea that someone is feeding lies

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    Peter Morrisette MIS 204 10 January 2018 Globalization The importation of cultures from around the world can be seen in the United States almost everywhere‚ many people are probably not even aware that some of things the wear‚ eat and watch are influenced from foreign cultures. Many new technology devices that people in the United States daily are designed and made in foreign countries and then brought here to be sold. The spread of countries cultural values and technology can be brought to the United

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    Music in Liturgy: Harmony of God and Church “After silence‚ that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music.” - Alduous Huxley Music’s expressive nature‚ as both art form and communication mode‚ is unparalleled.  It possesses the ability to move us both physically and emotionally.  Though intangible and invisible‚ music evokes feeling and paints imagery.    This notion of expressing the inexpressible is at the core of Christian worship.  For instance‚ the liturgy is charged

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    suffering inhabited by the souls of sinners who are expiating their sins before going to heaven. The sale of indulgences What were Indulgences?   In Church teaching‚ Purgatory is the way in which God helps us to “make up” for sin which has already been forgiven. Purgatory is the state or place those who have still to make up for sin go to after death before entering heaven. What is the Black Death?   The black death refers to the plague that erupted in the middle of the

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    musicians shaped the music of the 20th century but few had had a lasting impact. Research and discover how your musician or band affected popular music of their day‚ and how their contribution lives on today. After you get done reading this you have everything need to know about Ray Charles‚ and his career. Ray came from a small town in Florida‚he was born into poverty and had 1 little brother‚ and only lived with his mom he never knew his dad. Ray Charles helped create the R&B music genre. Ray won

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    1 & 2 North America Before the Europeans explorers had arrived‚ the descendants of the prehistoric pioneers and later migrants - the Native Americans - had formed a variety of tribes throughout North America. Each tribe was related. Some were simple nomads who roamed through the west of the continent‚ while some were forest dwellers who worked as hunters and fishermen. The southwest region of North America was home to the farming people of the Pueblo country‚ inhabiting substantial cities

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