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    Popular American Culture Paper Adrian Clegg SOC/105 Febuary 17‚ 22011 Dr. V. Nita Evans Popular American Culture Paper According to Merriam-Webster culture is “the customary beliefs‚ social forms‚ and material traits of a racial‚ religious‚ or social group” (2011). Popular culture is “the opposite of high cultural art forms‚ such as the opera‚ historic art‚ classical music‚ traditional theater or literature; popular culture includes many forms of cultural communication including newspapers

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    diseases. Although whites and blacks shared many of the same diseases in the nineteenth century‚ the disease-ridden surroundings were due to the lack of cleanliness provided by the slaves. According to information collected by Doctor Edward Carmichael from slave owners‚ it is claimed that while diseases were both experienced among whites and

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    In our culture‚ friendliness is conveyed through a smile and it is agreed in the discipline of Anthropology that the smile is something that carries across all cultures. In every human society‚ smiles convey the same emotions: happiness‚ pleasure‚ excitement and other positive feelings. However‚ smiles seem to mean different things between the men and women‚ of our culture‚ who exchange them. As my step father said‚ a woman who smiles is seen as friendly‚ but also more likely single. Simply put

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    It’s safe to say that we all know how women were treated in the past‚ in comparison to men. And therefore it would also seem obvious that these portrayals of women would also be depicted in popular culture. We could conclude that the way women were depicted in the media was not great. In fact‚ it was terrible. Typically‚ men were portrayed as strong‚ independent‚ powerful‚ active and sexually dominant individuals. Conversely for women‚ the views that were consistent with cultural representations

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    How has mass media a created a relationship among popular culture‚ mass media and different forms of dissemination? Mass media is any form of communication used to reach a large group of people. There are different types of media; examples of media are magazines‚ movies‚ television‚ books‚ recording devices‚ radio and the internet. As time goes on‚ new and improved technology is developed in the mass media industry for communicating and entertainment purposes. As mass media continues to grow and

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    list trends in American popular culture in the areas of social‚ political‚ personal‚ and religious. Little did I know before researching online that there is an association just for popular culture and American culture called the PCA/ACA bringing up the first area of culture‚ internet. The internet has become a part ninety percent of American’s daily lives. Uses of the internet include dating‚ communication‚ research‚ and entertainment. A trend that has changed the social aspect of many is the internet

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    Media as a Social Problem The mass media plays a large role in modern society. Indeed‚ many have argued that people spend more time in "mass-mediated" interaction than in actual human interaction. The mass media‚ then‚ would seemingly be an excellent position to initiate social change‚ positively affect social problems‚ and help combat social ills that are considered normal patterns of behavior. Yet‚ the mass media has largely failed in addressing and helping to solve social problems. As seen

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    How did America influence popular culture in Australia? The ’How’ in this question holds two meanings: how as in the Why‚ or method; and how as in a description of impact. In this essay‚ I shall attempt to account for both. How (as in method) did the USA change our formerly British ways? This was done in a 3-step process. Step one was initiation. In Australia’s case‚ WW2 was what initiated our relationship with America. During the war‚ we relied on America for protection (like we would have done

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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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    The Cold War is in full swing in 1952 and new ideas are emerging from everyone. The United States released its newly created nuclear submarine‚ DC Comics released Firefly and Rex the Wonder Dog‚ and Harvey Kurtzman on a lesser note released Mad. During this time period‚ middle aged Antonio Prohias was working for El Mundo and was an awarded cartoonist in Cuba. He will end up being one of the most important figures for Kurtzman’s the newly created Mad Magazine in the decade to come because of his

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