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    Facebook didn’t invade our privacy; We already let Facebook in I was taught long ago that opening a paper with a definition is the easy way out when it comes to shaping your argument‚ so I apologize in advance to all of those former professors who may be offended. But alas this is a definition that has been twisted so much recently‚ that I had to look it up for myself. Privacy(noun) the state of being private; retirement or seclusion. the state of being free from intrusion or disturbance

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    that an individual may carry on at any one time. Social networking sites (SNS) have become instrumental for providing free‚ user friendly access for communicating with others over the internet. Face book has quickly grown to become one of the most popular SNS worldwide. Face book currently has over 1 billion active users worldwide and on average 584 million people use Face book daily [2]. Ellison et al. point out that the core demographic segment of 18 to 24 year olds is growing the fastest at a rate

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    Content 1. Introduction Facebook‚ founded in February 2004‚ has become the world’s most popular online social networking website. This social networking website enables college students to keep constant connections with their friends and acquaintances. By September 2012‚ Facebook has over one billion active users. Although some of which are fake‚ according to Cadie Thomson (2012)‚ it still shows the grand influence of this virtual community. Facebook is ranked as the most used social networking

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    Popular Kinds of Music The word “Mucis” derives from Greek “mousike” which means art of the Muses. Ancient Greek and Indian philosophers defined music as tones ordered horizontally as melodies and vertically as harmonies. To many people in many cultures‚music is an important part of their way of life. With 20th-century‚rock music‚electronic music and R&B music are become popular for teenagers. Rock music is a genre of popular music that originated as "rock and roll" in 1950s

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    To the same extent‚ women are often considered as being worthless — and inferior to their male counterparts. However‚ this often results in women being degraded in present day society. Today’s popular culture and hip-hop is extremely disrespectful to women‚ not everything — but a vast majority of popular culture and hip-hop is just utterly despicable towards women. Imagine the internal mindset of a woman‚ and how such blatantly hurtful words and gestures can alter a woman’s mindset. The music

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    Facebook has hit out at the practice of employers asking for access to the accounts of their staff and potential hires. The social network’s chief privacy officer Erin Egan called the practice "distressing" and threatened legal action against companies that violate its users’ privacy. "If you are a Facebook user‚ you should never have to share your password‚ let anyone access your account‚ or do anything that might jeopardize the security of your account or violate the privacy of your friends

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    García-Canclin interrogates how could be possible that popular cultures have been excluded from research on hegemony and state‚ social change‚ and development in a continent in which masses have been decisive in revolutions. Two crisis have lead to study popular cultures: first‚ the crisis of hegemony and the epistemological crisis. “The exhaustion of economistic paradigms that fail to account for the cultural bases of power‚ and the non-economic necessities that mobilize peoples” (p. 467). García-Canclini

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    economy approach in popular culture. You would need to explain the political economy approach and your understanding of the theories in addition to applying it to the case study. The American Idol show – a form of popular culture - drew more than 30 million audiences an episode‚ and although over the years‚ overall viewership declined‚ the show appeared to be in little danger of losing its popularity (Wyatt‚ 2009). Marxist-inspired theorist Adorno argued that popular culture‚ as products

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    Meritocracy & Popular Culture Alger’s book‚ Ragged Dick‚ tells the story of an ambitious‚ industrious‚ and honest boy who through hard work and some luck climbs the ladder to a better life and a higher social status. According to Alger‚ he does this not by taking advantage of other people‚ but by keeping an eye out for opportunities‚ working hard‚ and improving himself. The picture I chose was drawn by Clay Butler in 1994. It depicts a Frankenstein-like creature standing on top of a pile of dismembered

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    are also very quick to point out that these shows don’t discuss or show safe sex techniques. Sex in popular entertainment is sex without consequences or emotional impact‚ but teenager viewers do not see behind the lights and the cameras. Teenagers are having sex at younger ages and teen pregnancy is becoming a huge problem in the United States. Our society has become very dependent on popular culture without even thinking about the real messages that are displayed. Arnett 2 The average

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