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    In society‚ there is a clear distinction between thinkers and doers; Matthew Crawford wants to blur that line and call attention to the combination of the two skillsets. As a mechanic‚ he understands that working with your hands coincides with using your brain for problem-solving. He urges readers to find a “useful art” (Crawford‚ 2009‚ p. 13) in order to overcome the mundanity that arises from white collar work and‚ simply‚ thinking. I do not consider myself to be fluent in a useful art‚ and I think

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    that the Internet is a useful research tool. 2. Wong (2001‚ p.16)‚ he states that the Internet is a useful research tool. 3. Wong states that the Internet is a useful research tool (p.16). 4. Wong (2001‚ p.16) says that the Internet is a useful research tool. 5. Wong (2001‚ p.16) state that the Internet is a useful research tool. 6. Wong‚ D. (2001‚ p.16)‚ states that the Internet is a useful research tool. 7. ’The Internet is a useful research tool ’‚ Wong

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    Media Impact on Pop Culture Popular culture has had many influences from the current society. As times change and attitudes also change so does pop culture. Some influences include fashion‚ music‚ art‚ television‚ and movies. Television became popular in the 1950’s. People were anxious to buy a television set for their homes. At first‚ the programs were carried over from the days of radio. For example‚ the format of The George Burns Show was very similar to the format used on the radio. Only

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    Japanese Popular Culture Reception in Southeast Asia Countries Case study: Indonesia Written by Mirah Mahaswari Department of Communication Studies Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Gadjah Mada University Indonesia Tuesday‚ September 8‚ 2009 Role of Mass Media on Japanese Popular Culture Reception in Southeast Asia Countries Case study: Indonesia Abstract The study of popular culture can be seen from three main approaches. The first debate will be on how popular culture able to

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    Abbasids in bringing them down” (Saylor). The Abbasid were heavily influenced by the Persian culture‚ and once they were in office the Persian Barmakids were the advisors on wealth and influence to the caliphate. The other important thing the Abbasid’s did was move the capital to Baghdad and this allowed them to thrive because of the location and the influence of the Persian culture. The influence of Persian culture helped to sustain the art‚ poetry‚ and science during the Abbasid’s. The Abbasid dynasty

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    the sociological explanations of the role of culture in contemporary society Culture is the behaviour‚ beliefs and characteristics of a particular group of people. Age groups‚ ethnic groups and social groups etc… are all examples of groups of people that possess their own unique culture. The people within a culture are expected to follow the norms and values that are passed down through generation to generation. Over the past 30 years‚ different cultures have gradually intermingled due to an increasing

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    described in PBS’ “Merchants of Cool”. The role that society has given to the media to dictate youth culture has become one of the most lucrative conquests corporations are battling over today. Much like empires throughout history‚ media empires today have found their ‘Africa’. This paper is an examination of this silent‚ bloodless conquest through two different sociological lenses. First we will consider the effect of media in youth’s culture using functional theory. Stating the primary assumptions

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    demonstrate the way commodity fetishism is impacting on contemporary society and culture. “Commodities are defined as things that are bought and sold in a social system of exchange.” (Sturken & Cartwright‚ 2009‚ p. 279 )”The concept of commodity culture is intricately allied with the idea that we construct our identities through the consumer products that inhabit our lives” (Sturken & Cartwright 2009‚ p. 279) The idea of a commodity culture has been described by media theorist Stuart Ewen as a commodity

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    Korean Popular Music‚ the Culture Industry‚ and National Identity John Lie* In the early 2010’s‚ the expansion of South Korean popular culture around the world is led by popular music‚ usually known as Kpop. In this paper I seek to answer two questions. First‚ what are the sources of its success beyond the South Korean national border? Secondly‚ what does it say about contemporary South Korean society and culture? Key Words: K-pop‚ Korean Wave‚ Hallyu‚ South Korean Popular CulturePopular Music

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    is useful to a certain extent. The movie is useful in the way that if you were starting to learn about terrorism‚ in general‚ it would then be advantageous to watch this film‚ as you would gain an understanding of some of the tactics used by terrorists. Additionally the great fight between governments and terrorists would

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