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    through time. One type of literature that has been impacted by society is zombie horror. The term zombie first became widely known in literature as a direct result of William Seabrook’s Magic Island‚ a novel that focuses on voodoo in the Haitian culture. However‚ the actual word zombie was around long before Seabrook wrote the novel in 1929. “In the West Indies and southern states of America‚ a soulless corpse said to have been revived by witchcraft; formerly‚ the name of a snake-deity in voodoo

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    The Influence of American and British Popular Culture on Australia in the 1950s In the 1950s America and Britain influenced Australia’s popular culture in a number of ways. Although Australia’s national identity is evident in every part of popular culture‚ America and Britain both had a significant impact on the development of Australian culture since World War Two. Throughout out the decade they changed the way people thought about Australian fashion‚ music and entertainment. Fashion was based

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    Americanisation is the influence American culture has on the culture of other countries‚ such as their popular culture‚ media‚ cuisine‚ technology‚ business practices‚ or political techniques. We all know that since the post war period‚ American pop culture has had a great impact on Australia which continues till today.“Is Australia becoming too American?”In the decades since World War II‚ the influence of American popular culture into Australian society has raised ongoing concerns about Australia’s

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    than Britain‚ therefore‚ their attachment grew stronger. America became Australia’s largest trading partner and was dominated by American music‚ dance‚ movies‚ tv programs and foods. Australia was so influenced by the American culture‚ that it is said that none of our culture belong to us and instead a reflection of the American lifestyle. Due to the technological advances‚ transmission of American products and ideas into Australian Society became less complicated. Therefore‚ it was easier for the

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    Carly Cannon Deviant Behavior April 7‚ 2014 There are significant differences between different societies. In studying issues of youth culture and deviance behavior‚ it is important to take these differences into account. “Goths‚ Gamers‚ & Grrrls” by Ross Haenfler‚ discusses a wide range of youth subcultures‚ from British mods to recent online communities. The youth subcultures that are covered throughout the book are skinhead‚ punk‚ hip hop‚ hard core‚ heavy metal‚ Goths‚ hackers‚ online communities

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    An examination of the impact of cultural changes‚ in particular popular music‚ over the past fifty-five years on retailing‚ in particular fashion retailing Fashion and popular music are constantly adjusting and changing as they are being impacted on by factors such as current social-cultural changes and the economy. This essay is exploring how these two elements have changed‚ affected and influenced each other over three decades in the late 20th century. Data will be gathered in the form of primary

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    media and culture today are of crucial importance to real life. During last half century‚ due to the rapid development of technology‚ a number of media tools appeared in the public‚ including radio‚ television‚ popular music‚ movies and some other forms of mass media. Especially‚ the rise of films makes the culture industry as an increasingly interesting topic. When we speaking of culture industry‚ we might think about the influence from mass media and what is the mass-produced culture. This paper

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    Abstract It is important to understand that an individual ’s perspective of death and dying is greatly impacted by their culture. In this paper I will discuss how the Japanese culture approaches death and dying. I will also discuss the unique concept of organ transplantation that surrounds that Japanese culture. This paper presents the law of organ transplantation in Japan‚ which allows people to decide whether brain death can be used to determine their death in agreement with their family. Japan

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    but also new culture. Buddhist ideas‚ such as karma‚ impermanence‚ and simplicity were extremely influential in forming the contents and aesthetic ideals of Japanese poetry and art in general. Buddhist art‚ paintings and sculpture‚ as well as its architecture helped shape Japanese arts and architecture in general. However‚ Japanese culture is unique from that of China’s and Korea’s. This comes in part from a mixed religious atmosphere. Another significant religion in Japanese history‚ Shinto

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    TRADITIONAL JAPANESE ARTS Ceramics One of the country’s oldest art forms. In the Neolithic period‚ the earliest soft earthenware was made. Famous artist-potters Honami Koetsu‚ Ogata Kenzan‚ and Aoki Mokubei. Lacquer Ware is a broad category of fine and decorative arts. lacquer has been used in paintings‚ prints‚ and on a wide variety of objects from Buddha statues to bento boxes for food. Doll are known by the name ningyō (人形?) in Japan‚ which literally means human shape. Hinamatsuri

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