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    be a pop star A pop star can have a lot of different meanings to many people. An image can make people assume that they know what a pop star is. Some people think a pop star is someone who just gets on stage and performs. However not everyone thinks that’s what a pop star is. Not too many people are able to become a pop star in today’s society. In order to do that you have to be really dedicated‚ work hard‚ and you also have to make a lot of sacrifices. One of the more popular teenage pop stars

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    Pop Music and Boy Bands

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    theme does pop music typically use in the lyrics? Describe one pop song that uses this theme. Why is this theme such a popular one? -Typically‚ pop music centers on themes such as love and relationships. The themes of pop music also help to make the music accessible‚ as the songs are often about common experiences that most people will have at some point in their lives: having a romantic interest in someone‚ falling in love‚ breaking up‚ and other experiences associated with love. A pop song that

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    Andy Warhol: A Pop Culture Icon Henry Matisse once said‚ "The freedom of the artist is in reality the impossibility of following the path beaten by all others." In other words‚ the degree in which an artist interprets the world that is laid out before him is what makes him unique. Andy Warhol was a master at creating a distinctive account of what came before him and what presently surrounded him. It was this rare talent that made Andy Warhol into a pop culture icon with a profound influence on

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    Pop Art Research Paper

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    Pop Art is Alive and Kicking In the post-war era of the 1950’s there was a movement gaining popularity in the art world. Artists could not ignore the rapidly changing world they lived in. Post-war prosperity fueled an age of consumerism and commercialism and art began to celebrate this popular commercial culture. Advertisements‚ billboards‚ television‚ film‚ comic books‚ newspapers‚ magazines‚ and even automobile styling inspired artists. This movement was described by Richard Hamilton‚ as

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    feeling or emotion. One of Modern Art movements that I have been very supportive throughout my life is the Pop Arts culture. Pop Art is very unique in a way that is based on modern popular culture and mass media‚ it is critical criticism on fine art values. Pop Art started around early 1960s‚ mostly associated with New York artists such as Andy Warhol‚ Claes Oldenburg‚ Roy Lichtenstein. Pop Art’s reestablishment was a huge transformation for the direction of modernism. They

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    Baroque vs. Modern Pop

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    MUSI200 27 January 2013 Baroque Vs. Modern Pop The Western music known today has its roots in the musical practices found in Europe and the Middle East over twenty centuries ago. These musical practices‚ in turn‚ have their roots in ancient Greek and Roman practices which are detailed in musical and philosophical treatises of the time. Greek civilization‚ with its political structures‚ its architectural and musical attainments‚ and its great achievements in philosophy and poetry‚ has influenced

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    Pop Punk Research Paper

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    The Emergence of Pop Punk Music from the Acceptance of Punk Style The displacement of an original genre of music is thought to be what creates a subgenre of music. This displacement may have been brought on by cultural‚ economical‚ or political changes in society‚ or the displacement may bring these changes within society with the new music. Pop punk is a subgenre of punk rock and pop music. It was created by the merging of punk rock and the music that was popular at the time of its origin. In

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    Mary Queen Of Scots Essay

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    their reputation. One monarch in particular‚ Mary Stuart‚ followed her predecessors’ tradition of causing gossip and disgrace. In a family extending from the British Tudor line of Henry VIII and the French House of Guise‚ this queen contained a fire ready to be ignited. Mary‚ Queen of Scots‚ was an incredible figure of the monarchy in the 1500’s‚ whose story is one of power and political gain shown through her early years‚ reign and claim to English throne‚ scandal‚ and her captivity and downfall. The

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    First Last Ewing English IV Honors 29 April 2013 A Feminine Ruler Queen Elizabeth I is argued to be one of the best rulers of England. She was different from many of the rulers before her in many ways. Elizabeth was able to show the world that a woman was more than capable of ruling over a country; she was capable of changing one. Queen Elizabeth was intellectual‚ witty‚ and used her feminine beauty to get her way. Using her developed talents‚ Elizabeth was able to overcome many obstacles

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    An Artistic Trend: Pop Art

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    An artistic Trend: Pop Art There are many different types of trends that have changed the world. Cultural trends such as art have created different movements in other areas and it could be possible that cultural trends have changed the attitude of some people too. The trend I choose is the pop art. To understand why pop art is a trend that changed the world in my perspective we should now what is exactly. Pop art is a visual art movement that started in the mid 1950s in Britain and in the late

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