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    political‚ economic and cultural change and conflict. The impact of these events on people can be seen in popular culture. It not only reflected the thoughts and feelings of many but helped shape how they responded to these changes and conflicts. During each decade popular culture played a significant part in motivating large numbers of people to act for and achieve change. Popular culture in the 1960’s‚ e.g. Sex‚ Drugs‚ Rock and Roll‚ helps historians understand how changes reflected and influenced

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    Every society has their own set of values‚ customs‚ and traditions that have been accepted within the society. In the United States‚ violence has been accepted as part of the American popular culture. Television‚ movies‚ and video games are the most influential form of violence in popular culture in adolescents and teenagers. Violence is anything that uses physical force to hurt‚ kill‚ or damage something or someone. These are taking away the innocence from the children and are causing them to mature

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    Since I live in Hawaii I am very aware of the popular ‘surfing’ culture prevalent here and in warm coastal areas of the U.S.‚ Australia and many other countries. The sport may have been brought to Hawaii by the first Polynesian settlers. It was popularized and associated with Hawaii by Duke Kahanamoku‚ an Olympic athlete and champion surfer (Bourne‚ 2013). The media spread and popularized the surfing culture to southern California and Australia through Hollywood films e.g. Gidget [1959] and The Endless

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    Peter Morrisette MIS 204 10 January 2018 Globalization The importation of cultures from around the world can be seen in the United States almost everywhere‚ many people are probably not even aware that some of things the wear‚ eat and watch are influenced from foreign cultures. Many new technology devices that people in the United States daily are designed and made in foreign countries and then brought here to be sold. The spread of countries cultural values and technology can be brought to the United

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    Note: Watch for spelling and grammar errors. Sex and violence can be seen in many different ways in popular culture. It is not limited to the actions seen in everyday life. It can be seen in many different places. However‚ although sex and violence in popular culture is simply a manifestation of the populous’ evolution‚ it can still be seen to many as a problem for children because it forces them to grow up too soon. Public broadcast on television portrays a great amount of sex and violence on

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    The 1920s are often described as a period that saw the expansion and shift of various cultures in the US. Popular culture blended into business culture which adopted the innovations of technological culture and so on. The end of the Great War saw most Americans wanting to return to normalcy. You can never go back‚ but that didn’t stop America from trying. The United States resumed its isolationist policies‚ going through the technological revolution and all while having fun at the same time.

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    accurate archaeological and historical information about Cleopatra has stimulated the collective imaginations of those who have lived after her and resulted in a multitude of representations of her character‚ both in historical records and in popular culture. The written histories from Cleopatra ’s time are inaccurate regarding her because of the individual writers ’ biases‚ which has created many different depictions of her character. Important historians from and after Cleopatra’s time such as

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    The purpose of this essay is to look at and 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

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    Trends in popular American culture‚ what we value and idolize will influence where we go in life. Where we look in life will often determine where we go‚ and how we end up. From my viewpoint now and what I see in friends in the media and in the values of the groups I belong to I can see where my future is heading. These trends are setting the course. This can be changed and have a profound influence on others that I am around and even those that are seemingly unconnected to me once I begin

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    “Meme” is a word most familiar to people who are in tune with today’s popular culture‚ the passing of a humorous object through the small alterations in imitations. However‚ the term “meme” was first brought to life in a 1976 book called The Selfish Gene by a biologist named Richard Dawkins. He coined the term as a “cultural unit that spreads from person to person through copy or imitation” and reflects and shapes cultural discourse‚ mood‚ and behavioral practice. Interestingly enough‚ he even compares

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