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    As artwork has become more accepted in popular culture‚ we begin to see more and more creative artists portray their opinions of what is really going on in today’s society. By the rights granted to us based on the foundation of this country‚ there is the right to release opinions of how the world is viewed. A major part of this is what goes on in the atmosphere of which we live. The environment plays a vital role in the daily lives of citizens of the world and what happens to our environment in

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    “Marilyn Monroe” (1926 - 1962) Popular Culture Legend Before Hollywood loved her… Probably the most celebrated of all actresses‚ Marilyn Monroe was born Norma Jean Baker on June 1‚ 1926‚ in Los Angeles General Hospital‚ to Gladys Baker. Gladys had been a film cutter at RKO studios‚ but psychological problems prevented her from keeping the job and she was eventually committed

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    successful due to their complexity and pricy expense of generating interest for publishers. Later‚ the company started to realize that they needed to find out what customers really want and value the market. They swiftly assimilated into the pop culture that most people in our society would accept‚ their new game soundtracks appealed to a border musical audience and even musicians. Their success started with the game Karaoki Revolution‚ its marketability and mainstream music made it much more successful

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    Good Luck Symbols Many of us believe in carrying good luck symbols or charms with us‚ so that we are successful in our task. The article enlists some of the popular symbols that are believed to bring good luck. Being lucky or unlucky is merely a mind game and the definition of luck may change from person to person. It is just a belief whether you consider a particular incidence to be a good fortune or bad. A good luck symbol is nothing but an event or object that is believed to bring good luck

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    involved in Vietnam more positively. From Rambo (1982) to Platoon (1986) to Full Metal Jacket (1987)‚ movie depictions of the Vietnam experience have varied a great deal. Nonetheless‚ the Vietnam War has remained a lasting touchstone for American popular

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    Popular Culture in the form of media does not always do a fair job of reflecting accurate characteristics of men and women. Society has added to this by creating what is known as gender roles among men and women. They are like a type of social guidelines which men and women follow in order to be accepted by today’s society. Although this was designed with the best intentions it can have negative results. There are many examples of gender roles playing a part in our society. Television serves

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    23 May 2012 How MTV contributes to celebrity image selling MTV contributes to celebrity image selling in many ways such as publicity in society‚ advertisement and competition MTV uses these 3 big strategies to lure more people and media to watch there television show daily‚ they bring in well-known names such as Justin timberlake to perform and entertain the audience and get more people to watch MTV. They also do a good job at making new celebrity’s perfect example would be snooki from jersey shore

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    Impact of Globalization on Non Western Cultures Examples of Globalization’s Impact Globalization is far reaching in this day and age. Globalization is the worldwide flow of goods‚ services‚ money‚ people‚ information‚ and culture. It leads to a greater interdependence and mutual awareness among the people of the world (Tischler‚ 2011‚ 2007‚ p. 430). One non-Western culture that has been impacted by globalization is China. An example of the impact of globalization on China is their economy.

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    Intercultural Communication Studies XVII: 2 2008 Babran Media‚ Globalization of Culture‚ and Identity Crisis in Developing Countries Sedigheh Babran‚ Iran Islamic Azad University This article focuses on the globalization of culture and the role of media in the ensuing identity crisis (both individual and social) resulting from this process. The article tries to display the basic concept of the process of globalization with all of its effects‚ threats‚ challenges,and opportunities and will

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    How does Globalization Affect Cultural traditions? Globalization is very synonym to us since the past few years. It can be defined as process by which regional economies‚ societies and cultures have become integrated through a global network of communication‚ transportation and trade. Globalization also has made a vast change in every angle of humans life and one of it is‚ our cultural tradition could be affected due to globalization process. Culture is what people eat‚ how they dress ‚ beliefs

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