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    but to think that the purpose of a shopping mall was for everyone to have one convenient place to buy anything they desired. But‚ the viewpoints expressed though "Community through Exclusion and Illusion" by George Lewis and "Shopping for American Culture‚" by James J. Farrell‚ have led me to believe that the shopping mall also serves as a community center. Another article which captured my attention was Ira Zepp’s‚ "The Shopping Mall as Sacred Place." They each express their ideas of how the shopping

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    from an intercultural and interracial family; according to ancestry.com DNA I am Cameroon/Congo 29%‚ Ivory Coast/Ghana 21%‚ and Ireland 20%. Culturally I identify with the American culture and the African American subculture of North America as referenced in our text African American culture differs from African culture. I will discuss my current cultural perspective as it pertains to communication. When I grew up in Buffalo‚ New York my family practiced Catholicism‚ we attended the local African

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    Corporate culture is often thought of as that touchy-feely stuff that is difficult to define and should be left up to Human Resources to manage. For some it conjures images of toys scattered through the office and Segways running up and down the corridors‚ while some young pierced tech guy sits at his cube jamming out to music while he works. The reality is that culture is a business issue that has significant impact on a venture’s ability to generate a return on investment and should be prioritized

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    In the article‚ “Cinderella and Princess Culture”‚ Peggy Orenstein‚ a contributing writer for New York Times Magazine‚ explores the successful “princess” market and how it negatively impacts young children. Orenstein claims that the princess culture promotes a common gender stereotype of women to young children‚ especially young girls; therefore‚ society should lessen the encouragement of being a “princess” and fortify their promotion to a more strong-willed role model (327). Although the article

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    Daniel Rowland is associate professor of history at the University of Kentucky and has published numerous articles on art‚ architecture‚ and political culture. Dr. James Klotter is a professor of History at Georgetown College and the State Historian of Kentucky. He is the author or coauthor of many books on Kentucky and Appalachian History. Lexington was a cultural center of Kentucky and the essays in the book show its significance in antebellum America. This collection shows the influential years

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    Argumentative Essay K-Pop wave should be banned in Malaysia. Nowadays‚ in the fast pacing world‚ the explosion of technology has brought everything underneath our hand. We can clearly see the generation gap that made the world now and the past ten years is different. The patterns of life changing and all sorts of routine thing that involved us are different too. In the past ten years‚ the outside culture will take a long time to absorb in our country. It’s a different situation now‚ with

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    iconographic features of American Pop Art. Centre your discussion on one or two examples each of the work of the following artists: Andy Warhol‚ Claes Oldenburg‚ Roy Lichtenstein‚ Tom Wesselmann‚ James Rosenquist. Pop Art is one of the major art movements of the Twentieth Century. Characterized by themes and techniques drawn from mass culture such as advertising and comic books‚ pop art is widely interpreted as a reaction to the ideas of abstract expressionism which preceded Pop in the late 1940s and early

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    Learning Environment for the School District of Palm Beach County‚ created Single School Culture‚ a new way to organize and run schools around the core belief of efficacy. Efficacy is a person’s belief in their ability to develop themselves. The three arenas of Single School Culture‚ behavior‚ academics‚ and climate support the core belief. Through consistent practice and procedure‚ a Single School Culture is produced. The arenas are addressed simultaneously‚ focusing on the arena with the greatest

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    American culture and the symbolism that is behind in the world of this sport. Ethan introduced this topic with a quote from one of the readings we did for the class that explained “beautifully” in his terms how wrestling is a perfect example in how certain sports can displays different realms of culture. I honestly have never been involved in the world of wrestling and this presentation taught me a lot about how wrestling meshes a world of fiction with sports to paint a picture of a culture. Ethan

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    Part One: Introduction to Pop Art The Pop Art movement “uses elements of popular culture‚ such as magazines‚ movies‚ … and even [brand name] bottles and cans” to convey a message about the artist’s views on society. Using bold coloured paintings‚ soft sculptures‚ and printmaking‚ artists would create facsimiles‚ similar reproductions of popular merchandise and collages. The purpose was to emphasize the banality of any given mass culture. This was a response the post-war conservative society which

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