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    How Pop Punk Ruins the World Pop punk is a fusion genre of music that combines punk rock with pop elements. It also ruins the world. From Blink-182 to the Offspring‚ this particular genre of music is ultimately destroying life due to several factors. These factors include‚ but are not limited to‚ leather pants‚ smoking cigarettes‚ and the drive to concerts. Many members of pop punk bands often wear leather pants‚ such as Sum 41’s very own Deryck Whibley. Leather‚ generally‚ comes from the hide

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    kids behave like that.   Above is just a distinctive example of why kids like to pick out a person and let them become their role model. Britney Spears is one among thousands and thousands of whom people usually refer them as pop stars.   In this media era of the world‚ pop stars are ones we usually see on television. Britney Spears for instance appears in almost every television show and newspaper article. The promotion is just extraordinary and effective. So effective that the image they possess

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    The Founder of Pop Art: Andy Warhol Andy Warhol is the god father of Pop Art. His window advertisements were the beginning of an era where art would be seen in an array of forms away from the traditional paintings and sculptures of the old world. His love of bright colors and bold patters along with his quirky personality paved the way for his successful career as a major figure in the pop art movement. Warhol was born in 1930‚ in the town of McKeesport‚ Pennsylvania. His parents were Czech

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    Culture of Time and Culture By: Stephen Kern As a better understanding of Mass Communication and Society we were encouraged to read the book The Culture of Time and Space by Stephen Kern and analyze the information given from the book and express our ideals and outcomes from it. I believe that the ideas given to the readers from the book were very appealing and interesting‚ especially when combining the ideas of technology and culture. We are usually accustomed to not relate culture with technology;

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    K-Pop‚which stands for Korean-Pop have influenced the whole world.The famous idol groups such as Girl Generations’(SNSD)‚Super Junior(SJ)‚SHINee‚Big Bang(BB)‚2NE1 and much more have taken down a lot of people’s heart and these people have became their FANS.The reasons that made these groups so famous are because they have attractive appearances‚excellent dancing and singing skills‚funny characteristics and others. The groups that I love the most are SNSD‚SHINee‚B.A.P and Nu’est.So‚ladies and gentlemen

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    worldwide leadership position by providing nutritious food products of superior value” –W. K Kellogg 2.2.4 Situational Analysis (5-7 pages) Throughout the 1950s Kellogg introduced some of today’s most beloved cereals including the very popular Coco Pops‚ which at the time of release‚ was known as ‘Cocoa Krispies’. It was introduced into the market in 1958 and is a breakfast cereal that is a chocolate version of Rice Krispies. In 2003‚ the name of the cereal was changed and developed to ‘Cocoa Rice

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    do not realize all problems of a modern policy‚ because a really good political personality needs a special education. Besides‚ the policy takes much time‚ and‚ as we know‚ pop stars do not have enough time to overcome political obstacles‚ because they are busy with their tours‚ concerts and so on.  On the other hand‚ pop stars have ascendancy among their fans. Such person can make people listen to him. That is why‚ nowadays different parties offer to celebrities to join. It increases popularity

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    The work of the Spanish painter Paco Pomet (Granada‚ 1970) inserts itself against the flow in the contemporary visual culture of intensive production of images vindicating the use of the imagination to challenge the common‚ and obsolete‚ perception of reality. For the execution of his paintings‚ the artist selects anonymous images‚ usually from photographic archives‚ and reproduces them with astonishing accuracy and exceptional technical mastery. Along with this operation‚ Pomet distorts the meaning

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    Are Pop Stars Good Role Models As children we are born into a world full of false hopes and false idols. These false hopes are those of many who have everlasting dreams of a person who will save them from their own struggles in life and be there to guide them into a better one. False idols of today are those who take the place of the actual heroes in everyday life. They take the place of the true martyrs and the true Heroes that risk their lives trying to make the dreams of many come true. A

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    Pop music icon‚ the singer and multi-instrumentist Prince passed away this Thursday (21) at the age of 57. Prince became a worldwide phenomenon in the 80s‚ mainly because of the album "Purple Rain" (1984)‚ which is the soundtrack to the movie of the same name‚ it was considered one of the best albums of all time by various specialized lists such as Time‚ VH1 and Rolling Stones. Prince released in 1979 his debut album "For You" which moved the music industry with its characteristic sound: funky ballads

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