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    FOR K POP POPULARITY         AMONG FILIPINO TEENAGERS A Research Paper     Presented to      Prof. Pangan Rizal Technological University In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements         In English 2    Lipalam‚ Mikielyn G.     March 29‚ 2012 Topic outline                       REASON FOR K POP POPULARITY AMONG FILIPINO TEENAGERS    Thesis: K pop truly captured the hearts of Filipinos‚ that’s why once you are      k pop‚ you’ve never stop. I. Introduction  A. K pop or

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    K-pop and Filipino Teens

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    media or social networking sites k-pop became popular in the Philippines especially in the Filipino teens. Not only in the Philippines but also in the other country‚ people who are influence by this k-pop group are mostly teenagers‚ some are young and others are young at heart. According to Angelica Evangelista - Korean Pop Music is All About Addiction ! Many Filipino people is addicted to Koreans Music. According to Mayeth Delos Santos - Apparently K-pop is all about packaging . The performers

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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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    Baroque vs. Modern Pop

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    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 European culture and in turn

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    Andy Warhol Pop Art

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    Pop Art: A Critical Analysis “Being good in business is the most fascinating kind of art. Making money is art and working is art and good business is the best art.” (Warhol) Thus summarizes the unique and captivating art style: Pop Art. In a high commercialized world‚ Pop Art emerges as a contending force and took over the world of advertisement. The entrancing world of Pop Art has been a large part of our art culture since the 1950’s. In order to understand Pop Art‚ a close look must be taken towards

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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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    ways music can affect an individuals. Most of these feelings are personal and self-centered‚ but music can also affect a group of individuals. These groups mix and bond and share similar experiences and ideas whether it is joy or sorrow. The Protest Pop video has truly opened up my eyes to the true meaning of reform though music. Its compelling facts of history created an even more real and relatable interest for me. The music used to escort these ideas also aided in my understanding of what was going

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    My favourite pop singer is an American recording artist‚ entertainer and businessman‚ often referred to as the King of Pop‚ or by his initials MJ. I think you could guess the name of my favourite pop singer – Michael Joseph Jackson. He is recognized as the most successful entertainer of all time by the Guinness World Records. His contribution to music‚ dance and fashion‚ along his much-publicized personal life made him a global figure in popular culture for over four decades. The 7th child of

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    Classical vs. Pop Music

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    Classical music vs. Pop music There are a lot of differences between the two most popular styles of music. These musical styles have different history‚ used instruments‚ size of audience and height of popularity. Classical music and popular music are both part of the culture of most Americans and Europeans. They share some aspects of musical language‚ but there are some prominent differences. (davidvanalstyne.com #1) As long as conditions permitted people of all tastes found something

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    Music Analysis: Pop Music

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    Pop Music 73% of teens in America listen to popular music‚ which is also known as ‘pop’ music (Murray). There are so many different music genres in the world and it’s amazing how pop music can capture 73 percent of the teen’s attention. Pop music offers an endless variety of styles and meanings to the listening audience. Although I listen to many other music genres‚ I listen to pop music a lot more often. And there are reasons why 73 percent of other teens do too. Pop music is such a diverse genre

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