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    helped people decide what restaurant has what and to decide whether they want that or not. Graphic design is big in every country and is used in all sorts of places in the world‚ from your local swap meet to the mall. Graphic design is everywhere and influences young people and older people into decisions we make today. Without graphic design businesses would have a rougher time to gain customers as people are attracted to design and without the advertisement such as posters for the restaurants they wouldn’t

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    POP MUSIC Pop music is one of the most common and lovable music of all the times. It is the beat of youth. Pop music is basically is a commercially recorded music using latest technology to get different variations in existing and new themes. It consists of rock songs‚ love songs usually short and simple but main thing is the music. People are mad about Pop songs. For 50 years pop music has reigned the hearts of people. Their fans have seen many Pop stars changing‚ growing and shining. Biggest

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    Cowboys have always represented the American culture‚ as well as introducing the culture of their own. However‚ as social media were developing through the time the Hollywood film industry started to realising the films about cowboys‚ representing the stereotypical image of the wild‚ firm men. Nonetheless‚ they played a huge role in the history of the USA‚ participating in the revolutions and sometimes committing crimes. Cowboys needed steady and reliable material for their trousers due to the fast

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    POPS Reflection

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    I have been in the POPS program since my tenth grade year of high school‚ and I can frankly say that POPS has helped me to accumulate on several life skills that I would not have‚ otherwise‚ learned on my own. Throughout my three years of experience in the program‚ I have learned career ready skills‚ professional etiquette‚ networking skills‚ financial savings skills‚ and several other skills that have helped me to develop as an individual. Through the POPS program‚ I have been able to visit several

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    Advertising campaign on pop-tarts Kellogg’s Pop Tarts are a toasted form of breakfast pastry. Pop Tarts come in a variety of flavors‚ from fruit flavors to chocolate and S’mores varieties. In the increased competition from a number of other toaster pastry products as well as children’s cereal products‚ which are increasingly being packaged in ’on the go’ types of formats‚ has pushed Pop Tarts to change their advertising stageys. There were efforts to change what was on the Pop Tart box but it only

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    the ones that influences the Beatles. But the question is « who influenced the band that itself influenced and still is influenting pretty much everybody in the music industry? » Well‚ thanks to my father and a certain web site (in my credits)‚ I have answers for you! First‚ it is important to know that the Beatles were very interested in « American music »‚ because in England‚ there weren’t a lot of developped talents in the music industry. For some people‚ without the influence of the King‚ the

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    In the 1920’s‚ the main goal for society was to reach its ideal version of the American Dream. One would think that achieving the American Dream meant conquering all odds and prospering in life‚ but instead was considered an ambition for society in order to assemble money and wealth. The main character‚ Gatsby‚ was portrayed as an outsider in his own society because of the methods he acquired to reach prominence. As a result of his advancement‚ Gatsby’s social class placement was modified making

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    “Television has been a fixture of American culture for more than 60 years.” (Minnesota Health Department‚ 2014) From black and white to color‚ from large box televisions to thin‚ to smart televisions‚ they have now. America’s televisions has changed and so have American’s relationship with television. Televisions‚ in an American culture‚ has informed and has entertained them through the years. Televisions has also impacted the health and the behavior of the American culture in the advertisements and the shows

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    to inform the public about every experience he has been through throughout his lifetime. This was an important part of his life and he felt the need to write it so‚ he could show the world the truth about what happened at this time. Elie impacted society when he wrote this book. It showed people that weren’t alive or didn’t know anything about this topic what

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    Attorney Thomas A. Stephens and Dr. Rory Donnelly were my parents. A Brooklyn New York woman meets a Detroit Michigan man in Chicago—they fell in love‚ got married‚ became doctors in their respective fields‚ and had three sons: myself (David)‚ Matthew‚ and Douglas. Our parents were an interracial couple in the 1970s. It was a time where the accepted norm and comfort zone was to date “within your own race”. America was dealing with the outcomes of the tumultuous 1960’s civil rights era and the racial

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