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    political pressures relating to our business. Firstly Alco pops are a type of sweet‚ sugary and alchoholic beverage‚ these drinks are legally classified as a malt beverage and are able to be purchased in outlets. Legal Legal pressures on banning Alco pops would have a massive impact on our companies due to the fact that it would be a long legal process until the ban is implemented. The bill of the banning of the advertising of Alco pops would have to pass through two houses‚ one being the House

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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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    senseless public art that not only broke the established artistic rules of the period‚ but was also ridden with profanities. Dadaism never became particularly prominent in America‚ but another reactionary movement called Pop Art was a national sensation in the late 1950′s and early 1960′s. Pop Art sought to draw attention to‚ but not outright critique‚ consumerism and celebrity culture. Artists depicted popular images that people were familiar with‚ focused on themes like mass production and meaningless

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    Andy Warhol: A Pop Culture Icon Henry Matisse once said‚ "The freedom of the artist is in reality the impossibility of following the path beaten by all others." In other words‚ the degree in which an artist interprets the world that is laid out before him is what makes him unique. Andy Warhol was a master at creating a distinctive account of what came before him and what presently surrounded him. It was this rare talent that made Andy Warhol into a pop culture icon with a profound influence on

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    POP CULTURE TOURISM AS A TRAVEL MOTIVATOR A Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of the College of International Tourism and Hospitality Management Lyceum of the Philippines University Cavite In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements of the Degree Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management ABEGAIL D. BEDREJO RENALYN T. DRECE AGATHA FERNANDEZ JANICA R. JANSUY DIANNE SUZANNE F. LAMIS January 2014 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study

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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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    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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    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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    Is Pop Culture Actually Good for You? Pop culture has been thought to be the cause of social decline amongst humans for many years. But do we really have the right to blame anyone but ourselves? Pop culture may provide violent videogames and inappropriate television shows‚ but we as human beings make our own choices and should not be influenced by mere fantasy. Pop culture can actually provide American’s with beneficial results through depicting American culture‚ intellectual programs‚ and cognitive

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    Heroin Heroin related deaths and arrests among young pop culture musicians has not been this visible for decades. "We observe pop culture making this drug- which is very lethal-look glamorous and chic‚" says Ginna Marston of the Partnership for a Drug-Free America (54). For example‚ according to Karen Schoemer’s report for Newsweek‚ Kurt Cobain of Nirvana‚ Shannon Hoon of Blind Melon and Jerry Garcia of Grateful Dead‚ all participated and abused heroin (54). Kurt Cobain took his own life with

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