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    Reality Tv

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    Reality TV Though Reality TV has an unsavory reputation‚ it appeals to an ever-increasing audience. Reality shows are the most popular shows in many countries‚ such as American Idol in America‚ Britain’s Got Talent in Britain and If You Are The One in China. These shows‚ however‚ also are extremely controversial. While Reality TV is criticized for not showing real situations and for damaging viewers‚ the advantages outweigh the disadvantages. Reality TV is criticized for the reason that there

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    My Own Mt. Rushmore

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    sweetheart Ryan Seacrest. A television producer‚ a TV host‚ a radio host‚ and an all-around natural wonder of the world‚ he fearlessly continues to pioneer the media field by stretching the boundaries of his profession. He hosts the 12-year show American Idol‚ his own radio show called “On the Air With Ryan Seacrest”‚ and has even hosted several TV specials such as Gladiators 2000‚ and NBC Saturday Night at the Movies. He deserves perhaps the biggest spot on my Mt. Rushmore because of his skills as a producer

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    Pop Culture

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    the mainstream as a product of mass media and distance themselves from this supposedly torrid creation. Dance cultures stigmatise the mainstream for being ‘indiscriminate’ and ‘uncommitted’ and ridicule it for its ‘bandwagon mentality’. Top of The Pops typifies the supposed hatred of the mainstream from subcultures‚ as a band would appear to ‘sell out’ if they were to appear on the show. Dick Hebdige theories ‘selling out’ as the process of “incorporation into the hegemony”.  She says that ‘subcultural

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    Fame inductees. The band will be formally honored on October 16th‚ 2014 at a red carpet ceremony at the historic Gem Theatre in Kannapolis‚ NC. Other artists to be honored include Clay Aiken and Fantasia Barrino who were both on the hit show America Idol. Inductions at the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame are held annually to honor and commemorate those who have made significant contributions to American music. Notable past inductees include James Taylor‚ Alicia Keyes‚ John Coltrane‚ and Ben E

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    Effects Of K Pop

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    Positive effects: it showed me different cultures around the world. and opened my curiosity for history. http://forums.soompi.com/discussion/263465/effect-of-k-pop-on-your-life Listening to k-pop music has a good effect in the Philippines. One of it is when Korean musicians come to the Philippines to have a concert‚ the Philippines earn taxes from it. In this‚ the economy of the Philippines rises up from the foreign musicians that come to the Philippines. Another is that when Korean musicians

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    Kpop

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    When listening or watching k-pop‚ are your parents and siblings keep on asking you why do you like k-pop? Do they keep on asking you why you listen to a genre of music that you don’t understand? Whenever we travel‚ my family always likes to play songs in the car but when my turn comes; my parents would always complain about the music that I play. Why? Because even I don’t understand most of what the song means without searching its English meaning in the internet. However‚ my parents and my brother

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    Research Work

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    prompted the proponent to conduct the study on the influence of Korean Pop Music to Filipino Teenagers. Since Korean Popular Music has risen in the twentieth century‚ were in technology is very much improved and accessible. It is easier for fans to reach and communicate their favorite Korean Pop idols. Social networking sites like Facebook‚ Twitter‚ Naver‚ Yahoo‚ Tumblr‚ Youtube‚ etc. become a very helpful tool for the idols and fans to interact with one another. With the help of Social media everything

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    ANIME ADDICTION

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    ANIME ADDICTION A Term Paper Presented to Instructor. MANGORSI‚ FARHANNA Department of English Philippine Muslim Teacher‚s College Marawi City In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Course General-Education ( English II) 2014-2015 By KHALID‚ AMNAH L. January‚ 2014 Anime Addiction Anime had widely spread in the whole world‚ its positive and negative effects are continuously being debated. 1. What is the history of Anime? 2. What are the reasons Anime Addiction? 3. What are the

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    is now widely defined as the male vocal groups‚ which formed by two or more idols with age below 30. They usually don’t play music instruments neither in the song recording nor the performing session. They sing R&B‚ pop and soul music etc. Boy band grew in popularity to their peak between the 1940s and 2000s with groups. That is the period from The Beatles to Westlife.[1] First of all‚ to discus the development of male idol groups in the 2000s century. Although the word ‘boy band’ in the 1980s had

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    Popstar Effects

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    How Controversial Characters and Western Pop Star’s Are Affecting The Teenagers Shumayem Khan American University Of Sharjah G00053237 02/05/2014 Western Pop Star’s Effect On Today’s Youth The controversial characters and the music of the Western Pop Star affect the teenagers of this generation in three main ways. The first and utmost dangerous effect is the belief that teens have become over conscious about their body image and appearance leading to eating disorders. The second effect

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