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    mainly ballads (Shim 2006). However‚ recently the combination of two seemingly different cultures has led to some backlash including that of Rain‚ a popular singer from Korea‚ who was named‚ “a copycat of Justin Timberlake” (Ravina 2009). Korean pop singers and entertainment industries need to change the way they perceive Americans. Popular solo singers and groups‚ like the famous 2NE1 and Big Bang‚ tend to incorporate the “thuggish” and “ghetto” side of Americans‚ consistently using non-Asian

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    weird style and social awkwardness became something people were somehow drawn to. He became famously known for his innovative style‚ which people found fresh and interesting. His unique style was new‚ modern‚ and the definition of pop culture‚ but sadly it later became a little too commercialized. Some people found this irritating‚ but however you look at it‚ it was great publicity for this young‚ fresh‚ different‚ artist. Andy Warhol was a main figure in the movement

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    Trainspotting Essay

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    look like a sad/dirty place filled with criminals and drug abusers. 3) Characterizations: The main protagonist is Mark Renton; he is a young boy whose life is overtaken by heroin. He is unemployed and doesn’t study. He is a big fan of ‘’Iggy Pop’’ and has posters of him in his room. We see that the addiction has been going on for a long

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    Values in Art

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    Art History 3.6: Examine the different values placed on art works Values in art: Making a judgement on whether art has value is entirely subjective and can only be determined on whether someone holds value to that piece‚ or acknowledging that someone holds certain values to that piece. Art is valuable in itself‚ and independent of what people enjoy‚ want‚ or what is good for them. This is important as there are a number of values that an art work can hold and that these values can appeal to a

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    Teen Top(틴탑) is a South Korean pop group that consists of six members: C.A.P (Bang Min Soo : Leader)‚ ChunJi (Lee Chan Hee : Lead Vocalist)‚ L.Joe (Lee Byung Hun : Rapper)‚ Niel (Ahn Daniel : Main Vocalist)‚ Ricky (Yoo Chang Hyun : Sub Vocalist)‚ ChangJo (Choi Jong Hyun : Sub Vocalist). They are under the label T.O.P. Media. They released their album‚ Come Into the World‚ on July 9‚ 2010 and started their debut on July 10‚ 2010 in Music Core. Facts: 1. l.joe is the shortest member of teen top

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    Warhol: the Flatness of Fame

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    THANK YOU all for being here this brisk March afternoon. I’d like to thank the GRAM for the invitation to speak in conjunction with such a wonderful exhibition‚ and especially Jean Boot for all of her diligent coordination on my behalf. (There are 3 parts to my presentation. First‚ a virtual tutorial on the process of screen-printing; secondly‚ a discussion of the formal and conceptual potential inherent to printmaking‚ and the way in which Warhol expertly exploited that potential. Finally‚ I will

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    70's Music and Style

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    1970s Music The 1970s created a perfect musical bridge from the rebelliousness of the 1960s and the happy songs of the 1980s. Following the counterculture of the 60s‚ the 70’s created a trend of relaxing music as well as dance music. People may have grown tired of the fighting that happened the previous decade and many of them sought a refuge in dance clubs and other places to enjoy a good time. Out of this idea came the Disco movement. Of course‚ there was still the bands and artists that continued

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    Trends Essay

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    used in many‚ many genres; Rock‚ Blues‚ Alternative‚ etc. Keyboards and drum machines have been developed recently also in dance music‚ electronic‚ dubstep‚ and others. Recording equipment has advanced greatly to help create dance music‚ 21st century pop. However‚ some bands choose to not use these advances to create a different element in their music. For example‚ bands like Neutral Milk Hotel or The Pains of Being Pure at Heart choose to use low quality recording equipment to get a “lo-fi” sound.

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    The Arts and the 1960s

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    the 20th century in the United States was during the late1960s and the early 1970s during the Vietnam War. Songs like “give peace a chance”‚ "Get up stand up”‚ “where have all the flowers gone?”‚ “what’s going on?”‚ and “Ohio” became very popular new pop songs that reflected the views of the American people toward their government and the dislike of the involvement of the Vietnam War. These songs and others played a huge part in influencing the American people in way never before. 1960s art was influenced

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    Pulp Fiction

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    Pulp Fiction (1994) is a mesmerizing‚ violent and entertaining movie. It has a bizarre cast of characters‚ a nonlinear sequence of events and endless references to pop culture. The underlying theme of the movie‚ however‚ deals with religion and the transformation of two characters: Jules (Samuel L. Jackson) and Butch (Bruce Willis). In the beginning of the film‚ Vincent (John Travolta) has returned from a stay in Amsterdam‚ and the conversation between Jules and Vincent deals with what Big Macs

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