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    Arts & Culture Sector Introduction to Leisure International Leisure Management Stenden University Nina Seepers 213365 Declaration 1. This work has been composed by me‚ Nina Seepers. 2. This work has not been accepted in any previous application for a degree or diploma by me or anyone else. 3. This work of which this is a record is done wholly by me‚ Nina Seepers 4. All verbatim extracts have been distinguished by quotation marks and the sources of our information have been specifically

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    American Pop Culture Michelle Lilier University of Phoenix SOC/105 Robert Legaspi 29 January 2007 American Pop Culture American pop culture today is McDonald’s‚ Starbucks‚ finding a potential significant other on online dating sites‚ conversations via cell phones but with the use of fingers and not voice‚ the highly anticipated Super Bowl games and more interest in American Idol than politics. The given examples are just a few of today’s popular culture all too common to the average person

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    by the “sound byte culture in which we live”? How does this affect our perception of the world around us? What are some examples of this from Little Buddha? If she is correct‚ why do we seem so accepting of these fictions? Critical reflection: Mullen’s article “Orientalist commercializations: Tibetan Buddhism in American Popular Film” reflects upon how Tibetan Buddhism has remained under the limelight of American media and film industry for some time. Tibetan history‚ culture and religion have gained

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    People all around the world are being influenced by what’s become popular culture. From shirts to shoes‚ all the way to music to what’s being talked about most; all of it revolves around most popular icons today. While some choose not to pay attention to what’s “hot‚” others seem to be changing their whole lifestyle to fit in with what’s going on in the world. Social media websites‚ magazines‚ music‚ people‚ and trends are coming into play during this huge cultural shift. Looking mainly at women

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    John Fiske argues that ‘popular culture lies not in the production of commodities so much as the productive use of industrial commodities’ (Fiske‚ J. 1990‚ Understanding Popular Culture. London: Routledge‚ p.28) Essay By the word “culture” we refer to the social circulation of meanings‚ values and pleasures to the processes of forming social identities. "Popular" is a more elusive term even than "culture." One meaning of the word‚ is what is most popular is what appeals to the most

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    By the end of WWII the American culture and lifestyle made its way into the Australian pop culture mainly impacting on teenagers and their ways of entertainment. During the late 1950’s‚ television spread throughout Australia as many improvements and adjustments were made to the reception and price‚ therefore‚ many people began to purchase it mainly for entertainment purposes. This caused a significant impact on the Australian culture as most people were influenced by what they saw on T.V‚ which was

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    that the television shows have some influence on the way humans live their lives. Television and films are one of the many extensive parts of what is known as popular culture. Popular culture is the entirety of ideas‚ perspectives‚ attitudes‚ memes‚ images‚ and much more. The United States has been influencing other countries with pop culture as long ago as when Washington was the president‚ even if it was in different forms. Television has influenced other countries by giving them an unrealistic visual

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    Scholar John Fiske in his essay The Culture Economy of Fandom engages in the idea that popular culture is more than just something to entertain us with. Fiske says‚ “All popular audiences engage in varying degrees of semiotic productivity‚ producing meanings and pleasures that pertain to their social situation out of the products of the culture industries (Fiske).” Perhaps this quote can directly relate and pertain to the show “Friends”. Someone could watch the show and conceivably directly relate

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    Pop culture is commonly defined as: modern popular culture transmitted via mass media and aimed particularly at younger people. Generations and decades all have different pop cultures‚ some more influencing than others but something very unique about my generation is that pop culture seems to have taken over it. Social media is how a person in the most recent generation expresses their identity as a whole‚ to others‚ and in some ways to themselves. Pop culture can touch on issues such as race‚ ethnicity

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    Student: John Good Course: FSGN RESL 3307 Instructor: Robert Henman Student Number: g0547644 Date: November 22‚ 2011 Death in Popular Culture Introduction With the advancement of technology and the spread of wireless communication all over the world today‚ media has become one of the most significant and powerful tools of communication and interaction among people. The consistent and steep growth of media has made it ever domineering and a lot many humans have become addicted to its heavy

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