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    Although there are others are serious subjects in music today this is about the sexualization of women through music. Popular music today and music videos and included have a strong influence on sex. In music videos women can be seen dancing around half naked‚ in the many examples the one I will use is a music video of Future and his song Wicked . Also in popular music today female artist are doing the same thing to themselves. Women in the music industry today are sexualizing themselves

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    There are several reasons that reality television has become popular today. The three that I will focus on are the concepts of money‚ instant fame‚ and the guilty pleasure phenomenon. The first catalyst for reality television being popular today is money. Today’s shows offer huge sums of money to people who do not necessarily possess the career skills that would make them a productive enough member of society to amass such wealth through honest work. Simplified‚ dumb people get lots of cash. Now

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    acceptance‚ which contrasts their main message. The reasons for this song’s success can be identified through the band’s sub-cultures‚ its diverse member composition‚ their style‚ the time period the song reflects‚ and their highly relatable message. Popular culture is composed of numerous subcultures‚ which all have intertwined relationships and influences. To procreate‚ musically physically or mentally is the essence of what is right in the world. Haphazardly‚ one can ingest this information along with

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    An Artistic Trend: Pop Art

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    now what is exactly. Pop art is a visual art movement that started in the mid 1950s in Britain and in the late 1950s in the United States. Pop art challenged tradition by asserting that an artist ’s use of the mass-produced visual commodities of popular culture is contiguous with the perspective of fine art. Pop removes the material from its context and isolates the object‚ or combines it with other objects‚ for contemplation. The concept of pop art refers not as much to the art itself as to the

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    David LaChapelle was born in in Fairfield‚ Connecticut in 1963. He is an admired commercial‚ fashion‚ and fine art photographer known for his hyper- realistic photographs with clever social messages about popular culture‚ religion‚ and history. LaChapelle’s photography career started in the eighties when he began showing his artwork in galleries around New York. Andy Warhol presented David LaChapelle his first commercial photography show. LaChapelle has accumulated a huge body of commercial and fine

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    Jose Ernesto Sibal Sir Jomar Cuartero En 12 R-37 March 6‚ 2013 POPularized: Society’s Reception to Pop and Jazz Pop music and jazz music are two different worlds. They cannot be compared to each other‚ as it would be like comparing a magazine to a novel. Everywhere‚ pop music is prevalent. It is heard on the radio‚ in shops‚ in parties‚ and other places. People sing pop songs all the time. We can say that contemporary pop music from artists like Katy Perry‚ Lady Gaga‚ One Direction‚ Adele‚

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    on both authentic as well as purely fictitious foundations Lundberg and Lexhagen (2012). Popular culture such as TV programs‚ soap opera or drama and pop-star has been a very effective vehicle in attracting tourists to a destination while boosting the economic impacts Beeton (2001)‚ Busby & Klug (2001)‚ Connell (2005)‚ Riley (1998)‚ Tooke & Baker (1996). Media relations such as news articles‚ movies and popular culture‚ commonly referred to as autonomous agents‚ are considered to be more influential

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    What I think is the easiest observable form of this making is the influence that Soul Train had on fashion and dancing practices amongst its viewer audience. These were of course things that already existed independent of the program‚ including popular trends. However‚ Soul Train publicized these ideas and granted them greater ‘credibility’‚ in a way. As some of the commentators on the documentary would remark‚ they would all get in front of the TV when the dancers were being focused on and try

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    Many forms of popular culture today are inspired by themes‚ characters‚ and other references in various types of classical literature. John Denver’s song "Calypso" parallels with a number of the themes in Homer’s the Odyssey. The Odyssey’s themes involving Odysseus’ journey back home and the aid of gods and goddesses directly influence "Calypso." The first stanza in Calypso is influenced by Odysseus’ journey to back to his homeland. The first couple of lines compare a dream to sailing on the

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    Why Radio is popular? radio was the quickest‚ most widespread‚ most important‚ and most direct form of mass communication between the government or Party and the Chinese people. Mobility So instant and personal:Radio has found itself better situated to respond to certain localized demands and needs of audiences for news‚ information‚ and debate. These include on-the-spot‚ live‚ local news broadcasts‚ local sports reporting‚ travel news‚ local social news‚ and information about local events. Some

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