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    Cult of Thinness

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    The author talks about the different ways in which the American popular culture‚ families‚ schools‚ peer groups‚ and the health and fitness industry undermine women’s self-confidence as they instill the notions that thinness is beauty and that a woman’s body is more important than her mind. She makes it known that there are many different factors as to why there is such a need to be thin these days and why there are so many eating disorders in our society. She blames the media as one of the leading

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    The Internet has become one of the most legitimate forms of pop culture. With the Internet‚ people have the option to view news‚ music‚ etc. online. Nowadays most people are using the Internet as their source of news‚ social media‚ and even pay bills. In the past‚ pop culture was only spread through print‚ TV‚ movies‚ or radio. A TV show that was only shown in America‚ kept the culture group very small; however‚ a website can reach anyone with internet access. With Internet access we can have

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    Immigration and American Popular Culture All of the different ethnic groups that migrated from their homeland to the United States left some kind of mark on American popular culture. The European immigrants during the 1930s created a very large splash in the public eye through the use of cinema. In addition‚ the Jamaican immigrants in South Bronx during the 1970s made a name for themselves by introducing a form of music called rap. In this paper‚ I will be analyzing and comparing the similarities

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    Humor in Latino Culture

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    parody‚ parody of the dominant culture‚ code switching‚ language plays between Spanish and English‚ mistranslations and the fusion of the profane‚ body functions‚ sex and swear words into a self referential type of catharsis” Encyclopedia of Latino Popular Culture‚ Volume 1 1- Humor determines how close or far the rest are from our own selves http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qc_hgpe6eA&feature=relmfu If you understand our jokes‚ you are one of us 2- Humor helps us deconstruct social categories

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    Globalization

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    our society. We should introduce our culture to our little friend‚ our brother in primary school and persuade them to love our original culture. I do believe if we can start to do this‚ our culture will not be stolen anymore‚ our culture will be popular in the world and influence the other culture. We should have an identity of Indonesia.

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    Lovely Hula Hands

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    Trask‚ Haunani-Kay‚ From a Native Daughter: Colonialism and Sovereignty in Hawai‘i‚ revised edition (Honolulu: UH Press‚ 1999) Trask’s object of study is the historical and contemporary American popular conception of Hawaii‚ Native Hawaiians‚ and Native Hawaiian issues‚ such as rights‚ sovereignty‚ tourism‚ and institutional racism. Trask primarily interrogates the issues of colonialism‚ neocolonialism‚ and sovereignty in Hawai‘i and how these debates are framed in disparate contexts/around

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    American Popular Culture

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    Social Constructions American popular culture has brought entertainment to many for the past two centuries. However‚ very little people know the extent to which American popular culture has shaped the historical relationship between marginalized social groups and dominate American society. Traditionally‚ the term popular culture has denoted the education level and general "cultural-ness" of the lower classes‚ as opposed to the "official culture" and higher education emanated by the dominant classes

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    Why We Need Music?

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    world. Music both expresses and arouses emotions in a way that words alone can not. In short‚ it is hard to imagine life without music. From my perspective‚ traditional music should be valued over the international music that has become so popular. International pop music is often catchy and fun‚ but it is essentially a commercial product that is marketed and sold by business people. In the long run‚ it makes people feel bored because they listen them in lon g time. Traditional music‚ by contrast

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    Personal Interest Project I saw an ad on TV about primary school education and it had me wondering about how specific types of books impact children’s thoughts on the world around them. This is why I have chosen Childhood development as my general area of interest for my PIP. Specifically‚ I have decided to inquire into the impact of fairytales on the intellectual development of children. Intellectual development refers to the growth of children in a way that their brain becomes more and more capable

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    Folk and Popular culture

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    Folk and Popular Cultures 1950’s and 60s I love Lucy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7OkZrvSLcM In this episode it doesn’t really show any type of entertainment. They are spending time together and at the end playing some drums. For the outfits the women are all wearing vintage dresses. The Men are wearing are wearing suits and slacks. The little boy is dressed up nicely for a little boy. Slicked back hair. Using lots of hand expressions to speak. 1970’s The Brady Bunch: They are playing

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