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    Culture is something essential in everyone’s life. It is not something that can be only taught‚ but also experienced. Culture reflects a person’s attitude and behavior; it has an effect on every part of your life. With culture comes customs‚ morals‚ and beliefs. Culture is what makes you unique. In Chicana Artists: Exploring Nepantla‚ el Lugar de la Frontera‚ Gloria Anzaldua explains how much of in impact their culture inspire the way they express themselves through their artwork. Gloria Anzaldua

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    have strange dress and odd customs‚ they are thought to have a completely different culture than ours. You will find that that is incorrect‚ their cultures are actually very similar to ours. Because of the amount of clothing‚ food and other products that we ship out of this country every day our culture has no choice but to ooze out of our borders onto foreign soil. For example you could walk i nto a modern Japanese society

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    The effects of Modern Gadgets In the study Habits of first year BSBA Students in the LSPU-SPCC. _______________________________________ I. Introduction In the Philippine 21st century are now facing challenging that brought about by a modern and rapid change in our society. In this institution like our College and Universities‚ aims to have a better and quality education to help the students to be more successful in their chosen career it mold and train us to be more capable in the society

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    released by a Korean singer called PSY‚ has turned people to share the common interest in the funny dance moves with the catchy beats. Gangnam Style is a recent popular culture that turns people on in the world. This essay will first illustrate the background of this world phenomenon and then extent to explain why it becomes popular culture. To begin with‚ Gangnam Style is combination of the fancy dance move and a song that is sung in Korean language. It is sung and danced by Park Jae-sang‚ who is better

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    hospitals especially those who cannot staff enough based on how many patients they have. Over the years‚ there has been a 35% decrease in patients average length of stay and 30% less deaths than anticipated due to telemedicine. Although there are many positive attributes to telemedicine and the influence that it creates onto patients and those in the health care community‚ there are also some negative ones as well. One challenge is the quality of service that the patient receives via telemedicine. Critics

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    TV show was giving Chelsea fame‚ she decided she wanted fame as well. She soon became pregnant and was given the opportunity to get her own television show. The selfish actions of Nelson‚ and many other teen girls in the United States forget the effects that are extremely damaging to their children. A member of a Young Moms support group in Georgia‚ Michelle Hankins believes a major reason why these reality shows is creditable to the increase in adolescent pregnancy is "There is no fear and shame

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    Comparison Between Pop Culture Generations! The two generations have many strengths and weaknesses. When I think of the generation gap I laugh because I would never imagine myself in the accepted population‚ I’d be a hippie. I would be a hippie because I believe that all humans can be equal (but I do not agree with gays) and if an adult wants to do drugs and listen to Jimmie then so be it. Yet I am a true 90’s kid and love Nickelback‚ NSYNC‚ Backstreet Boys‚ and Boys 2 Men. I can’t imagine growing

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    While gentrification initially occurs to make improvements to an area‚ it is extremely unsafe to live in areas under construction. The Center for Disease Control has confirmed that there are adverse effects of living in gentrified cities while it is in the middle of undergoing constructional changes. When a neighborhood is gentrified at a rapid rate‚ its current residents are subjected to increased “cancer rates‚ incidence of asthma‚ diabetes‚ and cardiovascular disease” because these residents are

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    “The Negative Effects Pop Culture has on Adolescent Women” By: Jennifer Hawk COM 150 If a person went to the mall a person might notice the changes from even 30‚ 20‚ or even 10 years ago. They may see different types of electronics and different types of clothing than what it used to be. The change that I am talking about is the appearance of adolescent girls and how different things have gotten from years back to now. Pop culture has a negative effect on American adolescent women relating

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    To what extent has Lady Gaga influenced the pop culture and broken the barriers through her self-representation and performance style? INTRODUCTION Of the twenty-first century‚ Lady Gaga ’s rise in popular culture has been considered a confrontation of what a pop star should be like. Gaga has made a continuous attempt in detaching her music videos from original shallow entertaining elements and stating her own voice over debatable issues mostly about human rights. Some of her influential works

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