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    Basic Training Course for Kawan Leaders Session No. 2/Handout WHEN TO WEAR THE UNIFORM For KAB Scouts 1. In all formal Scouting activities‚ such as Color Group and Kawan meetings‚ outings‚ rallies‚ etc. 2. At special religious services for Scouts 3. During presentation of awards 4. During Scouting Month 5. When prescribed for special Scouting service 6. On such other occasions as may be specifically recommended or prescribed by either the Local Council or the National Office For

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    What is popular American culture? Popular culture is a way of life. It’s a lifestyle of a group of people. The elements of everyday life consist of popular culture. These are the artifacts‚ institutions‚ and sorts of a general knowledge of a society‚ the common knowledge and practices of a specific group at a specific time. Popular culture reflects and influences people’s way of life because it is related to a precise time and place. It is temporary‚ and new phases take over from former favorites

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    Observing how other people live provides perspective for anyone that differs from their situation. Society has modified itself to be an extremely judgmental place‚ where stereotypes run popular culture. History has shown that those who are well off financially‚ have easier and better lives than those with less money. While wealth is important when it comes to developing careers and businesses‚ it fails to consolidate people. In order for a group of people to become unified‚ a common component has

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    Jordan Floyd Lucinda Roof ANT 202 B04 7 October 2013 Written Assignment #1 Scouting The Braves This past weekend I decided to take part in participating in a postseason baseball game held by the Atlanta Braves at Turner Field against the Los Angeles Dodgers to observe the way the fans‚ players and the coaches act during an intense game. Throughout sports history there has been many different rituals‚ sign languages‚ chants and sports talk set to understand the game of baseball. Every baseball

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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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    Popular Culture & High Culture Popular culture is the culture that prevails in a modern society‚ adopted and appealing to large masses of people‚ normally the middle class citizens. Culture consists of the customs and civilizations of a particular group. Popular culture means that arte facts and styles of human expression develop from the creativity of ordinary people‚ and circulate among people according to their interests‚ preferences‚ and tastes. Popular culture is an ever-changing phenomenon

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    Lane Writing II 10 October 2006 Popular Culture Should Be A Popular Course Dear Chair of the Education Department‚ Popular culture should be a course that is offered on Clarion campus for everyone. If popular culture is taught correctly‚ a course on popular culture can provide a very educational outlook on wide variety of important topics such as race and ethnicity or politics(Rise and Fall). Popular culture is very interesting‚ in that it is what is popular to people‚ and should be a class

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    Consequences of Popular Culture A Consequence can be defined as‚ Something that logically or naturally follows from an action or condition. In this matter we are referring to the consequences of Pop Culture towards violence. Violence in general has one meaning‚ an act of aggression. We will be examining three types of violence in our culture‚ Domestic violence‚ Youth violence‚ and of course Gun violence. We feel that all three of these types of violence have increased in today ’s society as

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    Culture can be viewed as the customs‚ arts and social interactions of a particular nation‚ people‚ or other social group (Yourdictionary.com‚ 2013) Popular culture is defined as “Cultural activities or commercial products reflecting‚ suited to‚ or aimed at the tastes of the general masses of people.” (Dictionary.com‚ 2013) Three major trends in popular American culture would be: Social networking‚ reality television‚ and technology. Social networking has changed how we do communicate‚ think and live

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    Popular and Academic Culture

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    Popular and Academic Culture Research Report Background and introduction Since we have been in the era of information‚ we are exposed to and absorb many various information resources. The ubiquity of information has made people feel it is hard to see the differences between popular and academic culture. Hence‚ the accuracy of the definitions of the two cultures has been hard to distinguish. This study is going to talk about two issues—popular and academic culture. The purpose of this paper

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