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    entertainment for those who could afford it. At that time‚ society was more dependent on their own but as they were striving‚ new ways of communication were also being discovered. As technology improved‚ Americans focused

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    Christianity‚ remained because of the Great Awakening. The Puritans were the most dynamic Christian force in the American colonies. In England‚ the Puritans had been people of means and political influence‚ but King Charles would not tolerate their attempts to reform the Church of England. They thought that perhaps in America they could establish a colony whose government‚ society‚ and church were all based upon the Bible‚ so they left England (PP Cultures‚ Slide 6). In 1690‚ The Puritans said

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    The experiences of young children often shape their personalities and preferences later in life. In The Kite Runner‚ by Khaled Hosseini‚ Amir’s childhood affinity for American movies exposed him to a different culture than the one that surrounded him in Kabul and to a new kind of hero. As a child‚ the action-packed movies were mere entertainment‚ but they ingrained new ideas in his mind. The portrayal of the deeply flawed‚ yet ultimately good‚ protagonists in classic Western movies laid the foundation

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    The media is at our fingertips and accessible almost all hours of the day‚ of course it’s going to have an influence on the way people think and act. The issue is the negative messages that the media is presenting. Media’s power helps spread false information that cultivates racist beliefs and broadly speaking‚ a culture of hate and violence. One example is seen in social media and advancing technology. There are countless cases of photo shopped pictures‚ and innocent people are attacked for this

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    American society hit a major transformation after the Civil War ended. Challenged‚ industries wanted to make products more quick and efficient. It would be an amazing change and it would greatly influence everybody. In order to do so‚ new tools and methods were used to improve the way products were made. There were a lot of inventions and ideas that contributed to the technology and industrial growth‚ such as the creation of electricity‚ expanding transportation‚ and industrialization. Electricity

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    to understand the relationship of Native Americans with the environment and the ecologically noble Indian stereotype that has followed them throughout history. This essay examines the fundamentally Eurocentric attitudes that this very debate entails‚ thereby rendering any possible conclusions drawn to be meaningless due to its lack of understanding of the basic cultural structure it seeks to define. Because of the radically different way Native Americans conceptualize the universe and nature‚ attempting

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    American Revolution Though often portrayed as a moderate effort to remove British control‚ the American Revolution was radical in the ideals established throughout the revolution. The American Revolution had significant effects on American society as a whole radically changing certain aspects including its social‚ political‚ economic‚ and religious contexts. Also‚ the status of women‚ slaves‚ and Loyalists were radically changed through this endeavor. However‚ the American Revolution

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    style that Europeans employed in growing their cities was borrowed from the American way and hence it is expected that their culture would be diluted and they would adopt all behaviors that came along with American dressing and building. However‚ the Europeans were keen on maintaining their freedom as lack of ethnogenesis often results in copying of manners which restricts people that are not fond of the mannerisms. The Americans would be expected to win control of Europeans based on the spread of

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    Cowboys have always represented the American culture‚ as well as introducing the culture of their own. However‚ as social media were developing through the time the Hollywood film industry started to realising the films about cowboys‚ representing the stereotypical image of the wild‚ firm men. Nonetheless‚ they played a huge role in the history of the USA‚ participating in the revolutions and sometimes committing crimes. Cowboys needed steady and reliable material for their trousers due to the fast

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    Influence of Visual Media Paul Kilpatrick Media and American Culture/HUM/176 6/4/2012 Instructor: Patricia Singh For over a hundred years‚ some form of visual entertainment media has deeply impacted our society’s culture and values. Movies‚ for example‚ are sometimes designed to evoke

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