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    The Effects of War For almost 50 years‚ the world war was one of the most talked about destruction of war. The wars break out for various reasons. There are world wars in the world‚ and they made every countries became the fighting area. Whenever‚ wars have happened there are always destruction everywhere and destroyed everything in each country by dropping bombs and using powerful explosive weapons. The most effects of war is that people are died‚ destroyed the infrastructure

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    For thousands of years humans have looked for numerous ways to modify their appearance. From ancient times to today’s pop culture‚ body modifications have remained a consistent part of human life and society. Body modifications serve many purposes‚ including: social acceptance‚ self- expression‚ gender identity‚ and as a way to exhibit status within a culture. In ancient Mesoamerica this was especially popular among the indigenous peoples and marked not only their rank but also their accomplishments

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    up a spot alongside the literary greats as number ninety-seven in Time Magazine’s ‘Top 100 Books Of All Time’. This may not come to a surprise to most of you‚ as the several books and films make it clear that the popular franchise is an icon in pop culture. But yet‚ I think we are forgetting that a classic should be more than just petty delight. Which leaves me asking; where is our appreciation of

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    Research Paper 1970’s Pop Culture By the 1970’s the genre Rock n Roll really didn’t have one specific sound. The seventies saw the breakup of The Beatles and the death of Elvis‚ two of rock’s hugest influences. Pop music separated into many styles: soft rock‚ hard rock‚ country rock‚ folk rock‚ punk rock‚ shock rock‚ reggae‚ and the dance music disco. But whatever you preferred‚ rock was big time. Some popular artists of the seventies were Aerosmith‚ The Allman Brothers Band‚ Bad Company

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    Waffle House: Pop Culture Icon Waffle House remains cemented in pop culture as a place where one can enjoy a meal with friends at any hour. This image of a fun‚ all night hangout has recently been tarnished by multiple allegations of racism on the part of both customers and employees. Our group feels the best way to combat this negative association between the restaurant and discrimination would be for Waffle House to become positively involved in charities to support historically African American

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    people have not discovered. People who are genuinely more creative are more artistic for their inspiration to learn what is unknown. There are countless American artists that are also known for their imaginative ideas that have transformed American culture. These artists are known for not only changing what people do‚ but also altering what people think. George Lucas is a screenwriter‚ producer‚ director‚ and recipient over ten Academy Awards and through his work he has changed the public ’s expectations

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    World War lll was an endless amount of bloodshed. ISIS had taken over almost half of Europe and the rest of the world was having trouble holding back their endless forces. They had found a way to mind control the people they had taken over and we’re constantly

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    November 2010 how popular culture shapes us and the environment The term popular culture‚ or pop culture‚ often refers to the ideas‚ values and goods that arise from mass media. This mass media includes books‚ magazines‚ movies‚ and television. In American popular culture two themes are prevalent: a materialistic one and a simplistic one. The materialistic one‚ that is popular in times of prosperity‚ stresses that happiness comes out of material goods‚ while the simplistic one says that happiness

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    Can you imagine a world without Star Wars? At first it seems simple; there would just be no more movies with lightsaber wielding Jedi or Yoda saying “May the Force be with you.” In reality a lot more might be different than you would initially think because Star Wars has shaped the movie industry that we see today in various ways. Specifically it had a huge economic impact not only on how movies are made today but also in the market. After Star Wars came out in the seventies there was a boom in

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    The Effect Of War

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    War is only the pointless killing of innocent people and soldiers in a conflict that could be easily settled by more humane‚ economic‚ and mature ways. War is a chaotic‚ inevitable event that I personally don’t agree with‚ but oddly provides the conditions for a new and better future. The mindless destruction and reckless mayhem caused by war is unnecessary and very costly. In World War I alone‚ almost 15 million civilians died and just over eight million soldiers were killed in four years of fighting

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