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    POP MUSIC Pop music is one of the most common and lovable music of all the times. It is the beat of youth. Pop music is basically is a commercially recorded music using latest technology to get different variations in existing and new themes. It consists of rock songs‚ love songs usually short and simple but main thing is the music. People are mad about Pop songs. For 50 years pop music has reigned the hearts of people. Their fans have seen many Pop stars changing‚ growing and shining. Biggest

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    firms in the United States. Do you think that these American employees are being influenced by the foreign owner’s approach to management and the culture of the country of the owner? Because of globalization‚ businesses are open to do business in new markets and improving profits. Also because of globalization‚ companies are faced with different cultures‚ religion and norms. For a company to do business in another country‚ a manager needs to understand the differences associated with the host country

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    Culture can have a positive or negative influence on people depending on how it is presented. Culture is presented as a negative influence on the characters’ behavior in each of these stories by their amounts of freedom. In "Museum Indians‚" "Hello Kitty Packs Heat‚" and Things Fall Apart a certain group of people are singled out by having little freedom. In "Museum Indians" by Susan Power‚ the modern Indians have the least amount of freedom. In "Hello Kitty Packs Heat‚" Tina Lee‚ the author‚ has

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    War has a big impact on popular culture within society and in fact works into every aspect of pop culture such as music‚ television‚ film‚ and even video games. This is highly evident during the present war in Iraq which followed the tragic events of September 11‚ 2001. However the impact of war on popular culture can be traced back to World War I in the United States and even further in world history. As seen in the documentary “Militainment INC” we see fascinating‚ disturbing‚ and timely glimpses

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    T.V. shows are another media where Star Wars is prevalent. Through its history Star Wars has made two T.V. series being The Clone Wars and Rebels (both with the Star Wars title before it). The Clone Wars expanded upon the prequel trilogy (between episodes 2 and 3). While the Rebels series tied the prequels into the original trilogy (between episode 3 and Rogue One). For teens‚ both series are displayed as kid shows at first glance. Though both display real teenage feelings. Both tackle the idea of

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    literature as well as in mono motion pictures. The definition Joseph Campbell gives of a hero deals with eight stages. These eight stages can be found in Beowulf in addition to Star Wars. Beowulf‚ the strongest of the people known as Geats‚ proclaimed that he would help get rid of the monster that was terrorizing the Danes. Star Wars’‚ Luke Skywalker was a simple farm boy and became the greatest hero the galaxy had ever known. Luke was born during the chaos as the galaxy transitioned from Republic to the

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    Idolization of Elvis Presley after death Elvis Presley was the first rock and roll star. He was born January 8‚ 1935‚ in East Tupelo‚ MS. Presley was the son of Gladys and Vernon Presley‚ a sewing machine operator and a truck driver. He and his parents moved to Memphis‚ TN in 1948 and Elvis graduated from Humes High School in 1953. Elvis Presley is one of the world’s most famous singers and icon of music and pop culture. His talent‚ good looks‚ sensuality‚ charisma‚ and good humor endeared him to millions

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    It is the first film released in the Star Wars saga and is the fourth in terms of the series’ internal chronology. Groundbreaking in its use of special effects and science fiction/fantasy storytelling‚ the original Star Wars is one of the most successful and influential films of all time. Set "a long time ago in a galaxy far‚ far away"‚ the film follows a group of freedom fighters known as the Rebel Alliance as they plot to destroy the powerful Death Star space station‚ a devastating weapon created

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    Star Wars Episode III Revenge Of The Sith A New Hope for film scoring… In 1977 George Lucas’ vision of a universe where war‚ mysticism‚ despair‚ and hope was made a reality by 20th Century Fox studios. Instrumental to the shaping of a complete universe was the musical language created by John Williams. Williams’ orchestration‚ thematic motifs and understanding of the emotional context of the story propelled the film to legendary status‚ and now‚ in 2005 we reach the climax of the six feature

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    Civil war From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search For other uses‚ see civil war (disambiguation). See list of civil wars for individual examples. A civil war is a war in which parties within the same culture‚ society or nationality fight for political power or control of an area. Some civil wars are also categorized as revolutions when major societal restructuring is a possible outcome of the conflict. An insurgency‚ whether successful or not‚ is likely to be classified

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