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    Globalization of Korean Popular Culture in Asia 1. Introduction Since 1990s‚ Korean Popular Culture has had a strong influence in Asian countries‚ including China‚ Hong Kong‚ Taiwan‚ Japan and Singapore. This new popular cultural phenomenon in Asia is called the “Korean Wave”‚ also known as hallyu in Korean pronunciation‚ which refers to the surge of popularity of Korean popular culture abroad‚ particularly in Asia(Kin 284). The “Korean Wave” is first coined in mid-1999 by journalists in Beijing

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    “Our Culture and the Media” Benjamin Joseph Lentine ENGL 101-B09 02/15/2013 Television has become a major influence in our culture today. There are some who claim that it is perfectly harmless‚ and that it is no better or worse than any other recreational pursuits. There are others who say that though television certainly has its problems‚ it is a necessary evil. I believe that there are a few positive things that television provides‚ but as a whole its use should be limited

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    Mediaculture and society 3 kinds of business 1- Sole proprietorship: responsible for money making and losses 2- Partnership: responsible for money making and losses 3- Corporation: “limited liability” (16th century)‚ it is an artificial legal structure‚ a legal person. This is no longer a group of people; it is a new person. Positive it to getting people to invest but also no longer responsible for want is doing the corporation. Freedom of expression L’affaire FAURISSON

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    Part 1 Summary of Wonder “My name is August‚ by the way. I won’t describe what I look like. Whatever you’re thinking‚ it’s probably worse.” Wonder is a story about a 5th grade boy named August (Auggie) Pullman who has facial deformity caused by an extremely rare genetic disorder. He has undergone countless operations‚ and those made him an outsider with other kids. August has always known that he’s different‚ but he’s learned to accept that people will always stare at his face‚ and

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    Discuss how notions of communication and culture are understood within the liberal democratic‚ Althusserian and ‘governmental’ theoretical paradigms. The living of people can be considered as one of the hardest issues to study in the world. In the development of the society‚ new products and ideas were invented and produced purposely to improve the living standard of the people which also impacted their livings in the same time. Thus‚ sociologists came out with their social theories or approaches

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    I believe that Gloria Naylor’s article‚ “The Meanings of a Word” opens up the topic of personal experiences and how families will create their own meanings of words. The article stresses that as an adult‚ responsibility is to show children how to be kind and respectful through words and actions. If this responsibility is not fulfilled however‚ a child can become ill-mannered and begin to hurt others. For example‚ whatever way an adult says a word is how the child will interpret and use it and in

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    There has been a longstanding issue of the problematic representation of Muslim women‚ specifically in popular media. As far back one can remember‚ popular media has constructed a distorted view of Muslim women. This construction portrays Muslim women to be something that they aren’t in the eyes of Westerners‚ which leads many Westerners to form an opinion about how Muslim women are and should be in general. This is troublesome for Westerners may‚ and many times do‚ develop the notion that Muslim

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    The Summary of: A Woman In Jerusalem The brilliant author‚ A. B. Yehoshua‚ tells the story of very long quest to find the identity of a deceased young woman killed as the result from a bomb’s explosion in Jerusalem‚ within the book‚ A Woman in Jerusalem. The novel initially begins at a marketplace in the beautiful city of Jerusalem. Just as soon as the story begins‚ the death of a women is announced due to a terrorist bombing within the marketplace. Soon after the young woman’s death‚ her corpse

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    John R. Cain Rick Herder Media Culture & Society 6 April 2009 Research Assignment #3 Topic: Is advertising ethical? Pro: Citation: Reast‚ Jon‚ Dayananda Palihawadana‚ and Haseeb Shabbir. “The Ethical Aspects of Direct to Consumer Advertising of Prescription Drugs in the United Kingdom: Physician versus Consumer Views." Journal of Advertising Research 48.3 (Sep. 2008): 450-464. Abstract: This article reports the findings of two surveys examining U.K. physician

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    The Beginning of a Coming Together Gloria Anzaldua’s short essay‚ Towards a New Consciousness‚ begins with the description of her mixed culture‚ a mestiza‚ and the conflicts she faces in being torn between being Mexican and Native American. Anzaldua expresses her struggle of her torn heritages by describing herself as being caught between two cultures and their values. Instead of being able to love and respect both cultures‚ Anzaldua feels as if we people feel the need to take up one side of our

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