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    also worldwide. But what’s with K-Pop on why it became a huge trend to us? It’s because of the artists or let just say idols who make Korean Pop more enjoyable and entertaining. Some famous idols in Korea are Girls Generation‚ 2NE1‚ BigBang‚ Super Junior and more. These idols sold thousands of albums‚ gained millions of views on their music videos and receive numerous awards inside and outside Korea. But there is this one K-Pop group that just made me love K-Pop more and it’s no other than EXO

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    Sophia Huang 04/13/14 The Universal Impact of the Hallyu Wave The Korean wave‚ otherwise known as Hallyu‚ originated from the Korean success in film marketing. The wave began in East Asia around the 1990s and spread globally to parts of Europe‚ the United States‚ and even Latin America (Ravina 2009). This phenomenon has led to thousands of non-Koreans to question how the Korean wave originated. Authors like Shim Dooboo‚ Shin Solee‚ and Kim Lanu revisit the

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    K pop artist 1. Various talents 2. Physical appearance as well as their nice hearts. 3. Idolization of fans a. Loyal fans b. Diehard fans III. Music‚ videos and artist in a particular Korean groups. A. Popular boy groups and artist 1. Super junior  2. Ukiss 3. Ze:a B. Popular girl groups and artist 1. Wonder girls 2. 2ne1 3. Girls generation IV. Conclusion Most Filipino teenagers love   k pop because of Korean nice     culture at the same time their nice sound of music‚ this positive 

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    □2PM □ 4minure □ C.N. blue □ F. T Island □f(x) □ Big Bang □ Se7en □ T-ara □ SHINee □ KARA □ BOA □ IU □ Beast □ G.O.D □JYJ □ Super Junior □Girl’s Generation □ other: 8) Do you like to watch Korean drama? □ Yes □ No 9) How often do you spend on watching Korean drama a week? □ 0 day □ 1-3days □ 4-6 days □ Everyday 10) Which of the following

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    Nova Lestari 12 SBM ED 2225126257 Hallyu Wave Hello everyone. Thanks for giving me a chance to speak here. Good morning. Before I start‚ I’ll ask tyou some questions…. I believe everyone here has known Hollywood right? and also Bollywood? As we know‚ Hollywood has become the house of best actor‚ best movie‚ best music‚ best musician and many more. Also Bollywood for its unique dance‚ song and their clothes such as Sari. Now... how about Hallyu wave? Or K-pop? Have you ever heard anything about

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    Hallyu Wave Speech

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    Sweat pours down your back. Your neck aches from craning to see the stage better. The seven- hour wait for tickets was grueling‚ but here you are; watching. Waiting. As you hold up your light stick‚ you wait with the rest of the stadium in tense anticipation. You have screencaps of their faces from your favorite MVs. Photo cards of their best selcas in your wallet. And their newest album in your bag‚ ready for signing during the fan meet. Every peso is worth it‚ just to breathe the same air they

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    Good evenig to my teacher‚miss khaw and my fellow friends ..My topic for today presentation is KPOP. Korean pop‚ or Kpop as it is more popularly known as‚ is a huge hit among Korean and -international students. With Korean music getting recognized on the Asian market‚ as well as at a worldwide level‚ Kpop is becoming extremely popular among both Korean speaking people and non Koreans. INTRODUCTION OF KPOP K-pop is a musical genre originating in South Korea that is characterized by a wide variety

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    May‚ two hours before showtime‚ but already thousands of K-pop fans had flooded the concrete playa outside the Honda Center‚ a large arena in Anaheim‚ California. Tonight’s performers were among the biggest pop groups in South Korea—shinee‚ f(x)‚ Super Junior‚ EXO‚ TVXQ!‚ and Girls’ Generation. In the United States‚ Korean pop music exists almost exclusively on YouTube‚ in videos like “Gangnam Style‚” by Park Jae-sang‚ the rapper known as PSY‚ which recently went viral. The Honda Center show was a rare

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    FANGZHOU LIN 03/27/14 Dance 38A Final Research Paper K-pop My topic for today presentation is Kpop. Since the first quarter when I came to Deanza college‚ the Club Day was caught my eyes. I fall in love with Kpop after when they performed. I decided to let the Kpop got in my life. Korean pop‚ or Kpop as it is more popularly known as‚ is a huge hit among Korean and -international students. With Korean music getting recognized on the Asian market‚ as well as at a worldwide level‚ Kpop is becoming

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    Super Bowl: a case study of buzz marketing Keywords Super Bowl event marketing internet advertising buzz marketing word of mouth advertising tools Abstract In the US‚ the Super Bowl is annually the nation’s highest-rated TV programme and the most watched single-day sporting event. But could the Super Bowl‚ like other sporting events that traditionally attracted millions of people‚ fall prey to competition? This case study argues that despite the increasing fragmentation of viewing audiences

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