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    It’s impossible not to notice‚ how our modern pop culture’s stereotypes influence how women supposedly should look after giving birth. It all comes down to a not-so-realistic picture‚ an expectation that many believe is unattainable and simply impossible to achieve with anything conventional... Indeed‚ many medical experts say‚ that burning calories with a breastfeeding will not burn all the calories you consume‚ just as well as too much fitness and other physical activities immediately after giving

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    and can frequently exclude any actual deity or religion. For example‚ cultural icons such as Oprah Winfrey and Beyoncé have evolved from being simply pop culture figures

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    Value of Pop Culture

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    Value of Popular Culture Jim and Pam got married‚ Ke$ha brushes her teeth with whiskey‚ and Lady Gaga ponders if we are actually born predisposed to be weird. No matter where you look‚ we are surrounded by pop culture. Popular culture is a sub-culture that is often mocked and scrutinized as not being meaningful or significant‚ pop culture is seen as what is considered “cool” at the moment in time‚ and carries no long-term effects on society or culture as a whole. Emile Durkheim once said “For

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    Art Reflection Paper Pop Culture and the Arts October 10‚ 2011 Gerald Oglesby Art Reflection paper Art can be expressed in many ways. Art is seen in every aspect of our lives. The way people dress‚ wear their hair‚ makeup‚ and even the type of car they drive is a form of art. Artist use various ways to express art by the way they dray‚ the colors they use‚ creativity ‚ and the style that they use to create fullness or dullness in the pictures. In this

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    Pop Culture Speech Most of us have heard of the concept “imperialism‚” defined as the practice of one country extending its powers over the territory‚ political system or economic life of another country. Yet‚ we would never imagine that imperialism could affect us in this lucky country‚ especially in the form of popular culture. Never would we even conjecture the overall harmful motives of the dominating superpower‚ after all it assumedly is the ‘protector of democracy and human rights.’ But

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    Tattoo Pop Culture

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    Let’s face it‚ tattoos have burst onto pop culture and have taken over the current media scenery. TV shows based on the tattoo industry are springing up on major networks‚ social media pages for tattoo culture are numbering in the millions of followers‚ and you would be hard pressed to take a walk on the street and not see several people sporting leg tats or arm sleeves. Not to mention all the pieces you see on the beach! Tattoos have become a mainstream part of society. Today‚ 36 percent of Americans

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    Women In Pop Culture

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    fewer men are exempt from the sense of entitlement. The cultures present in today’s society stem from ancient traditions where there was the perception that women were belongings who were owned by their father and then their husbands. This created a sense of entitlement that is still present today- the idea that women are there for men’s desires and are to obey them for their pleasure only. A prime example of which is the public’s response to a rape victim Tatiana Andreeva’s self-defence saying “there

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    Beatles

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    The Beatles were an English rock band that formed in Liverpool‚ in 1960. With John Lennon‚ Paul McCartney‚ George Harrison and Ringo Starr‚ they became widely regarded as the greatest and most influential act of the rock era.[1] Rooted in skiffle‚ beat and 1950s rock and roll‚ the Beatles later experimented with several genres‚ ranging from pop ballads to psychedelic and hard rock‚ often incorporating classical elements in innovative ways. In the early 1960s‚ their enormous popularity first emerged

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    Breaking Down Religious Stereotypes on Pop Culture: An Analysis of the Muslim-American in the New Muslim Cool (2009) by Jennifer Maytorena Taylor This film analysis will define the break down of negative stereotypes of Muslim culture through the context of Muslim-American pop culture as defined in New Muslim Cool (2009) by Jennifer Maytorena Taylor. Taylor (2009) present Hamza Perez and his family as an example of a positive presentation of Muslim –Americans that have been demonized by the American

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    1950s Pop Culture

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    Cherie Fanelle Introduction to Pop Culture 27 November 2013 Television Shows of the 1950’s and Mass Culture During the 1950s‚ the average American was an optimistic reflection of the traditional values of the times. Then as the world around them began to change‚ so did the types of television programming they were exposed to. The era of the 1950s was an extremely confusing time as America was trying to adjust to its new role as a competing superpower and still trying to maintain the strong foundation

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