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Birth Control Pregnancy Rate
1,083 wordsTelevision and other aspects of the media have such a great influence on childrens thoughts and behaviors. Media also has put stereotypes on women in the media and this also has a huge effect on the thoughts and beliefs of children. Children spend an average of 16 hours a week watching television, if you add movies to the mix they spend as many as 55 hours in front of the television. Other parts of the media play just as important roles in the lives of children. The Internet allows adolescents t...
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1,402 wordsCensorship of the media is a hotly contested topic that has spawned a controversial outcry from the public. The public has also declared that there is excessive violence portrayed on television and that this violence ultimately negatively affects viewers, especially children. Hence, there exists a double-edged sword. Censorship is the regulation and control of information and ideas that are circulated among people within a society. It refers to the examination of electronic and print media for t...
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Rap Artists Hip Hop
676 wordsControversy has always been a prominent characteristic of popular music throughout the twentieth century. Whether it be the controversy surrounding Elvis's winging hips, the Doors's uggestive lyrics, or Alice Cooper's stage antics, this controversy always seems to be followed by undue criticism from the media. One form of musical expression that has been in the news recently because of its negative attention is hip-hop. Rap, a relatively new form of musical exposition, has been criticized for it...
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795 wordsA good indicator of human advancement is their ability to communicate. Thanks to technology, each year it gets easier to convey a message to another person. With this convenience comes not just communication of basic needs but more and more advertising for everything else. Needless to say, media is everywhere. It influences people in nearly every decision they make. Some say that this isn = t true and that people decide for themselves. It may all depend on the point of view. First of all, let it...
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415 wordsMusic TV channels, broadcasting variety of programs ranging from ordinary music videos through charts, various shows to cartoons are the symptom of our times. No matter if it's MTV or VIVA, they sell very similar stuff, often cheap and shallow. The pop culture and consumption grasped the most powerful device that is television. It is used as a tool for spreading out information, ideas and appeals. Oftentimes they are silly and ridiculous, nevertheless they have enormous influence on people who w...
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Sex And Alcohol In The Real World
858 wordsMTV has been putting seven strangers into a mansion for years, but none of the previous episodes have been so intoxicated and as sexually charged as The Real World -- -New Orleans. There is Jamie, the typical good-looking frat-boy, Julie, the cute-yet sheltered Morman, Melissa, the confused and neurotic barbie doll, David, your typical (yet pumped up) pimp, Danny, the very hot, but very gay, sweetheart, Kelly, your sexy sorority sister, and Matt, the adorable hippy. By putting seven gorgeous peo...
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases Sexual Harassment
849 wordsAs I, the television program producers know, there are many sinful electronic devices today that have turned our once peaceful and nave world into one that consists of hate, crime, and deep obscenity. Such examples fits directly into the world of technology, like computers, the Internet, and last, but not least, what I think is the most destructive; the television. All of these technological devices were invented for our convenience, enjoyment, and most of all, profit. Nevertheless, I shall say ...
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Effects Of Music On Human Behavior
1,747 wordsAs music has changed through out the years, artists have become much more lax with the message that they send to the public. As laws of censorship change, a separation of the publics freedom of speech and the medias has become very significant. As the government cracks down, many artists fight to keep their freedom. With people blaming their actions on the lyrics of the music they are exposed to, this is going to be a hard feat for the artists to accomplish. Although the fight of the musical art...
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Backstreet Boys Sixty Nine
1,678 wordsIn a world full of imitations, the Backstreet Boys are definitely not just another fabricated, bubblegum-pop boy-band, but are a multi-talented group of real musicians. With each Backstreet Boy having his own unique experiences in such areas as: acting, singing, modeling, and playing instruments, it is obvious that it would add flavor to their phenomenal voices, and lead them to fame and fortune. "Honestly, looking at them for the first time with their country, down to earth, all American boy im...
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Backstreet Boys Boy Band
830 wordsToday's current music scene has steadily become filled with pre-packaged assembly line bands and singers. This teen oriented pop phenomenon is repulsive. I see the so-called bands and singers for what they really are. They are passing trends made special, just for the teens, with all image and no real talent. For their own good, I can only hope these brainwashed teens will grow out of this horrible phase. Fabricated bands such as O-Town, N Sync, and The Backstreet Boys exhibit a minimum level of...
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Hip Hop Culture Hip Hop Music
2,096 wordsAnalytical Paper The hip hop culture has permeated popular culture in an unprecedented fashion. Because of its enormous crossover appeal, the hip hop culture is a potentially great unifier of diverse populations. Although created by black youth on the street, hip hop's influence has become worldwide. Approximately 75 % of the rap and hip hop audience is non black. It has gone from the fringes, to the suburbs, and into the corporate boardrooms. Indeed, McDonald's, Coca Cola, Sprite, Nike, and oth...
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Burger King Younger Generation
1,665 wordsBurger King and Its Advertising Campaigns Burger King is a reliable burger company which has had its ups and downs. In 1974, it came out with a slogan of Have it your way and at this time it also had a 4 % market share. Burger Kings idea was to have the customer have their burger done their way rather than a standard burger. In the early 80 s Burger King was trying to keep sales growing so they had to keep changing their advertising. In 1982 Battle of the burgers and Arent you hungry for a Burge...
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Shawn Fanning Marshall Mathers
646 wordsThere is a kind of music, which is commonly referred to as? Pop? music. It attracts a variety of Americans of very different geographical, racial, and economical backgrounds. Some of the most popular artists these days that are considered? Pop? are N? Sync, Britney Spears (who, having recently turned eighteen, doesn? t seem to mind letting the guys know that she? s legal now), Cristina Aguilera, Eminem, Limp Bizkit, and Tupac Shakur. It would take a thousand pages to describe the entire commerci...
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High School Students Hand In Hand
1,629 wordsSteve Lips Final TV Essay 10 / 26 / 00 The World We Don? t Live In Television is not real life. It? s not even close. From Friends to Frasier, people? s lives do not resemble TV show plots by any means. Television? s number one goal is to portray what viewers would want their lives to be like. Dawson? s Creek is no different. The world does not revolve around a small group of high school students, yet in this show it seems to. Dawsons Creek chronicles the wry humor the undeniably intense period ...
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Targeted Audience Hip Hop
409 wordsDate: September 27, 2000 Subject: HBO s new series called KO Nation advertisement analysis Purpose of the advertisement: HBO is trying to promote its new boxing show for its network by using specific techniques of glamour and flashiness to attract its targeted audience. Description of the Advertisement: This particular advertisement is a large full page add with an extreme amount of bright coloring. The entire backdrop of the add is covered with red and blue jewels that are shiny and glimmering ...
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559 wordsGot the Blues? Every little thing counts unless you wrote the movie review of Varsity Blues. The reviewer for Our Take at Screen It. Com obviously did not come from a town where sports where heavily pushed nor does it seem that he or she has ever played a competitive sport. The repetitiveness of calling it an MTV high school generation movie lacks telling what it is actually about. The author does not explain all of the points that the movie makes. It mainly focuses on the down side of the movie...
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Kurt Cobain Didn T
1,682 wordsKurt Donald Cobain was born in Aberdeen, Washington (about 60 miles southwest of Seattle). He grew up in a mid-class society and was hyperactive as child, so his doctor put him on Ritalin (a morphine based drug to help him concentrate in school). The drug often kept him up until 4 am. So he was given sedatives to get to sleep. Kurt had a happy childhood, until his parents got divorced when he was seven. It was an ordinary divorce, but Kurt got very upset about it. He said he never felt loved or ...
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1,078 wordsMadonna was born Madonna Madonna Madonna was born on August 16, 1958, in the city of Bay City, located in the state of Michigan. Her real birth name is Madonna Louise Ciccone. However, most people know her as simply Madonna. She is known as a controversial singer, actress, dancer, songwriter, and has become one of Americas biggest and well- known stars in the late 1980 s. Madonnas assertive behavior, outspoken personality, and aggressive acts of sexuality, along with her great efforts to push ba...
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Pop Culture People Ideas
410 wordsThe Pop Culture Assault Music TV channels, broadcasting variety of programs ranging from ordinary music videos through charts, various shows to cartoons are the symptom of our times. No matter if its MTV or VIVA, they sell very similar stuff, often cheap and shallow. The pop culture and consumption grasped the most powerful device that is television. It is used as a tool for spreading out information, ideas and appeals. Oftentimes they are silly and ridiculous; nevertheless they have enormous in...
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418 wordsThe Pop Culture Assault Music TV channels, broadcasting variety of programs ranging from ordinary music videos through charts, various shows to cartoons are the symptom of our times. No matter if its MTV or VIVA, they sell very similar stuff, often cheap and shallow. The pop culture and consumption grasped the most powerful device that is television. It is used as a tool for spreading out information, ideas and appeals. Oftentimes they are silly and ridiculous, nevertheless they have enormous in...
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