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    This is difficult because cool is so hard to define that what counts as cool is constantly changing and “you have to be cool to know cool” (Heath, potter, 2004), As Malcolm Gladwell states in his 3 rules “cool can’t be manufactured out of thin air” (Heath, potter, 2004), so you would need to find someone who is cool to find out what is cool. After looking at this fact it becomes clearer what taking place in their ad campaign is. They

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    determine whether or not they are “cool” or “uncool.” Later on in life, it is one's position in society which rules their position in society, not their social standing. What children must come to learn is that popularity is not everything. Children must learn

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    Analysis Of Grease 2

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    Stephanie. In the beginning, Michael is known as the handsome nerd who develops feelings for Stephanie. Stephanie rejects Michael because Michael does not embody Stephanie’s version of the perfect guy, “a cool rider”.1 In order to fit this persona, Michael buys a motorcycle, practices tricks, and becomes a cool rider. Meanwhile at the bowling alley, Stephanie and her ex-boyfriend Johnny argue because Stephanie does not want to get back together with him. Tensions rise when Johnny’s rival gang appears and

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    are good for you. Ways to Cool There are many ways to cool thing, you can find them anywhere. You need a fast way to cool a drink for sports. You need one for parties. If you have one you will have a cool drink in no time. It uses cold air to cool anything. You see them all the time, like in your house, at the store and many other places. You probably have a refrigerator or a freezer. You probably have a cooler to cool your drinks at parties. There are many ways to cool drinks. Cooler You put drinks

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    What Is Hard Bop

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    1. Cool Jazz has a faster tempo than hard bop. Cool jazz is a lot more laid back and relaxed less improvisation. Cool jazz is associated with the west coast or California in the 1950’s and 1960’s. Hard bop is an extension of bebop just edgier which seems almost opposite of the easy going, laid back cool jazz. Hard bop is more attached to the east coast or New York where things are a little funkier, hard bop had a little more improvisation happening in the pieces. Hard bop comes across as more wild

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    Bebop Music In Jazz Music

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    2)Bebop Bebop is a style of jazz that was developed in the early to mid-1940s in the United States. Bebop was developed during the 1940’s and is one of the most artistic styles of jazz music. The word Bebop focused more of the freedom of creativity rather than rhythmic aspects. The word bebop is an onomatopoeic of a staccato two-tone phrase distinctive in this kind of music. Bebop also gave soloists more room for improvisation. Bebop differs from the composition of the swing era and is characterized

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    Speech About Emo Haircut

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    Emo cool haircut for guys The term emo is derived from the word emotional which refers to a fusion of punk rock and alternative music genre. Currently, the emo haircut is not just embraced by people who are into the music scene but also by those who are into fashion. Emo does not really reflect a single type of haircut that is generic for everybody who would like to achieve this look. There are just several key characteristics that have to be followed whilst the rest depends on how you desire to

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    Teenagers are easily impressionable, crave to be cool, and stride to cash in their pockets. This group strides through a world of marketing, spending over one billion dollars themselves as a whole and spending another fifty billion in “guilt money” from their parents. Each teen will perceive about three thousand ads in a day and ten million by the time they reach the age of eighteen. Blizzards of brands are try to get teens to buy by studying their day-to-day lifestyles. The marketing strategies

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    distinction, appear fresh, and ultimately want to be seen as ‘cool.’ The main way to achieve this, in their minds, is to rebel against mainstream consumption practices. The concept of ‘cool’ is key for hip consumers. According to Heath: One can think of cool as the central status hierarchy in contemporary urban society. The face that cool is so ineffable reflects its character as a positional good. As soon as other people find out about what is cool, then one has to move on. (Heath, year) As soon as a

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