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    Changes in Australian Pop Culture 1945 to the present During 1945 to the present there has been many changes in Australian pop culture, these areas of pop culture include Film, television, radio, music, fashion, sport and communication. Popular Culture refers to the beliefs, attitudes and lifestyles shared by a group of people. Film: Film in Australia has a large part of the Australian lifestyle and has had many major changes in Popular Culture from 1945 to the present. The first film to be

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    families is a kind of pop culture. Popular culture or pop culture is a kind of phenomena that becomes mainstreams in a certain culture, in this case the culture of Balinese people. Balinese people take a new form of the way they deliver their Hari raya greeting, that is through banner and it somehow become popular and mainstreams. So what the importance of studying or doing research about pop culture is to find out the underplaying assumption, the power behind the pop culture and the moral, attitude

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    Pop culture is one of the primary influences in establishing worldview. Because people want to fit in with others, they incorporate pop culture’s agenda into their lives and it eventually takes over. Pop culture encourages people to think of God as a character in a fairy tale. It encourages people to act how they want, implying there will be no consequences for their actions. Because of the lack of a belief in God, people have created their own gods in the form of success, money, and material

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    Pop culture, or popular culture, is knowns as a term appeared in mid 20 century. It is defined as the categories of entertainment, politics, sports, fashion, technology, and have a way to influence a person's opinion to a certain topic. Although being called "popular culture", the culture seems to be only for white people. The culture does not work for people of color since the time it began. Is pop culture just for white audience have been a question to society? Do all of the producers just make

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    1950s Pop Culture Pop culture took hold of America during the 150s with TV playing a role in this (Stuart 66). Before television, pop culture was spread through newspapers and magazines. People spent most of their leisure time out of the house. After TV was introduced in 1951, people began to tune into their favorite shows instead of going out. The 1950s were historically impactful and shaped the way we spend much of our leisure time today. The 1950s were the backdrop to many major historical

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    Pop Culture and life today is nothing as to what it was in the 1950s. During this era it was known to be more conservative and strict. But, Pop Culture changed that by introducing new fashion, film, and music that caused teens to rebel. As a result, parents questioned the music their children listened to. American Pop Culture had a huge impact on teens, music, fashion, and film in the 1950's. In the 1950s, Americans were greatly affected by the segregation that occurred in the southern states of

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    1960's Pop Culture

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    The pop culture of the 1960s was unique and unlike anything the world had seen before. The 1960s revolutionized the world with stunning colors and new ideas of society. Three of the most important trends of the ‘60s, were new music, stunning fashion, and family favorite toys. First of all, the music of the 1960s was different than anything the world had heard before with new genres such as Pop Gospel and Jazz, and new bands like the Beatles. In 1963, “Pop Gospel enjoyed very brief popularity on

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    Growing Up Pop Culture

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    Growing up pop culture has truly saved my life, and now as a young adult, it is time for me to embrace pop culture and use it to help build my career. As a child, I would get bullied all the time in school because I’m gay. The only source of amusement and sense of excitement growing up came from the media, pop culture. For as long as I can remember, I was always fascinated with magazines and music videos. I always admired the way ads were presented in magazines, billboards, and music videos. The

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    Pop culture synthesis essay Pop culture has recently become a compelling element of many people’s lives both young and the old. It entails all the beliefs, objects and practices that are ubiquitous in the society and include trends, popular music, ideas, and books. During the early years, it was associated with the ordinary society and was thought to belong to the illiterate masses. It, therefore, turned out as a basis of contempt as seen by the educated elite. The trend has prevailed to the present

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    How does pop culture perpetuate racial stereotypes? Pop culture is a broad perspective of how society is perceived today. It plays a major role in society, especially on our youth. It paints an image of how one should look, act, and perceive the world and their surroundings; also persuading a group of individuals into accepting and pursuing a financial way of living. The pop culture is involved in our everyday life whether we are aware or not. From watching television, listening to the radio, or

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