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There are 4 essays on Popular culture.

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Student Essays on Popular culture
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Essay Grade: 83%
A Look at Popular Culture
1,093 words, approx. 4 pages
Popular culture exists today through many different things, but not just material things such as radio's and TV's ect But also through emotional and spiritual feelings, everyone feels fear, hate, lust, envy, joy, happiness, and even love.
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Essay Grade: 92%
How Music, Movies and Literature have Changed Since the 1960s
891 words, approx. 3 pages
A comparison of 1960's pop culture today's. The music, movies and books of the time were more innocent and more idealistic, reflecting the times. Technology and more concern about the effects of pop culture are major changes.
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Essay Grade: 78%
Describe Popular Culture in the 1960s
652 words, approx. 2 pages
In the 1950s, daughters tried to look like their mothers. In the 1960s, mothers tried to look like their daughters.' The 1960s was a period of rapid change in Britain and indeed the rest of the world.
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Essay Grade: 81%
The Effect of Pop Culture on Emotional Development
463 words, approx. 2 pages
Compares the different writing styles three authors use to convey their opinion of the effects of pop culture on emotional development. Essays by Donna Britt, Dan Williams and C.W. Gusewelle are examined.

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