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  • Eating Disorders To Media And Fashion
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    Do You Think Bulimia Is A Self-caused Sickness Or Do You Think Bulimia Isnt A Sickness At All, It Well actually bulimia is a very serious eating disorder which disrupts the ability to maintain a normal eating pattern. Someone with bulimia nervosa becomes increasingly unable to relate normally to food and instead develops a dependency on a chaotic cycle of bingeing and purging. But what actually drives teenagers to binge or purge or to begin to starve themselves. Headlines fashion super models, t...
  • Pop Culture 60s Vs 90s Comparison
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    In comparing the sixties and the nineties, my first thought was how much popular culture has changed since then and how different society is today. The strange thing is, the more I tried to differentiate between them, the more similarities I found. Both the sixties and the nineties were about youth, creativity, free-thinking, and expression. With the nineties coming to a close and the popularity of anything "retro,' I decided to compare the fashions, people, music, and issues that defined pop cu...
  • Fashionable Clothes
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    THE 50 SIn the early 1950's, at exactly the time that the teenage Elvis Presley was making the first forays into clothes and music in Memphis, disaffected post war youths of Great Britain were granted the less colourful set of options. The homegrown pop music scene was still dominated by the big bands and dance halls, which had sprung up after the war. More excitement was generated by the far more stylish imported American acts such as Johnny Ray, Frank Sinatra and Guy Mitchell, but they had in ...
  • Music And Fashion Trends
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    Definitions Modernism AThe first facet or definition of modernism comes from the aesthetic movement broadly labeled "modernism". This movement is roughly coterminous with twentieth century Western ideas about art (though traces of it in emergent forms can be found in the nineteenth century as well). Modernism is the movement in visual arts, music, literature, and drama which rejected the old Victorian standards of how art should be made, consumed, and what it should mean. In the period of "high ...
  • Today's Techno Music
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    Have you ever heard the saying "disco is dead"? Well, if you have it is a big fat lie. Disco has survived the eighties and evolved through the nineties. Now disco is everywhere in the new millennium. Yes, disco is alive and well in the music of today. Today's techno music embodies the beat, fashion, lyrics, and infectiousness of disco music. The format between disco and techno are not that far apart. The beat is similar in repetitions and progressions. Though some disco songs were slow, most of ...
  • Fashion And The Music
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    The 1960's were the beginning of the new youth culture. Young people suddenly had power, they wanted to have a say on what was going on at that particular time. The best way to do this was through the music, hence the universal language. Music was used as a way to express emotions about everything, and to make political and other statements. Fashion reflected the music by making a statement and expressing personal opinions. The 1960's clothing styles developed along simpler, more youthful lines....
  • Revolution In Music And Fashion
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    The changes in teenage attitudes between the 1950's and 1970's were dramatic, especially since during the 1950's the word 'teenager' had not even been used. Fashion, music, and lifestyles completely changed during that period, as did the attitudes of young people towards politics, drugs and hedonism. During the 1950's, children were expected to obey their parent's wishes and have a life similar to theirs. The children's lives were strongly controlled by parents as Source A suggests, stating 'bed...
  • Crimped Hair Styles The 80's
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    Do you remember the 80's? Most of us were just little tikes. We all ranged from three to eight when the 80's ended but the 80's were very influential for all of us. Yet, there is still something that each of us hold dear about those days. How can we forget all the cheesy movies, cheesy TV shows and cheesy music? Thank goodness for Nick at Night, Cartoon Network, and the Disney channel keeping the 80's alive. Most of us have seen our 80's TV classics on TV in the wee hours of the morning. Now the...

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