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Sunday, February 4, 2007

Blogging in College: The Gender & Pop Culture Blog Experiment

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Michelle's Pop Culture Analysis

Commercials are overly present but often ignored in today's society. However, these ads are a direct reflection of pop culture's norms and ideas. It is my goal to analyze this element of pop culture and to find the messages and ideals that these ads demonstrate.


Michelle's Pop Culture Analysis

Commercials are overly present but often ignored in today's society. However, these ads are a direct reflection of pop culture's norms and ideas. It is my goal to analyze this element of pop culture and to find the messages and ideals that these ads demonstrate.

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