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Title: popular american culture
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Television is more interactive than ever with these and other additions. This gives me and other Americans access to entertainment, resources, miscellaneous information/knowledge and news at any given time.
Enjoyment of various types of music is one of my favorite past times that I indulge while driving usually... Showed first 250 characters
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All forms of music influence people today but not necessarily the same genre of music. Hip-hop (ol’skool to gangsta’), rhythm and blues (oldies to neo-soul), jazz (smooth to avant-garde), country (classic to bluegrass), gospel (traditional to Christian rock), and all others in-between appeal to specific audiences, some ethnically, some personally and others spiritually... Showed next 250 characters
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