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From the supplier: American popular culture expresses many good things about the country, and this is appreciated by foreigners. American movies and music are the most popular movies and music abroad, and our TV shows are also very popular. American ideals such as self improvement, tolerance, family, faith, patriotism, transformation and the potential for new identities are promoted by our popular culture. These ideals can be opposed by family decay and neglect, and watching too much TV can contribute to the problems.
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Title: You must remember this; what's right with American culture.
Author: Michael Medved
Publication:Policy Review (Refereed)
Date: January 1, 1995
Publisher: Hoover Institution Press
Issue: n71 Page: p45(9)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
You must remember this; what's right with American culture.: An article from: Policy Review
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Author(s)Michael Medved
PublisherHoover Institution Press
ISBN / ASINB00093H1YQ
ISBN-13978B00093H1Y1
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