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  2. Popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Popular culture (also called pop culture or mass culture) is generally recognized by members of a society as a set of practices, beliefs, artistic output (also known as popular art [cf. pop art] or mass art, sometimes contrasted with fine art) [1] [2] and objects that are dominant or prevalent in a society at a given point in time.

  3. How did cryptocurrency rise in popularity? The history, most ...

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    How did cryptocurrency rise in popularity? The history, most popular types and where it is heading. Anthony Cuthbertson. December 31, 2024 at 3:57 AM.

  4. Popularity - Wikipedia

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    Popularity is a term widely applicable to the modern era thanks primarily to social networking technology. Being "liked" has been taken to a completely different level on ubiquitous sites such as Facebook. Popularity is a social phenomenon but it can also be ascribed to objects that people interact with.

  5. Why Trump is getting more popular - AOL

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    Trump, in other words, is at or near an all-time high in popularity. Trump's rising popularity since Election Day 2024 is particularly notable. He has gained roughly 8 percentage points of net ...

  6. 'Doona!' is the newest Korean drama to hit Netflix. Why the ...

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    Call it the K-effect. Korean dramas, commonly referred to as K-dramas, have continued to rise in popularity in the U.S. in recent years, elevated by the success of Squid Game and Parasite.Interest ...

  7. Demagogue - Wikipedia

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    José Clemente Orozco's painting The Demagogue. A demagogue (/ ˈ d ɛ m ə ɡ ɒ ɡ /; from Greek δημαγωγός, a popular leader, a leader of a mob, from δῆμος, people, populace, the commons + ἀγωγός leading, leader), [1] or rabble-rouser, [2] [3] is a political leader in a democracy who gains popularity by arousing the common people against elites, especially through ...

  8. The Rise of Store Brands: Private Labels Gain Popularity as ...

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    The economy in the last few years has decidedly boosted private-label purchases, but the rise in the popularity of store brands actually began back in the early 2000s -- when the economy was still ...

  9. Binge-watching - Wikipedia

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    Binge-watching as an observed cultural phenomenon has become popular with the rise of video streaming services in the 2006–2007 time frame, such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Hulu through which the viewer can watch television shows and movies on-demand.