Webster Popular Music and the American Culture Use PRIMARY RESEARCH (your own scholarly observation and study of the media you select) to analyze content,

Webster Popular Music and the American Culture Use PRIMARY RESEARCH (your own scholarly observation and study of the media you select) to analyze content, messages and embedded cultural values. Use SECONDARY RESEARCH (textbooks, academic articles, library database, Web sites, etc.–primarily academic sources) and at least three examples that support and illustrate the view/position you have taken on your chosen topic. Please use in-text citations and a Works Cited page as explained in Hacker.State your view as a THESIS STATEMENT in the first paragraph, and use examples and research to support your perspective. Please remember, a TOPIC IS NOT A THESIS.Your paper must be at least five pages plus a Works Cited page; no cover page. Follow MLA style per Hacker. Review the Writing Guidelines, Written Assignment: Form and Format and Hacker for additional suggestions in structuring your paper. Proofread carefully and use spell check and grammar check. For additional writing help, submit your paper to Webster’s Online Writing Center a few days before the due date and let me know that you have done so.

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