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    Docu Video Dream Worlds 2

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    In five pages this video is considered in terms of its social norm application, content, and message. One source is cited in the bibliography.

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    is it a way for the younger generation to become acclimated to the cultural norms and values? According to the video DreamWorlds 2, the updated version of DreamWorlds 1 (1991),  it is a little of all of those things. Dreamwords 2 was released in 1995 to depict the impact that sexual imagery has had on viewers and society. This  video takes more than a hundred clips from various music videos and compiles them back to back to show how bad, bad can be. Placed end to end like this,  it is indeed shocking. Dreamworlds 2 uses the very medium that portrays the music videos to show the impact of pop culture on how both young men and women view  themselves, or ought to view themselves, in terms of their sexuality, the expression of ones sexual nature, and a persons gender identity. Certainly it can be said that the MTV  videos play a role in the socialization, but to lay all the blame on one source is ludicrous. What constantly amazes me is that the older generation berates the newer  generation for their supposed lack of decorum, when in their own growing up times, they too, sought for ways to express themselves that were different and rebellious against the structures  set forth by the older generation. What many of the older generation should realize, however, is that statistics bear out that the time to influence a kid is when they  are born and up until they are aged seven. Personality and temperament are said to be set by then. If this is so, they anything else that comes the kids  way, only persuades him or her to make choices based on their upbringing, right? In other words, even if the young person goes off the deep end that early training 

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