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- Television and movies often depict morals that back up the popular beliefs of that period.
- Shows can help families with moral lessons.
- Movies and television are great ways to pass on cultural ideology.
- TV shows can help people find their identity.
- Being part of a specific group (such as a religion) can have health benefits and drawbacks.
- Pop culture can influence our beliefs.
Television and movies often depict morals that back up the popular beliefs of that period.
Television and movies often depict morals that back up the popular beliefs of that period. For example, in an era when women were expected to be subservient, TV shows like Little House on the Prairie showed women being able to accomplish anything they set their minds to. The Cosby Show showed how even a single father could raise a family, much like many families today.
Television shows are also great for finding your identity: you can watch something and realize that you belong to this particular group or group; it will give you an idea of your friends’ values because they’re all watching the same show! You’ll learn about sports or music, which can help you figure out where those interests lie within yourself too—and then maybe go out looking for new ones!

Shows can help families with moral lessons.
Movies and television are great ways to pass on cultural ideology.
Movies and television are great ways to pass on cultural ideology.
Movies, especially those with a strong religious message, can be used as a way to help people find their identity. They also serve as a window into other cultures, which can help people better understand themselves.

TV shows can help people find their identity.
TV shows can help people find their identity.
TV shows can help people find their place in society.
TV shows can help people find their purpose in life and become more fulfilled from watching them, which is why so many TV series are based on stories that have already been established (like Star Trek or The Sopranos).

Being part of a specific group (such as a religion) can have health benefits and drawbacks.
It’s important to note that being part of a specific group (such as a religion) can have health benefits and drawbacks. For example, belonging to a religious group can help you feel connected with others and provide community support. However, religion also has been linked with depression and suicide among young people in America.[1]
Being part of an ethnic minority can also positively affect your physical and mental health.[2] Speaking another language improves brain function[3], which may improve memory[4]. Research shows that bilingualism improves cognitive ability over time[5].
Pop culture can influence our beliefs.
Pop culture can influence our beliefs, views, and worldviews. It’s not just about whether or not you like a particular kind of music or TV show, but how you interpret the message being communicated by these media forms.

Popular culture shapes your sense of identity and belonging to groups within society. This is especially true with younger generations growing up in a world where social media plays such an essential role in their lives – they often see themselves reflected in them through this kind of representation (e.g., Instagram).
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