Popular Culture Vs American Culture Essay

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Nowadays The U.S. Navy belong the most ships compared to any navy worldwide. It also has the greatest diversity of missions and the largest area of responsibility. No other navy has the global reach of the U.S. Navy, which regularly operates in the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans, as well as the Mediterranean, Persian Gulf and the Horn of Africa. The U.S. Navy also forward deploys ships to Japan, Europe and the Persian Gulf.
The U.S. Navy has 288 battle force ships, of which typically a third is underway at any given time. The U.S. Navy has 10 aircraft carriers, nine amphibious assault ships, 22 cruisers, 62 destroyers, 17 frigates and 72 submarines. In addition to ships, the U.S. Navy has 3,700 aircraft, making it the second largest
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In the cold war era, USA used against Socialistic States its own Democracy and culture.
US have such kind of power that it can blame every state on violating human rights and democratic principles as a lighthouse of democracy and human rights.
Besides that, US culture popularized over the world and surely can say that everybody loves putting on jeans and sunglasses and drinking cola. American pop culture nowadays is so effective in South and South-East Asian states, especially, Japan, South Korea and so on. Henry Kissinger wrote his memories that when US negotiators came to China in order to improve the relations between USA and China in 1979, during the negotiations Chinese representative answered no to all questions besides one that was about cola. They asked that did he drink cola and he said yes.
Social power of US in mass media is unique and Hollywood films have influence on over of the world population. In a technological era, social power’s role is going up and US tries to strengthen its social power be the best through the internet and new results of technological