YouTube: Everyday People's 1.5 Minutes of Fame

Associated content writer Jetlag Democracy Laurie relates why YouTube is A Must Click for college students today. Anthropologists observe various cultures and record hour-by-hour the daily activities of the members of a family and relates that to it's relationship with it's clan, the
 village and the larger grouping of villages that are located in a particular geographic area. These grouping of villages form "political units" we know as cities. Jetlag Democracy's article is linked at: 
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In the United States today families gather together in their dwellings at night for meals and sleeping. In the morning they get into their dwelling's extensions (cars, SUV's and trucks) and travel to work and school. Anthropologists know that to change the traditions handed-down through the generations sometimes takes an epoch-changing series of events.
Will the drawing-down of the World's petroleum stocks mean the end of the "iron horse"? Will Seattle residents have to ransom their all-mountain SUV's to pay for the primalwear they will need to get through the northwest winters? Although they are milder than Park City, Utah's the endurance required to make it through the coldest 100 days in the trimble outdoors is a test of man and machine alike.

From Seattle to Miami the hottest application on the internet in the latest web reports is YouTube, the video sharing site that made an average American 15-year-old high school student an American idol. Now the most evil menace to teenage american girls (besides homework) is raising the spector of it's ugly visage on YouTube, political campaigning.
Political operatives follow the opposition party's candidate around with video cameras and then post embarrassing statements the candidates make (or, better yet, wearing a funny-looking hat) on the video sites. (associatedcontent has this capability also.) Naming your Video File at this link: Add Video to your associatedcontent:

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