Article: New National Survey Reveals Teens View Popular Culture As Overwhelmingly Positive and Practical Influence.

Young Americans Embrace Creativity and Contemporary Creativity Pursuits

As Central to Their Lives and Futures

LOS ANGELES, Nov. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Results from a recent six-month research project, conducted by a major non-profit organization of the entertainment industry and the Institute for Civil Society, has not only reinforced the impact of popular culture on today's teens but revealed that youth perceive popular culture as an overwhelmingly positive and practical force central to their lives.

The just-released research report, entitled "Creativity and Today's Teens," further revealed that teens are embracing creativity and creative pursuits ...

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