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    research methodology in mass communication studies and social sciences with the arrival of television. Media content analysis has been a primary research method for studying portrayals of violence, racism and women in television programming as well as in films Shoemaker and Reese (1996) note that media content is characterized by a wide range of phenomena including the medium,…

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    America, 2016) serves as an industry backed form of self-regulation for the content of films for the American consumer. However, amongst the changing times of the Country following World War II and leading into the turbulent 1960’s, Major movie companies were willing to forego industry-approved regulation for major films, forcing the MPAA to change from the Production Code towards the modern-day Rating system. Film as an art form has always been infatuated with replicating real life. The modern…

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    thirty-seven-year-old that brought nerd’s love of gaming into galleries. He is overthrowing traditional art work with pop-futuristic approach. He replaces oil paint with Photoshop, Mario Bros.’s background over pastoral realism, and digital screens over canvases. His 2002 work, Super Mario Bros Clouds, he removed all of the programming except the clouds in the background. Arcangel said…

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    In the short stories, “The Jilting of Granny Weatherall” and “The Hills like White Elephants,” both have woman protagonist who face difficult hardships that women usually faced during the 30’s and 40’s. Granny Weatherall is an old dying woman who is lying in a hospital bed drifting in and out of what seems to be near death. While drifting in and out, Granny Weatherall starts to reminisce on her life and everything that she has left undone. While realizing everything she left undone, Granny…

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    “Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and blind can see” (Twain). For many years people in society have discriminated against a person who has a different life: different color, different gender, different beliefs, different cultures, and different morals. Mark Twain was known to be one of the greatest writers of all time but he was also quite a revolutionist. Through his writing he conveys a common ideal in order to enlighten his audience and help them recognize what equality is.…

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    ZELO 'S POV I walked into dance class in seen jongup stretching. I go and join him, I am happy to see that he is here today. " hey are you feeling any better." He looked over at me surprised." Hey what 's up I did not see you there zelo. Yeah I feel way better today. I felt better yesterday but I was really tired so I just slept. " eunhyuk walked in and class started. He decided to pit us in pairs and have us come up with our own dances. Jongup grabbed me as soon as he said pick a someone…

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    Falling Back Into Old Patterns I am the youngest of four. My household consists of my parents, two brothers and one sister. From the outside, we looked like a nice, normal family. But like many we had our problems. Coming from a family where it is frowned upon to talk about your troubles. We certainly had our fair share from money problems, job loss, and an unhealthy marriage, etc. As time went on the house get emptier with my brother and sister heading off to college. But the attitudes and…

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    A Million Little Pieces by James Frey is about a man named James with a substance abuse problem. The story is based in Minnesota at a rehabilitation facility where James meets Lilly and Leonard who will become his great friends. A Million Little Pieces is about a man named James and his substance abuse problem and how he recovers. The book starts out with James waking up on a plane not remembering how he got there or where he was going. He soon learned he was on his way to Chicago where his…

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    Trifles are things of little value or importance. In the play Trifles and in the short story “Lamb to the Slaughter” women are viewed as the trifles in someone’s life, most often to a man or to the husband of the woman and are often seen as a nuisance and have little value. Also, they are most often talked down to or viewed as below everyone else. Because of this they are viewed as too stupid to be able to think about anything besides cooking and cleaning, that they are often overlooked,…

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    There are many aspects of life that are always underrated by society. Nature is overlooked as we spend all our time indoors and books are becoming less prevalent as we keep our eyes glued to electronic screens. However, the one thing I find most underrated is the television series “The Originals”, a spin-off of the more popular show “The Vampire Diaries”. In “The Originals”, the most important concept that is emphasized is the idea that there is an “always and forever”, whether it be with family…

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