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    Horse Abuse: A Short Story

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    abuse is. “Woah, Woah, hold on a second, first of all, I don’t know you. Second of all,who are you to tell me what I can and can’t do,” He interrupted quickly. “Now, get off my property”. Downcast, I returned to Epona, who seemed to be trying to talk to the horses in the muddy field. “Come on girl, we have to get back home, and I owe Zeus a ride from yesterday”. When I returned, I untacked Epona, cooled her down, and put her in the her stall. I ate a quick lunch, and tacked up Zeus and took…

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    sources. Stewart and Colbert’s style of “fake news” can be very beneficial in getting viewers interested in politics and the important issues of the day, but they can also cloud the subject. On an even more somber note, the popularity of “fake news” shows can…

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    Essay On Pleasantville

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    The siblings end up becoming trapped in the 1950’s tv show located in Pleasantville, Iowa. Upon arriving the siblings find that the residents of Pleasantville are perfect. It’s only after Jennifer has sex with a boy from Pleasantville's high school that things begin to change. Much like Pleasantville, the movie, The Truman Show revolves around the life of no other than Truman. Unbeknownst to Truman he is the star of a reality TV show that is broadcast around the clock throughout the entire world…

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    cover every little detail on Cosby’s life in order to satisfy the public’s mind. His life turned from a series of smiles and laughter to countless hours spent in courtrooms defending his name. Shunning also cost Cosby a delay in some of his televised shows and numerous amounts of tours across the country, all of which were cancelled due to the lack of attendance or conflicted with his trial dates; actions that subsequently hindered his career. Essentially, the life and career of Bill Cosby took…

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    If I Loved You

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    Online Performance #1 Although all three videos showed the same song being performed, the environment of each performance definitely had an influence on how it was sung and performed. In each rendition of “If I Loved You”, by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, there was differences in the way the message of the song was being conveyed. There are probably things in each rendition that can be improved on, such as posture or in having more facial expressions. Each performance had its own…

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    Bob Holmy Research Paper

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    made their first television show together, Vic Reeves Big Night Out in 1989. The television show stayed true to the nightclub act's variety show format, with various acts on display from physical comedy to childish banters. Later they created a one-off pilot for a sitcom ‘The Weekenders’ in 1992. And then in 1993 they created ‘The Smell of Reeves and Mortimer’ and Shooting Stars, a comedy panel show that ran for five series. In 1999 they appeared in another sketch comedy show called, ‘Bang Bang,…

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    In the movie, The Truman Show, a lot of the main concepts were shown throughout the entire movie. One concept that was shown was the Allegory of the Cave by Plato. The movie uses the allegory to start the basis of the movie. Another main thing is the perception of things and how they can be manipulated. Lastly, the movie talks about the nature of reality on if a person’s reality is true or fake. All these concepts were used to show just how much you can affect a person’s “reality” from birth…

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    Jon Stewart is a comedian who worked on The Daily Show, which recently ended, and others. In the Daily Show, a lot of work, research, and other things had to be done before the show aired each night. That required a whole team to help with the many tasks. Jon Stewart appears to be a nice and humorous person on the television, but he is not the same towards his writers and other staff. He has a low temper, and sometimes takes it out on them. “A staffer recalls the time when Stewart’s temper got…

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    The movie I chose for option one was “The Truman Show”(1998) starring Jim Carrey and Paul Giamatti. This Movie is also a science fiction comedy drama. The issue around this time is that there were slim to none philosophical movies in 1998. This analysis will include a basic summary of the movie. The movie also has a theme of utopia that will be discussed as well. To conclude I will describe how the future is told through the movie too and whether I agree or disagree with how the director/author…

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    In the movie The Truman Show, the main character, Truman Burbank, is unknowingly the star of a 30 year long reality show about his own life. It all takes place under a giant dome and Truman’s boundaries are hidden from him. Truman has no clue he is living inside a television studio, surrounded by actors and cameras. 5,000 cameras are placed around the town of Seahaven, and are recording his life for a TV audience, 24 hours a day. As the movie progresses, Truman begins to suspect that his entire…

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