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    It is I, the great Neil Patrick Harris, known for my skills within theater, television, and music. I am from the Southwestern desert. I was born of Sheila Gail and Ronald Gene Harris, notorious lawyers and successful restaurant owners. I am here to break barriers within modern society. I am working to become one of the most well known actors despite being gay. I simply want equality for all I dedicate my time to my gargantuan goal Which takes more tantalizing talent than you think I am the…

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    “The Head?” I inquire suspiciously. “I’m like a leader but without being able to tell anyone what to do. Instead, whenever leaders change or there is some other change, my statement makes it official.” She folds her hands. “And I understand your curiousity, Mrs. Westover, but if anyone other than me had seen you.” I raise my eyebrows. “Yes, even Xanatar.” My eyebrows fall. “You would have been killed.” I blush a little at my stupidity and tell her, “Thank you. I guess I am lucky it was you.”…

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    “Friends” and “How I Met Your Mother” analysis Introduction Sitcoms are a popular form of modern entertainment, for their wits, and their depiction of real life experiences in a humorous manner. While viewer preference determines the popularity of such shows, producers make sure they enrich elements such as plot, theme, characters and an interesting story line to attract an even bigger audience. Fans always connect with a show, and it becomes popular if it reflects a certain aspect of their…

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    In the past centuries, reality TV shows has become one of the most common forms of entertainment in the many households. “Here Comes Honey Boo Boo” is a popular reality TV show aired by TLC, featuring a “Toddlers and Tiaras” star Alana Thompson, who is well known as the ‘Honey Boo Boo Child’ by many, and her “redneck” family as they screen their daily life in rural Georgian. The show was thought to be one of the most controversial reality TV shows of all time and although the TV show series…

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    or emergency services; more recently, reality TV is associated with anything and everything, from people to pets, from birth to death" (Hill 41). Hill’s observations showcase how reality television evolved throughout time. Reality TV swept modern American society, especially during the start of the 21st century. The genre unsurprisingly found great success amongst a variety of viewers considering there seems to be a reality show for every imaginable subject. They come in many categories such as…

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    Who would have thought of someone proposing like this in a live TV show? When it comes to proposals, men are surprising women in an instant. They don't announce or letting them know in advance. They can strike any time they want, because proposing is always the unexpected one. It can be at the mall, church, beach, playground or so, it doesn't matter at all. What really matters is that the love of one man could be good enough for a woman to get convinced in loving him as well. This is what…

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    Truman’s Authenticity Truman Burbank is the star of his own hidden camera reality show The Truman Show ever since he was in his mother’s womb. Christof (the director of The Truman Show) cites Truman’s “authenticity” as the reason that so many people love to watch him because Truman’s emotions and reactions are real the whole time and it made the audience feel a certain way when they watch Truman. With the show share a similarity with the movie Boyhood, about a boy name Madison and we as the…

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    Audience Analysis Essay

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    He analyzed the data collected from 5 urban areas and drew the conclusion that familial support played a decisive role in these Children’s academic performance. The purpose of this studies is to urge not only the educational institution but also American families to make reforms. Although it is called scientific paper, the target audience of this paper is not only supposed to be experts but to those persons who are very…

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    “What nail polish should I use?” 17 year old Camille Belcourt asked her best friend Magnus Bane. “Magnus, did you hear me?” She waved a carrot stick in front of his face. “Hellooo??” “Um, use the dark grey with the purple sparkles over it. Who's that kid over there? Is he new?" “Please don’t tell me you have a new crush.” She put her head in her hand, which was actually very hard considering she was painting her nails. “Which one?” She followed his gaze. “The one with the black hair.” “Uh oh,…

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    determine what makes a celebrity an idol. Oddly, 55.5 percent of people in the study idolized someone who was the opposite gender (Lin). 66.8 percent of the idols were in the entertainment industry, 10.1 percent of the idols were not celebrities (family, friends, etc), 10.7 percent were fictional characters (superheroes), 4.8 percent were entrepreneurs, 4.6 percent were intellectuals, and 3 percent were politicians (Lin). The adolescents mostly looked at if their potential idol was good looking,…

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