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    The Corporate Veil In the Law and Order episode “The Corporate Veil” the standard of morality is cheapened by the insatiable need for easy money. Many characters throughout the episode displayed that behavior in varying degrees. In addition, we also see how laws not being in place allow such activities to go on. In the episode we meet a young boy named Roberto Martinez, who two years ago had an operation for the installation of a pacemaker. Tragically Roberto dies and the police are called…

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    thought it was very interesting to see the old jail that was used in the 1800s. Striker went on to tell us that the jail was home to the sheriff where him, his family, and inmates stayed. This reminded me greatly of one of my favorite old T.V. shows, The Andy Griffith Show. We walked over to the new jail that is currently used and met with the chief deputy who took us on our tour. Unlike the HCJ, we were able to see where families come and talk to their loved ones through a telephone and a…

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    Police Job Shadow

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    I have been looking into getting into criminology here at UNI for my major. I always thought it would be a cool fun job to be a police officer. If I did become a police officer I would want to do it at a bigger city. This is why I choose to do my job shadow at the Waterloo Police Department. Waterloo is the biggest city with the most crime, that is closest to cedar falls. I want a job that you will always live on the end and that will be different from day to day. So, I called down the the…

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    Tv Shows In The 1950's

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    differences from this “ideal family” of the 1950s. Immediately in the 1960s, there is a change in the depiction of the American family on TV shows. This is displayed in the top TV show during the decade, “The Andy Griffith Show”. The family in this TV show consists of windowed husband Andy Taylor, his young son Opie, and also…

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    was far from what most actual families endured. “Our most powerful visions of traditional families derive from images that are still delivered to our homes in countless reruns of 1950s television sit-coms” (Cootz 1992) . Leave it to Beaver and The Andy Griffith Show were the pinnacle of television sit-coms of the time. They both had the stereotypical all American family with hardworking fathers; stay at home mothers [aunt] and children who are responsible and well mannered. Life in the fifties…

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    Video Analysis One: Dealing With difficult people versus them dealing with you In 2007, psychologist Bill Crawford, produced a short video entitled “Dealing with difficult people versus them dealing with you” as one of a four part series filmed in conjunction with PBS (Crawford, 2007). The following video case analysis will compare the ideas present in the video to the ideas found in this week’s assigned readings - Resolving conflicts at work: Ten strategies for everyone on the job and…

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    Essay My English/Language Arts class has been reading and watching both of these shows and stories. “The Andy Griffith Show”, was produced in the Early 1960s, it is a TV sitcom based on an older sitcom called “ The Danny Thomas Show”. As i have done researched on this sitcom, i have come to realize that the sitcom has only produced a total of 249 half-hour episodes spanning over 8 seasons. “ The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street”, is episode 22 in the first season of “The Twilight…

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    1950s Gender Roles

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    Over the years, television has come a big part of American culture. Most houses have one if not more and it is common for restaurants and hotels to have them as well. We have gone from only black and white television to color television. We have gone from silent films to films with people talking with music playing in the background at the same time. Graphics have increased and acting has become and art. However, it is still all called television. Over the years, the way gender roles have been…

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    One of the artists that I really liked is Andy Warhol; Andy was born in Pittsburgh, he was one of the leading figures that started the visual art movement known as pop art. My favorite artwork from Andy is silver car crash; silver Car Crash (Double Disaster) portrays a body twisted in the mangled interior of a silver car. This painting was made in 1963 when Andy Warhol was at the age of 35. It is the last painting of the Warhol that was left in private hands. The painting is 8 by 13 feet in…

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    “In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes” this is a quote from the legendary pop artist Andy Warhol in a 1968 exhibition of his work at the Moderna Museet in Stockholm, Sweden. Warhol was an American artist, director, and producer whose works explore the relationship between artistic expression, celebrity culture, and advertising. His mediums included everything from painting, silk-screening, photography, film, and even sculpture. His studio, The Factory, became a well-known…

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