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    Graham Norton, famous host of the comedy chat show The Graham Norton Show hinted that he may quit the BBC next year. The show’s been running for almost a decade and its guests were most famous actors and actresses, singers and writers of our contemporary pop culture. Among the high profile celebrities are Madonna, Will Smith, Tom Cruise and many others. The Graham Norton Show’s been extremely successful, and its charismatic host won 5 BAFTA TV Awards for Best Entertainment Performance. Who…

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    A Critique of Humour in Adult Cancer Care: A concept Analysis “Laugh as much as possible, always laugh. It's the sweetest thing one can do for oneself & one's fellow human beings." Maya Angelou, In Context Magazine The idea that laughter and humor are good for your health is not a new concept. Aristotle, Nightingale, and Freud have all given their opinions on the topic just to name a few (Dean & Gregory, 2004). Humor is universal in scope but ambiguous in definition. A concept analysis…

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    With superheroes and dinosaurs stomping out all competition at the box office this summer season so far, it is hard to forget about some other promising films that are on the way to theaters over the course of the next year. This is the undisputed time of the sequel in Hollywood, so it's only natural that “Ghostbusters” will be getting in on the act. Well, actually, the new “Ghostbusters” film that is planned for release in the summer of next year will be more of a reboot of the original movie…

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    Satirist have a very specific way of critically judging human faults, and foolishness by using a great amount of irony and exaggeration to make it clear. Some satire works are just for fun by judging a community or a bunch of franchises which is called horatian, while the other is targeting one specific group or company, for their flaws and that is called juvenalian.Satire could be viewed many different ways by the general public. Satire uses humor and jokes to be very critical on politics, news…

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    Finally, the authors’ usage of humor support her argument by using exaggeration to compare body parts to objectives. Exaggeration is describing something by making it seem more or less. According to the editors in “Humor in Arguments”, exaggeration as a way of humor’s strategies that make an article effective and interesting. Also exaggeration appears in “Humor in Arguments,” editors says that “Obviously, then, humor isn’t simple, nor can it be learned quickly or easily, it often involves subtle…

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    Today, I went to an event that was showing the movie, Comedy Warriors: Healing through Humor. This movie was a documentary about five veterans that were severely wounded when in active duty over in Iraq/Afghanistan. This movie was made for these five veterans because they were given the chance to explore an opportunity were they could heal through the power of humor. This movie wasn’t just about being funny. It went into detail about what had happened to each solider. These veterans had faced…

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    One good person could change the person could save the world we live in. With Donald Trump building a wall along the Mexican border and children crying for their deported parents, it can only get better from here. Right? What could possibly end these crude times? All the world's problems could be solved if a single person were to show some humor and sympathy towards others heavy hearts. Humor is an important trait in society. An example of can be shown in the book Tree Girl by Ben Mikaelson.…

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    This show focused on sexual references and jokes, more than it did friendly humor to make the audience laugh. Even when the jokes were shameful, they were kind of humorous and made the show enjoyable to watch. This shows that today this behavior is found funny and is practiced by teens, too. This is shown by noticing that most of the jokes were sexual, even though there were some that were indeed not sexual. This poses the question: does what actions on TV shows affect the way the society acts…

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    The short story “Harrison Bergeron is a satire that criticizes and exaggerates a potential shift in society towards egalitarianism and levelling. Satire is holding views, traditions and thoughts to scrutiny through ridicule, irony, exaggeration or humour. The author, Kurt Vonnegut, scoffs the growing tendency to think that capitalism and freedom are wrong (unjust) and that the solution is absolute equality. Satire is generally used with the intent of mocking, shaming or outwitting cultural or…

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    The Office Diversity

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    Paper Company, holds his own version of what diversity training should be. The show is a spoof on what life is like in an office in America where a camera crew documents the behaviors that go on in the office. While this show was supposed to be a comedy I actually didn’t think it was particularly funny and took offense to the humor. I learned that even…

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