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    were all about looking at the different effects of television on American culture and on the lives of everyday Americans through programming. In chapter 11, Mittell looks at television through a different perspective in order to get new insight into the effects of television on America and the American lifestyle. In order to understand Mittell’s approach to analyzing television in this chapter, it is important to look at the medium of television from a technological standpoint, independent of…

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    1.Introduction 1.1 Cultural Phenomenon In the past few years, America superhero movies such as Spider-Man, Captain America and X-Men have swept around the world. People in different countries show great preference in them. In the past 12 years from 2000 to 2012, there have been 67 movies about superhero on the big screen, the market share of which is more than 10% in the movie market worldwide. In the future 5 years from 2014 to 2019, 22 more sequels of them and new superhero movies will be on…

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    Stanislavsky method acting is a technique teaches on most drama schools in western country. This technique develops actor theatrical sense of self by learning to control the skills of concentration, imagination and communication (Carnicke, Actor Training, 2010). The actors also expect its total mental and physical concentration on stage…

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    from the works of Ott and Mack (2010). Game of thrones: The show itself has been a huge success, reaching- in its five seasons and 50 episodes- a constant audience of more than 50 million people(??) per episode. It has been been broadcast in 150 countries. It has been not only popular,…

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    The beginning of 20th century was a time of discoveries of new technology, introducing a new lifestyle, and new ideas. During that time, there were new creations, such as cars, radio, and telegraph. Such inventions affected masses of people. Life started going faster because the communication was much easier. The first avant-garde movement was in art and it was called Cubism. Cubism started in 1907 and continued through 1915. Cubism came from France and Spain. Cubists did not depend on its…

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    What Is Wrong With Hands-on Jobs? In this article “The Case for Working With Your Hands” by the author Matthew B. Crawford, we look at why some people prefer manual labor. When we look on television we see shows such as “Dirty Jobs”, or even office type jobs aren’t as they are portrayed. The author wants to know what people get from working cushy office jobs. To Crawford it’s as if nothing was really accomplished. So why is he writing this article if he dislikes office jobs so much…

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    Objectives of the Study In this study titled ‘The Imagery on the Concept of Alienation in TV Chandran Films: A Semiological Enquiry’, a list of recurrent features –with even thematic continuities –even with porous, dissolving identity of his protagonists of various films, are put under scanner to delineate the commonness positioned by the ‘auteur’ in T V Chandran. The point on this occasion is not to choose between these opposing readings in various narrative texts, but to recognize how an…

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    Media has played a huge role in the life of a child by introducing the world in cartoons or picture books. The question to ask is how does the media influence gender stereotypes on developing children? One late afternoon, I decided to sit with my little cousin and watch a show she likes on YouTube. I then realized that the female characters were all dolled up, skinny, blonde, and with a full face of makeup. Meanwhile, the boys were all Caucasian and acting tough. Basically, the episode was about…

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    ghost infects modern technology, thus demonstrating that “modernity is not immune to the ghosts of national culture” (Boey 98). Boey then isolates key motifs that made the film successful and recognizable to a broad audience: “A videocassette, a television set, an ancient well and a woman with long black hair covering her face are what it takes to scare audiences around the world… After the advent of widespread computer viruses via high-tech systems like mobile phones and the internet,…

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    because it affects the way we talk and write. In the past Pop Culture is mainly influenced by younger people; now, it seems to affect all age groups. A large section of the population identifies themselves through popular culture as depicted on the television; their behavior is imitated by the ideas that the numerous TV shows present. This type of action is a bad influence on us as the people and to our society. People believe that just because it’s texting that it wouldn’t have a bad affect…

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