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    Essay On Racial Diversity

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    Racial Diversity in Television The lack of diversity in modern day television is almost criminal. With television stations pretending to have racial diversity they run into the wall of using racial stereotypes for comedy to entertain the masses. The lack thereof racial diversity in modern television has led to many awful things such as; stations claiming to be racially diverse but just end up making fun of cultures with outdated stereotypes, also many holly wood block busters have little to none…

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    Television has not only changed the world in a dramatic way but has also brought specific sexual concepts to the forefront of peoples minds. A specific example that is showcased throughout countless television series is the fixation on body image and the role that plays in a person’s sexual life. This is absolutely apparent in the HBO series Game of Thrones. According to _____the series now being “the most watched of any series in the pay cable networks for-decade history, attracting a whopping…

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    Philo T. Farnsworth by Megan Liddiard One of the most influential people of the 20th century was Philo T. Farnsworth. He is best known for the invention of television. Philo T. Farnsworth was born on August 19, 1906 on a farm near Beaver, Utah. The farm he lived on did not have electricity, so when his family moved to a home that was powered, he found electricity fascinating. "By the age of 13 he had won his first national contest, sponsored by Science and Invention magazine, for a thief-proof…

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    David Letterman was born on April 12, 1947. David Letterman was very famous because of his shows that he was in. David was a very popular guy just because of all the viewers he had on his show Late Night With David Letterman. He was on many shows growing up and then he got his own TV show and he became even more popular. David Letterman was very shy as a kid and didn’t want to be in front of cameras a lot until he got his own show. David said, he was very excited about having his own show.…

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    Mountain Laurel Cabin Rentals is a property management company, with offices in Blue Ridge, GA and Ellijay, GA. The company serves as an intermediary for homeowners looking to rent their property and travelers looking to secure a cabin in the mountains of North Georgia. Rental properties are within 25 miles of Blue Ridge in Fannin and Gilmer Counties. Areas include Blairsville, Blue Ridge, Cherry Log, Ellijay, Mineral Bluff and Morganton. There is also property available in Murphy, NC.…

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    Although the idea of having an equal society sounds pleasing there are disadvantages. The author of “Harrison Bergeron” uses word choice and characterization to portray the potential drawbacks of having an equal society. He also uses technology and television to help support his message and help the reader connect to issues in modern society. Vonnegut, the author of “Harrison Bergeron”, uses characterization and word choice as a way to warn his readers of the potential disadvantages of a…

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    through news. In the late 1940’s television was introduced as the new era in public communication (“Has Television Reshaped Politics?”). People saw all the possibilities and saw that this was the beginning of something great. Frank Stanton, president of Colombia Broadcasting System said, “Not even the sky is the limit.” Television was made to inform and stimulate the political interests of the American electorate (“Has Television Reshaped Politics?”). “Television, with its penetration, its wide…

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    I believe that movies, music, and television shows play an important role in influencing cultures. Especially well-known movies, like Easy Rider, could impact the viewers’ perceptions. This movie showed a “hippies” counter-culture (Ferris & Stein, 2014) in the U.S. that many Americans did not know about, such that they considered the behaviors in the culture to be deviant (Ferris & Stein, 2014) that they need to be punished. The way George and Billy were killed by the rednecks in the movie…

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    Mike, sorry I'm late,” Jim Stanfield said as he placed his brown-bag lunch along with his book of crossword puzzles down onto his desk located directly across from Mike's. “No biggie,” shrugged Mike Kaputtie barely glancing up from the small television set he’d been glued to—an old black-and-white episode of the Andy Griffith Show was playing on its tiny screen. The graveyard shift so far that night at Airingdale Cryogenics, like all shifts at A.C. was slow, but midnights were by far…

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    In “The Allegory of the Cave,” an important distinction is made between two types of people, people who are blissfully ignorant and people who are painfully enlightened. The people who are blissfully ignorant choose to see things as they think they are; they mistake appearance for reality. These are the people who remain shackled to the wall, are unable to move their legs or heads, and, “see only their own shadows, or the shadows of one another” (Plato 587). These people remain in the darkness,…

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