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    other human being. Unlike every other superhero spending money like it is breathing air, coming from another planet, and having natural powers the moment they were born, Spider-Man is like any other human. He suffers from poverty, was born an average baby, and grew up with many hard obstacles just like most people can relate to. Many events in the movie Spider-Man 3 polishes his good traits. He struggled to find money for his sick uncle while still maintaining a good academic learning in school. On top of that, he also had to defend the people in his city. The two things that kept him sane throughout his complications were his job and family. The one thing Peter Parker loves to do is take pictures, which was why he found a job at the Daily Bugle. He also fights hard no matter what life throws at him to support his aunt and uncle. Most people in society gets distracted from their goals and drifts off in the wrong direction, whether it being gambling all your money, spending it on unnecessary things, or contributing to bad habits. Spider-Man shows that despite being poor, he still works hard for a good education, knowing it will lead him to a better future. He works hard at his job even though it barely makes him enough to survive through the day, and does not get distracted from tending his family in need. Peter Parker also knows when to limit himself from time to time. Another solidity Spider-Man has is not being too greedy. In Spiderman 3, Peter Parker finds a strange new…

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    We all have heard of Spider Man. He was the average teenager until he was bitten by a radioactive spider. I like Spider Man but I believe there are a lot of things missing in his movies. The police and government are portrayed poorly, as to assisting Spider Man or lack there of. Spider Man goes about doing his own thing, outside of the law. He is something we can all relate to and I believe that is why a lot of people like him. Most people would say they want to be like Spider Man because of his…

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    “With great power comes great responsibility.” Not only is this a very true and inspirational quote, but it also serves as the mantra of my favorite superhero of all time, Spider-man. The gifted teenage web-slinger has held a very special place in my heart since the first time I watched the movie Spider-Man, starring Toby McGuire, in 2002. Needless to say, when Sony released The Amazing Spider-Man only ten years later, I was a little hesitant about their new spin on my favorite character.…

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    Broader Sources of Knowledge In ancient times, people passed on survival experience to the next generation through oral method. Later, various ways such as making ropes, drawing pictures on walls, and characters emerged to record daily events. People record daily life in order to educate next generation so that the next generation of people can live a better life. With the advent of photographic film, the recording process becomes more and more lifelike and vivid. With the rapid development of…

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    On Sepetember 27, 2008, Saturday Night Live (SNL) performed a cold open sketch of Katie Couric interviewing Sarah Palin during the presidential election of 2008. Tina Fey impersonates Sarah Palin, while Katie Couric is portrayed by Amy Poehler. The two comedians mock an actual interview done by the potential vice president and journalist that was performed a few weeks prior. The 7 minute cold open, which is longer than most of their sketches, contains a plethora of communication methods to…

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    THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN POLITICAL SATIRE AND THE PUBLIC SPHERE The ‘Late Show’ employs political satire to promote the agenda of the public sphere - enable citizens to engage in critical public debate, by advocating for a ‘deliberative democracy’. Political satire is often described as humour’s most overtly political genre (Faina 2012, p. 347). The Late Show’s harnesses the power of political satire to frame important socio-political issues in a manner similar to how individuals engage with…

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    undefined What has anchored them going forward is the raw and unfiltered Trump himself. “For it to work, it has to be based in some kind of reality,” Licht says of “Our Cartoon President’s” humor. “There’s a researcher that makes sure the writers’ room is aware of the latest stories and any kind of glimpse into what his behavior is.” The “Our Cartoon President” producers see the animated show as an extension of Colbert’s brand — but just how much is the “Late Show” host involved in the…

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    “I don’t like books, they’re all fact, no heart” -Stephen Colbert. As ironic as this quote may seem it is another example of Stephen Colbert’s comedic style, thick satire. “I Am America (And So Can You!)” is another fantastic presentation of Colbert’s conservative capitalist character already shown on the Colbert Report. The book addresses issues that Americans face as adults and current issues facing the nation, plus a note to the future. All these issues are taken on with humor and satire…

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    politicians and listen to comedians”. From a PR standpoint, it is important to see where the public puts their trust in news reporting, and it seems that these comedy news shows, such as The Daily Show or Last Week Tonight, are becoming a reliable source for young viewers to get their news. The Practice of Public Relations text states “The first decade of the 21st century saw a dramatic increase in the number of Americans turning to cable television-CNN,MSNBC, Fox, CNBC, and even the Comedy…

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    It all began in the year 1999, the beginning of a new outlet for information began, With the use of satirical techniques many new news show had begun to shake the standards the news had previously had. Starting with The Daily Show with Jon Stewart to continue to The Colbert Report with Stephen Colbert and even websites like the onion all having a unique and ever evolving standards of their own. These news television programs unifying news and comedy into something new shocked people. Some of the…

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