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    Ingrid Goes West Analysis

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    For starters, living in an age where a person can be dubbed a YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, or Vine star is a reflection of a culture where we are increasingly digesting entertainment in smaller chunks, faster than ever before. Though the script focuses on Ingrid and her deranged and troubling behavior, the movie does pose the question of just how much posting and sharing with one another is enough. Or is there simply no line…

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    Movie Analysis: Toy Story

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    Stories remain as a vital part to society and culture since ancient times. They can be told in many languages and in many forms. In present time, people are drawn more toward visual entertainment, through mediums such as television or video games. It follows a story through the plot of the show or the developing adventures of video game characters. However, stories are generally expressed literarily through text. Throughout one’s life, it becomes inevitable to run into a classic short story or…

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    The famous 1985 film otherwise known as “The Goonies,” was directed by Richard Donner and produced by Steven Spielberg. This adventure film was about a young group of friends living in the “Goon Docks” neighborhood of Astoria, Oregon. When the children discover a secret treasure map, they begin to go on a quest in hopes to finding the treasure that could potentially save their town from being destructed for a country club. During their venture, they are faced with many obstacles including…

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    : Moral relativism has taken over the entertainment industry, and is brainwashing children against the Judeo-Christian principles of which America was founded on. Today, moral relativism is being established into children through today’s music, media, and television shows. The agenda set by the entertainment industry is brainwashing kids as young as a couple of weeks old. The agenda is negatively impacting the next generation and is accelerating the downfall of American civilization. A…

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    Video games are a very popular form of entertainment in our society. Nearly everyone has been exposed, or has played a video game at least once in their life. Video games are everywhere today. Most if not all kids today play some form of video game. Why have video games become such a popular outlet, what makes a video game popular, and how has the popularity of video games affected our culture? Video games have become very popular in the last few decades. Their mainstream popularity began…

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    though Shannon questions Joseph sitting at her dinner table, there is no great moral significance to it. However, there was some moral significance to Shannon dancing at Joseph’s boxing match. The reason is that she was dancing for the men’s entertainment, which seemed shameful to…

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    communication skills then the people who don't use technology. (TS): Ray Bradbury, the author of Fahrenheit 451, sends the message that media is treacherous to society. (MIP-1) Ray Bradbury describes the damaging effects of technology as a form of entertainment that…

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    I think that entertainment can be very addictive because there are a lot of TV shows out there that everyone would rather watch than do other important things. And in some cases it can serve the same purposes as drugs/alcohol. Like if your relationship just ending you might go and watch romantic movies or TV shows that make you happy. That would be replaced by drugs/alcohol. The only difference is, that TV is healthier than becoming an alcoholic or a drug abuser. But the consequences are very…

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    Entertainment is a broad word that encompasses many activities, including sports, movies and video games. Many individuals argue that entertainment sources may weaken society and its founding principles. But really leisure activities can aid in making the world more open minded and aware of different topics that would have otherwise proven difficult. Though many people disagree, entertainment will not be the downfall of all morality, the poison to domestic happiness and not lead to the end of…

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    Brown Vs Entertainment

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    Since Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association, a lawsuit decided by The Supreme Court of the United States in 2011, children cannot be banned the sale or rental of violent video games at any rating. Under their First Amendment right to free speech, children are permitted this right. When deciding if a game is inappropriate for youth, the decision is solely left to the parent (Holland). The visual for The Top Games of 2011, presents a deceiving image by attempting to make violent video games…

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