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    venues to fit your budget. Proposing a budget early on will be helpful in keeping your expenses in check. The bigger the event, the more money it will cost. There are several factors that will play a significant part in your budget. Food, entertainment, decorations, and supplies are just some that you need to consider. Decide if it is better to have the event catered or have a potluck. If you go with the catering option then you should have an idea of the menu. You will have to decide if…

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    access to the specific media types available to different social classes informs the access the larger reading public had to her story. Visual entertainment at the turn of the nineteenth century, particularly in London, saw a huge upsurge as theatre construction reached new highs. This fiercely competitive and increasingly commercial form of entertainment was highly conscious of the importance of the use of stardom to bring in audiences. It was in this consciousness that the proprietress of a…

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    Electronic Media affects the four aspects of society as indicated by Postman in different manners, but they all share a common consequence, they are turned from serious world issues into entertainment. Once upon a time, in a very distant past, when ‘’serious’’ news corporations broadcasted ‘’serious’’ news, they were backed up with facts that were taken seriously and viewers were given an adequate amount of time to digest what had just been…

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    once a time to thrive, had become solely for entertainment. He said that modern media is designed to keep us entertained and distracted, subconsciously confused, and ultimately as abiding citizens. To be left alone now a days can seem boring and a waste of time. The media took away from the knowledge of…

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    the enjoyment behind watching it. The feeling watching their favorite cartoon show allows children to engage in watching more television. Watching TV can provide entertainment for people who are bored or have nothing to do well at home or spending the night at someone 's house. Watching television is one of the best form of entertainment. Also watching television can be a great for family gathering, it allows the family to have a good time by watching movies, sports, and other thing that on the…

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    Gladstone Block 2 Lit 9 May 2017 The American Identity has been influenced by the alcohol and entertainment industry over the last century. For years people chose to spend time watching t.v. going to the cinema, and even sitting around and listening to the radio. Entertainment has been a means of an escape, a method of forgetting about the real world similar to alcohol. Acceptance of entertainment addiction and alcoholism is a socially constructed idea which shaped the American Identity. The…

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    intertwined with the idea of being entertained that it is almost defined by it. We iconicize and idolize our entertainment, both the content and those personalities or actors that deliver it to us. Nearly every week you can ready about what movies opened, how well they are doing in the box office, how well they are doing worldwide. Americans love to know how much our forms of entertainment are enjoyed, much like the Diva that can’t get enough of hearing how awesome and talented she is. In…

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    has become entertainment with music, television, or visual stimulation. The text gives an example on how the Philadelphia public schools “have embarked on an experiment in which children have their curriculum sung to them” (Postman 94). Mr. Jocko Henderson, the teacher who thought of this idea, wanted to “delight” his students and teach them. This experiment shows how teachers are starting to use entertainment as the way of teaching. Not only were teachers starting to use entertainment for…

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    lives has transformed into some form of entertainment. He first states that some American cities were metaphors for what the U.S stood for at that time in history. For example, Boston was the center for a political radicalism, New York City for being a melting pot, and Chicago for its industrial energy. Postman feels that the current major city that reflects the United States now is Las Vegas, Nevada. Vegas is a city devoted to bright lights and entertainment. In…

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    Cypress College has been helping the community for years, and this year, it is going to have its 50th birthday. In order to acknowledge Cypress College’s existence in our community and show the appreciation for it, we are going to celebrate it’s birthday by inviting the alumni to be our guest speaker, having autograph sessions, and having a carnival. This event’s purpose is to address Cypress College for producing students with outstandings outcomes. For this event to occur, we are going to…

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