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    these concepts such as stereotypes, religion, education and bullying, and values are included. In the following few television episodes, I will be explaining those three different sociological concepts from the show “Family Guy.” These episodes include“Women in the Workplace”, “Jesus and Religion”, “High School”, and lastly an episode called “ On Values”. In the episode “Women in the Workplace”, the central focus is stereotypes. Some of us may think that a woman and man should have…

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    or more commonly know as Bipolar disorder. Bipolar disorder includes mood swings that cause different moods in a person at different times, these are called episodes. There are two types of episodes, there are manic and depressive episodes. Manic episodes being the state of mania, and depressive being the state of depression. These episodes often tend to be more frequent in children and teens. It is because of this that bipolar disorder can have a negative effect on a teenagers every day life.…

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    After watching three episodes of Switched at Birth (the persistence of memory, the stag hunt, and uprising, respectively) my knowledge of growing up with any sort of hearing loss, whether that’s total hearing loss or partial, has expanded immensely. Even though I already watch Switched at Birth regularly, going back and re-watching certain episodes reminded me of the daily struggles that deaf people have to live with. Not only regarding any sort of interaction with people who are not only…

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    humorous attacks on public figures or in other words, satirical comedy. Presidential candidate Donald Trump joins the long list of public figures who has been on the receiving end of a vicious takedown, when South Park airs the widely acclaimed episode ‘Where My Country Gone’ recently on Wednesday, which parodies Trump’s immigration policies and his promise to build border between US and Mexico. However, the real controversy here is their contentious…

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    1) For each episode, write a brief 2-3 sentence summary of the main storylines. Episode 15: “Follow the leader”: In this episode Jack takes leadership and tries to prevent their last three-year from happening. Meanwhile Juliet and Sawyer are trying to get off the island on a submarine. On the present time Locked is on the island now as the Others leader and is trying to kill a man named Jacob. Episode 16: The Incident: Part 1: In this episode we find out who the famous Jacob is and that he has…

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    Cyclothymic disorder. People with this mental illness will go through 2 type of different episodes, Manic and Depressive. When people have a manic episode they feel elated and have a lot of energy. On the other hand, when they have a depressive episode they often feel very sad or down and with very little energy. Mood disorders are characterized by period depression that alternate with periods of manic. Manic episode could last for days. Someone who is in the state of manic has powerful…

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    written by John Bunyan, I have chosen two episodes, one that is more suitable for children, and the other more appropriate for adults. The episode of Christian fighting Apollyon is better fitted for a children’s version of Pilgrim’s Progress. Christian and Hopeful crossing the River is more fitting for an adult version of the text. The event of Christian and Apollyon fighting is better suited for a child’s rendition of the Pilgrim’s Progress. Although the episode is violent, through it’s…

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    New Girl Evaluation

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    woman having homosexuality, but also showing acceptance of it. The other character’s in the episode did not treat Reagan any differently because of her sexuality. None of the character’s seemed to be confused nor disturbed when Reagan broke up with her girlfriend in front of them. Instead, they tried to help her with the break up, showing that her sexuality does not affect them. I decided to choose this episode because I love the accurate presentations they show of society during this time. It…

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    well-known character Sarah Jane. Looking into the narrative form for this episode, it starts with a narration from Sarah Jane herself - although not known to the audience yet - and then transitions into a television ad from which one of the recurring main actors to this season is introduced. The episode does well in not cramming every main character into the audiences mind straight away but gives the full feature length episode for each character to be developed. Sarah Jane Smith as an example…

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    answered by the tenor. During this subject-and-answer interaction Bach uses imitative counterpoint to merge the four voices into one cohesive texture. Episode one is introduced with the soprano and tenor performing binary imitative passages. The bass and alto also perform binary imitative passages alongside the soprano and tenor. With the end of Episode one the middle section is introduced with the repetition of the main theme by the alto. At a nearly undistinguishable pitch, the soprano…

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