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    Timeless

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    looking for a very interesting show with a new take on time travel. The show centers on key points in history, for example the second episode went back to assassination of Abraham Lincoln, the villain was trying to kill all of the people who were supposed to die that night. President Lincoln still died, but John Wilkes Booth did not kill him. In the first episode, the team went back to the Hindenburg and first made it possible that the Hindenburg did not crash, thus killing important men who…

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    They do this through the implementation of nova. Most episodes have at the very most two or three nova; and, usually the nova appear to be built upon technologies we already have in our reality. This results in a world that heavily resembles our own. One viewer commented that “Black Mirror seems nearer than…

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    content can improve our learning and cognitive process, but it doesn’t explain the change of behavior that might affect us if we are expose to such programs. For example, Johnson illustrates an entry in his article that “the fox network showed an episode its hit drama 24…” (Johnson,277) where “a terrorist kill his child for not fully support the jihadist cause…, and the secretary of defense authorizes the torture of his son to uncover evidence of a terrorist plot.” (Johnson,278) obviously, this…

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    an interactive cartoon for preschoolers around the world, which encourages children to join along in the adventure. In every single episode Dora, Boots and the monkey ask for help to overcome obstacles on their way to their main goal or task in the show. Children are able to learn lots of knowledge throughout each episode, that could help them grow. In each episode of Dora the Explorer it starts off with setting up a problem that needs to be solved and while trying to reach their goal they…

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    philosophical relevance is important for understanding the overall meaning in any screenplay. This statement enables people to have favorite films that they really do not completely understand. One of the most nostalgic movies in history, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, contains many disguised philosophical themes that many viewers have overlooked for multiple decades. The philosophical theme most relevant in the Star…

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    T. V Drama Analysis

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    it was fantastic and have been waiting for this semester to be complete before I emerged myself in a Netflix binge. This assignment gave me the opportunity to start a little early, but I have committed to watching only the pilot and first three episodes and will reward myself with the rest when I have completed my other courses. The second reason was I felt that the family dynamic will fit well with the assignment. The story line is truly all about a family and how the family systems all mash…

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    The Threats Of Netflix

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    bring Netflix down. Even though Amazon has their customer pay a nominal fee for newer content on movies or shows, they have the rights to bring a television show episode the next day after it has been aired on TV. Such cases are Big Bang Theory, Arrow, and The Flash. Once it has been aired on TV, customers are able to see that same episode where Netflix would have to wait a year before releasing the last season of a television show. Hulu has the same idea as Amazon but it is a free internet site…

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    Beowulf's Unferth Episode

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    Unferth Episode (II. 499-606) The introductory chapter with Unferth (II. 499-606) develops the character of Beowulf in the poem. Unferth is a significant individual in King Hrothgar’s court. His name occurs four times in the poem and the episode that Beowulf’s early life introduces him to the readers. In the episode, Unferth reproaches Beowulf for losing a swimming contest although he was completely armored, fighting various sea monsters through a storm. However, Beowulf lost the match since one…

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    succeeding on television. The development of racial identity on television can be best understood by observing the historical representation of African-Americans on television, the influence of diversifying television shows and through an analysis of an episode of the television show, Master of…

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    Summary In, “My Real Imaginary Friends: iCarly and the Power of Hyperreality,” Jason LaTouche argues that the Nickelodeon television series iCarly introduced new effective techniques into the hyperreality television category and effectively represents the techniques used in older hyperreality television shows. He also explains why people become so immersed in these types of shows by discussing the techniques producers use to manipulate their audiences’ minds. LaTouche defines hyperreality as a…

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