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    Whoever thought that a television show, about six dirty kids in the slums of Chicago, living with a drunk father would make me a better person. First off, I did not live in the slums of a major city. I lived in a nice town, with a lot of nice people. I also did not have an alcoholic for a father, so me connecting to the show did not seem likely. That is until, I got a closer look into the problems and flaws of all the Gallagher children. They made me happy, they made me cry, they made me laugh…

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    The television show I choose is “ The hundred” second season. This show is film from one book called the hundred, which is written by Kass Morgan. The story of the first season about is after the earth is get effect by the unclear explored, people has to left and live in the space. After 97 years living in the space station. People realize the space could not hold on that much people anymore. So they send 100 teenagers to the earth try to figure out how is the true living condition in the…

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    Being Mary Jane is a drama television series about a TV news anchor that lives in Atlanta, Georgia as a single woman that has everything she could ask for besides the husband and children she desires. In the series it displays a number of things such as her love for family and always being the one everyone calls when they’re in need of help or need something financially. She also struggles with trying to make change within her job as a news anchor; being able to report about real issues other…

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    assignment, going retro, I chose to watch several episodes of The Beverly Hillbillies. This was an American sitcom that ran from 1962- 1971 on the CBS network. The show was created and written by Paul Henning and produced by Filmways Television. Both Al Simon and Martin Ransohoff were executive producers for this series which began in black and white but was switched to color in 1965. The shows had several main characters that came in and out of each episode, some of the most prominent were…

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    American movies and television shows are making either an implicit or explicit argument about American identity, this is what attracts Americans to watch the movie or show. Since Americans are a combination of many different cultures and a combination of living, or growing up in different parts of the United States that have different ways of living and interacting, everyone has a different opinion on American Identity. Television writers and producers use all these different opinions and…

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    It went on as far as the eye could see. A long sea of white, with endless space, yet invisible at the same time, covered completely. The near end was where it all began, starting with greens and oranges and yellows and reds. By the middle, there were piles and piles of every variety, to be mixed and matched to your heart’s content. But, it was the finale that really amazed me, with its endless color, sparkles, and overflowing extravagance. I always skipped the finale, because I’m seriously,…

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    The previous successes and future events of stand-up comedian Michael McIntyre. From his appearances on television to his record breaking DVD sales. Michael McIntyre's outstanding comical routines have made him one of Britain's most loved comedians. His charming, cheerful personality have become a welcome sight on television screens throughout the country, and he is very much in demand amongst the British public when it comes to viewing live performers. Michael McIntyres Comedy Achievements…

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    George Meredith stated, “The test of true comedy is that it shall awaken thoughtful laughter.” This quote not only applies to the novel as a whole, but to Kugelmass’s fictional life in general. “The Kugelmass Episode” by Woody Allen is centered on an unhappy, middle-aged married man. Kugelmass is in a miserable marriage and seeks advice from his analyst, Dr. Mandel. He is bored with his wife, a heavy set woman, so he decides to have an affair. Dr. Mandel disagrees and tells him, “There is no…

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    American Culture in a New Light In the song “The Final Episode (Let’s Change the Channel)” by the band Asking Alexandria, the lyrics give off many potential meanings throughout the song. Whether the song is about a friend betraying another friend, an innermost struggle that is kept hidden, or about how humans are unaccepting in today’s society, the lyrics are extremely powerful. Even if songs may be interpreted in many ways, “the Final Episode” explains if America were a more accepting society,…

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    In the episode, “Out of Eden,” Diamond mentioned some educational facts about the civilization that inhabits New Guinea. There was one question he asked that I thought was interesting. Why did New Guineans not prosper as well as other civilizations? He mentioned it had a lot to do with farming. I believe this was a downfall for them. Harvesting wheat was easier and faster. Unfortunately, New Guineans were harvesting wild sago, which was harder to harvest because it involved chopping down trees.…

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