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    Several people avoid movie theatres as if they are the plague for a smorgasbord of reasons, but ultimately, the excuse is the ridiculous crowd. The first group of individuals, “The Fan Boys”, always never fail to show up 30 minutes before the movie begins and are dressed up as if the theatre is hosting a comic-con. These super-fans usually have a guys’ night out and…

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    finishing 1-15, the worst record in franchise history, but despite the team’s performance on the field, they excelled in evolving the tenure of the team’s social media activity by paying rigorous attention to fan data. Digital marketing is a tool that when used wisely, changes the entire experience for fans and teams. Creating a process to evaluate data while still moving forward, staying flexible enough to use new tools, is often the fine line of digital marketing. My interest for data…

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    The quote, “We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars,” from the 1893 play Lady Windermere’s Fan inspires optimism with its use of imagery. The imagery used in the quote provides a very vivid illustration of the author’s point of view. The meaning of the quote can be easily changed by who is reading it, and also whether it is in the context of the original script or on its own. The mental image of the gutter is quite striking. The gutter is dirty, damp, and undesirable.…

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    Oscar Wilde Essay Oscar Wilde’s Lady Windermere’s Fan shows the English society is based on values of social hierarchy and social rank through the repartee between the characters and satire used in the text. The characters reflect their society and display the difference between the position of men and women within English society. Wilde also writes about the change in English society and the response by upper classes to this change. The women in this play, Lady Windermere and the Duchess of…

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    Gilmore Girls: A Fan Culture Fan cultures offer more engagement and interaction with a particular narrative. People within the fan cultures of television shows often participate in gatherings such as “watch party” rituals as well as acts of ostension that allow them to interact more deeply with the narrative. Fan culture members often have collections of memorabilia, participate in fan conventions, participate in discussions about their feelings involving the particular thing they are a fan of,…

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    different sports fans out there. Die hard fans are fans that ride or die for the team. Those fans will stick with the team through their up’s and down’s no matter what. The opposite of those fans are bandwagon fans. These fans like a team just because they are good. These fans have a tendency of changing favorite teams a lot, they just want to support a team that will win the championship. Lastly there are the fans that support a team but do not know anything about sports. Sports fans can be put…

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    sporting events has a few advantages. On a busy game, I can see how the game will turn out, or what the fans are like. Of course, there are some disadvantages with it. For example, dealing with those annoying and rude fans. However, there are annoying sports fans for every game you attend to and follow into three categories: bandwagon, disrespectful and obsessive fans. The annoying sports fans who act as bandwagon are the ones who are interested in a team that is always winning games, but never…

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    The Walking Dead Season 7 may not be airing for six long months, but fans can't see to help themselves. They want to know who Negan killed in the Season 6 finale. While many names have been talked about, Daryl is one of the main characters that fans believe could have been Negan's victim. According to Comic Book, it seems that every Walking Dead fan has a theory about who Negan killed and why. Daryl, Glenn, Abraham, Rosita, and Michonne have all been speculated as the unlucky character who met…

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    of ethics for its fans but I don’t think they are very effective. While it is good for teams to promote a positive fan experience for everyone that attends games, the unfortunate truth is that most fans don't read the code of ethics nor do some try to follow them. For some fans, yelling foul language or making abusive gestures is just apart of their experience. If you’ve ever seen or been to New York Jets games, you know what I’m talking about. I don’t think it’s in sports fans nature to read a…

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    Cosi fan tutte was written by Mozart during the Enlightenment Period. This was a time of scientific, political, and philosophical change that made society more democratic. A more democratic society meant that the middle class was being able to make decisions that affected their financial situation. In return, the middle class was able to afford to enjoy art and music such as Cosi fan tutte. Cosi fan tutte was one of three of Mozart’s masterpiece works. Mozart used this opera buffa to display his…

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