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    Modern Family Analysis

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    The show I evaluated is Modern Family, it premiers on ABC. This series is told from the viewpoint of a documentary filmmaker who is always unseen throughout the show. Modern Family is presented in a mockumentary style with fictional characters. The series demonstrations an authentic yet comical outlook of family life. Modern family revolves around three suburban families that live in Los Angeles. The first two parents introduced, Phil, who sees himself as the ‘cool’ dad and Claire, the worried…

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    And why was this criticism not extended to Girls’ many precedents, ranging from Friends to Frasier? Could it be because white privilege here is regarded from a previously unsanctioned point of view, that of a young woman? And could this be related to the notion that women disqualify themselves from literary greatness by writing about female experience…

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    of 320 feet, which could cover an entire football field2. Henry Fraiser was the man who first proposed the idea of the enormous flying boat based on the demand for a transport plane to support the activities of the US military during World War 24. Frasier approached the famous aircraft designer Howard Hughes and together they formed the Hughes Kaiser Corporation2. They obtained a deal in May, 1942 by the US government that approved the design and demanded the construction of three Hercules…

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    Playing musical instruments, participating in outside hobbies, reading books, competing in board games and playing cards are not the ideal forms of entertainment these days. Television shows are now the new and improved way of everyday life. Some might argue that it is somewhat soothing; a way to escape from reality into an alternate, more appealing world. Television has the ability to be deceptive. What might be considered right or wrong can alter depending on what show is watched. Television…

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    Traditionally, femininity is associated with a particular set of personality traits and behaviours, which are deemed acceptable for women to perform by the most influential institutions of the dominant culture. The teen makeover movie is a visual medium that reinforces these expectations through the types of female characters they present. Gender stereotypes reveal a distinct correlation between performances of idealized femininity and the distribution of female power in their high school…

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    Fahrenheit 451 Analysis

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    The United States of America has been blessed with the opportunity for the citizens to have freedom, rights, and liberty. There are other countries in the world that have oppressed citizens that are not granted any rights by the government, so Americans should be grateful they are not like them. The United States Constitution grants many rights to American to take advantage of, such as the freedom of speech, right to a jury trial, and voting rights. Freedom of speech is considered one of the…

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    What makes a great leader? Leadership is the ability to influence and inspire others. In today’s society, powerful female leaders are consistently emerging and have vital roles in the workplace, home life and in the community. Being a leader is not just a set of learned skills, professions, or titles. At its core, it is about the virtues that one must possess like courage, optimism, compassion, and integrity. For this essay, I have selected former First Lady, Michelle Obama as an appropriate…

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    The Food of Civilization: Humanity, the Natural Order, and the Epic of Gilgamesh The Epic of Gilgamesh is widely known as an epic about early human civilization and what it means to be human. While these ideas are often researched and discussed in scholarly works, there is one aspect of civilization that is frequently overlooked: food. Food and it’s procuration are one of the three basic needs of a human—as we all known from mister Abraham Maslow and the various forms of Psychology 101 taken at…

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    Case Study: Slurpee

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    Part A 1. 7-Eleven Convenient Stores Business to customer A. Product promoted: Slurpee Slurpee is one of the most revenue generating product for the company and therefore special promotions are carried out for this particular product due to its popularity among the masses. B. Medium, Time and specific location B.1. MEDIUM • ONLINE ADVERTISING- Slurpee is such a popular product line that 7- Eleven has made separate site which is only dedicated to Slurpee’s. screenshot of…

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    Buckwild Stereotypes

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    1. Gonchar, Michael. “The Learning Network-The Learning Network Blog-The New York Times. Web.03 Jan. 2013. The author presents us with the view of the controversy surrounding “Buckwild. Buckwild is a reality television series set in Appalachia. The young people prone to fighting, swearing, and wallowing in the mud. This show was a replacement for Jersey Shore. The author take a look at how the characters are portrayed. The argument an argument. Senator Joe Manchin 111, Democrat of West Virginia…

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