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    The Serratia Genre

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    Serratia genre includes Gram negative rod- shape bacteria, aerobe facultative anaerobe and chemo-oganotrophic with low nutrional requirements. According to Bergey’s Manual of Systematic Bacteriology, Serratia genre belongs to the Enterobacteriaceae family and includes 12 species 1,2. They are widespread in the natural environment, being isolated from soil, water and different plants (vegetables, mushrooms, grasses, mosses, trees)1,2,3. Serratia marcescens grows at 37°C, but it can grow in…

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    A Genre Analysis

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    refer to a genre. Genre benefits all producers, distributors and audiences. The audiences choose to consume the film by individual favourite genre, as well as, the producers and distributors can approach to the targeted audience. Besides, mass audience is typically targeted by Blockbuster films…

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    Persuasive Genres

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    For my final genre, I decided to do another persuasive genre. Persuasive genres are really good when trying to capture an audience and make them really think about the topics that you bring to the table. However, for this persuasive genre I took a different approach and created A Top Six Reasons Why list. This list is targeted towards younger adults at least of voting age and older. I created this genre to help the audience be informed about all of the advantages that would come out of lowering…

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    Wolfgang Yuri. The data collection began with familiarizing the interviewees with definitions they may not be familiar with, but required for the progression of the interview. First, the term “genre,” when used refers to Bozeman’s definition of genres, and limited to written frames. In simpler terms, genres mean writing expertise. Next, the term “Discourse,” I mean any kind of communication, not…

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    Science Fiction Definition

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    subject and you might even start a fiery debate. With the rise in popularity of young adult science fiction and other speculative genes, many think that the distinction between the genres is near non-existent. Analyzing works of young adult science fiction can show how science fiction is…

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    current social and political change, reflecting and commenting on this upheaval in their works often through an adherence to or a divergence from genre. The novel experienced a lot of experimentation in this period, Scott’s Waverley being the bestselling example of this . The combination of a National tale and one of the first uses of the historical novel genres together worked allowed Scott to consider political and social issues of the day through the medium of the socio-political battles and…

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    above is a valid argument - it 's difficult to feel that a piece of writing is well-founded and legitimate as a travel writing piece when it is simply historically based and not based on personal experience, but whether it should be banned from the genre because of this is an altogether different discussion. Travel writing allows a reader to gain a deeper perspective into another culture usually from a firsthand account, allowing them a deeper understanding than might be gained on the internet…

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    FF vs SF: Is FF Really the Ultimate Loser? Science fiction and fantasy fiction are both popular and loved genres of popular culture. While some people enjoy both of them, an online blogger called Ryan Somma made a comparison between two genres, favoring science fiction. Although one can agree with a few of his arguments, they still have some flawed and non-accurate points. He claims that FF is less epic than SF, therefore it is inferior to SF. He also claims FF romantizes past and uses…

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    It seems there are various genres that address the audience as citizen instead of consumers: Annette Hill’s “Re-styling Factual TV”(2007) gives an insight as to what defines a genre and its criteria for categorization. The differentiation between genres of factual television is a two-way street: while the audience has the ability to define what subcategory a film belongs to (based on various personal factors), a film categorized as one of higher quality and values will affect the way the…

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    Western Film Themes

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    The Final Chapter During my research, I came to the conclusion that I really didn’t enjoy westerns very much. In order to understand why I don’t enjoy westerns much, we must first get a basic idea of what a western is. Westerns are more of an older genre as they are not made much in the modern day and age. To understand westerns, knowing the basic themes and elements would be most helpful. The four main themes of a western include: Man vs. Nature, Good vs. Evil, East meets West and Isolation.…

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