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    is a very interesting essay that talks about how serial killers get to that point. How they change from normal people in society to having mental problems and committing these horrible crimes. She names five me in the beginning that are known in history as the worst serial killers of all time “Jeffrey Dahmer, John Wayne Gacy, Mark Alien Smith, Richard Chase, Ted Bundy” (Beaty 1) In our society today serial killers is nothing new they have been around and going on for years. Its as if serial…

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    what truly matters is the impact they leave in the music industry. Trussell expresses his thought on this as well, "In academic halls from Berkeley to Bowling Green, young scholars and their instructors spend as much time tackling the history of shopping, television and comic books – in other words, popular culture – as they do analyzing Homer, Shakespeare and Milton" (Trussell 1). Trussell is saying that scholars should study popular culture the same way they study high culture. Even if it…

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    beginnings of color television when he was younger. According to him, he and my now deceased grandparents also enjoyed the transition from black and white television to color and the transformation from vinyl to tape. With that, my…

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    So it created more jobs for people looking for a job or for making some side cash. In the 1950 's the decade was a very prosperous time in history. It created different ways of thinking and better appliances to make everyday life easier. The economy had so many things contributing in a positive way. The 1950’s were one of the most prosperous decades with its new technology, new medicine advances…

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    Sound Recording Interview

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    widely used when he was just a kid. Ed was open to any and all questions i sent his way, and our interview lasted for about an hour. During the interview, Ed reflected on days gone by, and answered questions pertaining to sound recording, radio, television, and movies. Sound Recording When I mentioned the topics i would cover throughout our interview, Ed asked if we could do sound recording first. He spoke about his love and admiration for music back when he was a kid, and the records he used…

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    Case Study/Project1 Pamela A. Shelley Prof . R. Zornes CMST 301 Behind the Blair Witch Behind the Blair Witch Introduction In 1999, audiences around the world wandered into a low-budget thriller wondering if the documentary they were about to see was real footage of the last horrific moments of young filmmakers lost in the harried woods of Western Maryland. For over a year, recovered footage about their disappearance had been continuously viewed and updated on the movie’s website and…

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    2019, 22 more sequels of them and new superhero movies will be on the big screen. In addition, superheroes are also being popular in TV shows. The media comments that “the new golden age of superheroes is coming”. 1.2 Background Information and History Although it is not until the 21st century that superheroes and…

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    Suicide is one of the most controversial social issues stirring up the globe. As sensible as the topic might be, lately, the media have highlighted more of it through television ads, articles, and even shows. In fact, suicide talk has emerged more after the American entertainment company, Netflix, aired the series Thirteen Reasons Why. Originally, Thirteen Reasons Why is a young adult novel written by author Jay Asher, which later adapted into a Netflix show by screenwriter Bryan Yorkey.…

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    Throughout history many invention has made an impact for society which later makes an impact for the whole of humanity and later evolved. From Thomas Edison inventing the light bulb to Johann Gutenberg inventing the printing press. However, the invention of radio has caused the most impact for society as it provided society with easier communication and later on entertainment alongside with access to information. Guliemlo Maroni the Italian man who is credited as the inventor of radio. Marconi…

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    Television really made a difference in the American culture. A television is a type of device that you can see shows and different type of things. Can you imagine yourself without tv. Can you live in the 1800’s where there is no television, no type of devices. Life would be hard. Thank to the person who invented television. Without him our life would be boring. Around 1930 television has become a common household communication devices in homes, schools, and more. In the united state at end of…

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