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    Chuck Berry Biography

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    “the father of rock n roll who duck walked his way into musical history.” By the same token others have expressed admirations about Chuck Berry: John Lennon said, “If you tried to give rock ‘n’ roll another name, you might call it ‘Chuck Berry’ ”; Jerry Lee Lewis’s mother said, “You and Elvis are good, son – but…

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    Have you ever wondered about DRAKES biography if you did then im going to tell you !! Born Aubrey Drake Granham on October 24,1986, in Toronto Canada, Drake grew up with music in his blood … Drake’s parents divorced when he was five years old, and he was raised by his mot her in forest hill, an affluent and predominantly Jewis neighborhood in Toronto. Drake’s parents had divoreced so he had to live with his mother in forest when he was y oung his mom would always play music for him so he grew…

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    that affected my childhood the most was Seinfeld. Seinfeld was an American sitcom that aired between 1989 to 1998, and was created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld. It also starred Jerry Seinfeld as himself and his friends notably Jason Alexander as George Constanza, Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Elaine Benes, and finally Michael Richards as Cosmo Kramer. The show had multiple recurring characters like Wayne Knight as Newman, (Kramer’s friend and nemesis to Jerry), Larry David as George Steinbrenner…

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    I Love Lucy Vs Seinfeld

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    (sitcoms) has evolved from the start of TV to today largely due to censorship. Yet a consistent feature includes sitcoms reflecting how their writers and producers viewed their society at the time. Comparing and contrasting I Love Lucy (1951) with Seinfeld (1989) demonstrates that even as sitcoms evolve, they share the concepts of reflecting on the world around them, and the need for shows to make a profit. Both this evolution and consistency can be seen especially when considering the history…

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    Seinfeld Humor

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    comedies of the 90s is, of course, Seinfeld. Its unique humor started the trend of many similar sitcom comedies, mostly Friends and How I Met Your Mother. With great casting and superb writing, it became one of the best sitcoms to be made. Created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld, putting Jerry as himself in a sitcom about nothing, seriously nothing. The great Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Alaine Bennet a funny and charming ex of Jerry. While Jason Alexander played George, Jerrys best Friend.…

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    Seinfeld Some stereotypes of Native Americans have been used in a more positive spirit like for comedic purposes. In the TV show Seinfeld, there is an episode called “The Cigar Store Indian”, where Jerry is attracted to Elaine’s friend, Winona, who is Native American. He presents Elaine with a cigar store Indian as a gift, unaware of Winona’s ethnicity. He then begins using racial epithets (“Let’s bury the hatchet”; “We smoke ‘em peace pipes”) and rocking the Indian back and forth, while…

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    Seinfeld set to become a slot machine Believe it or not, another major television show is set to make its debut in the slot world this year. The theme of Scientific Games upcoming game will be Seinfeld - yes, the hit television series that ended a decade ago, and still rakes in millions of dollars of every year. Warner Brothers and Castle Rock Entertainment are getting together to produce the new game with Scientific Games, and it was recently unveiled at Las Vegas. Unveiling Where better to…

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    Stephen Lucas points out that, “Posture, facial expression, gestures, eye contact—all affect the way listeners respond to a speaker” (Lucas 248). The same is true in television, as in the videos from this week—Grey’s Anatomy and Seinfeld. In each video, without any sound, I was still able to understand what was happening; and more importantly, the mood of each scene. For example, in the Grey’s Anatomy clip, it is clear from the outset that something had gone wrong. The hurried convergence on the…

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    It starred Bob Newhart as ( Bob) a psychologist, Suzanne Pleshette as his wife Emily, a school teacher, Marcia Wallace as Carol, Bob's receptionist, Peter Bonerz, as Jerry a dentist and Bob's friend, and Bill Daily ( of I Dream of Jeannie fame) as Howard, Bob's neighbor. Always a funny show, Newhart thrived on a strong cast and Bob Newhart's dry, droll humor. It was one of my favorite old time shows and a true classic…

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    Why Seinfeld Is Important

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    To live a determined life you must continue to set goals and seek your dreams despite the enemy trying to distract and destroy your dreams. You must believe and declare victory before achieving it. Seinfeld did exactly that, he believed in himself, knew he could do it. So, without delay he went back the very next night, he completed his set to laughter and applause, and as they say, “The rest is history.” How does that impact you? The next time you experience negative self-talk do what they…

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