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    Oj Simpson Murder Case

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    Why would a successful football star throw his life away? OJ Simpson, who previously and still continually accused of murdering Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman, was an American Football Star Player, winning the Heisman Trophy in 1968. Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman were both murdered outside of Nicole’s condo, and many believe it was OJ, but was it really? In the controversial court case of OJ Simpson, the verdict correctly appointed him innocent and acquitted him of the murders of Nicole Brown and…

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    Love and lust was what was desired, but a stabbing incident would make any man wish he ran the other way. Travis Alexander was living a secret life with his ex-girlfriend, Jodi Arias. After a night with Arias, Alexander was found lying on his bathroom floor stabbed 27 times, his throat slit open, and with a bullet through his head. Arias trial started a saga of love, betrayal, and murder that people from around the country wanted to follow. To intrigue the jury and public, the lawyers used…

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    Marge is the Voice of Reason vs Ned Flanders the Voice of religion and Christianity in USA Ned Flanders – The Divine Command theory “Consequently, Ned consults with Reverend Lovejoy or prays directly to God himself to resolve the moral dilemmas he faces… he asks reverends permission to play ‘capture the flag’… Lovejoy responds, “oh, just play the damn game Ned” PG 55 (TSP) – With God ruling over Ned Flanders’ life we can see one side of America popular culture through the divine command mind.…

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    American Culture Analysis

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    the cultural values of the American Protestant culture that are being negotiated with Roman Catholic culture in The Simpsons’ “The Father, the Son and the Holy Guest Star”. In this episode, Marge decides to allow Bart to attend a Roman Catholic school (St. Jerome’s Catholic School) in order to expand his knowledge of Christianity in the Roman Catholic experience. However, Marge is a member of a Protestant Church (First Church of Springfield), yet she is seeking a different Christian…

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    The Simpsons Civil Duties

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    There was once this family called the Simpsons and they were all born in America. There is the father, Homer Simpson, and he was born is Smithville, USA. He is bald and a little on the chubby side because he visits the pub a little too much. Next, the mother, Marge Simpson, is from Bushtown, USA. She has electric blue hair and she is slightly taller than her husband because her hair is a foot tall. She is slim and works out weekly. They have three children; Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. Bart and Lisa…

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    The show I picked to that included the four stock characters was the Simpsons.To begin with, you have Homer Simpson who is Manducus. He is the one who is always hatching up a plan or scheme usually involving his family to participate. For the most part, he speaks his mind, is quick to confront, and always speaks his mind. Beyond being those this just stated, he is also incredibly impulsive and impatient. Generally he rushes to take action not thinking about consequences or what he is getting…

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    Joe Quimby

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    Springfield, with an exception to Mr. Burns, Krusty, and the Mafia. He’s never shown in a good light on the show. He is married, but that doesn’t stop his promiscuous ways. For example, “Marge vs. The Monorail”, Marge volunteered her answer to fix the cracks and potholes in Main Street, yet the Mayor didn't bother to listen to Marge…

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    13:30 am Bang Bam Boom “let me in I mean no harm.” It’s Dr. Frink says Marge let him in. Mr. Burns Screams no and pushed him outside into the waiting hands of the Zombie drunks. You awful man screams marge he wasn't contaminated he was the only one who could invent a machine to save us. Pish posh said mr. Burns what does it matter. Simpson go out and get food Mr. Burns said. The zombies will avoid you because your smell and you have no brain. Why is burns running the show here he is the least…

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    Women In Hollywood Films

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    In the workplace, women in the media men dominate women, what is considered masculine is highly valued than what is considered feminine. Society principles for every sexual orientation have certain attributes, similar to ladies being more passionate, while men are more enduring. In the workforce, when ladies arrange and attempt to make progress toward climbing the professional bureaucracy, they are seen as horrible and unfit for the work in light of the fact that it will bring about sexual…

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    Gwynne’s answer to this prompt is to look at the shows the Simpsons (Fox, 1989-) and King of the Hill (Fox, 1997-2010) and “exam the ways in which contemporary animation comedy series […] employ the figure of the housewife to actuate a feminist critique of domesticity” (2015: 55). Gwynne wants to look at the position…

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