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    Rear Window Sociology

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    characterize the Hitchcock film. His 1954 film Rear Window operates by implicating the viewer in the narrative as it presents a visual analysis on the nature of human curiosity and interactions. Throughout the film, L.B. Jeffries, played by James Stewart, is bound to his wheelchair and finds himself peering into the lives of his neighbors as a form of entertainment and a means to escape his own problems. The cinema, according to Laura Mulvey, derives its pleasure from “scopophilia,” where…

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    I heard a story recently about Paul Larson. He was a contestant on the television game show called “Press Your Luck”, in the mid 1980’s. Larson was notable for winning over $100,000 in cash and prizes. Up to that point he won the largest one day total ever won on a game show. Upon reviewing videotapes of the show, the producers of the show began to notice that Larson would celebrate after his spins, earlier than a normal contestant would have a chance to see and respond to what space was…

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    right or is it wrong? Jon Stewart, a moderate comedian, delivers cable news The Daily Show with witty dialogue to charm people. His job is amusing the audience rather than informing them. Not to mention, today’s Comedy Central program The Daily Show with Jon Stewart carries a broader perspective of how the audience should understand society. With this in mind, many divergent audiences enjoy watching The Daily Show more than any other cable news in television. Stewart delivers a clear, brief…

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    Rear Window Sparknotes

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    Jeff told Stewart to walk into Thorwald’s apartment and search it to find enough evidence since there is a “knee deep of evidence” in the room to arrest Thorwald for murder, but officer Stewart told Jeff “I’d like to remind you of the constitution, and the phrase, “Search warrant issued by a judge who knows his Bill of Rights verbatim”, he must for evidence…

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    The Murder in Hosier Lane The cool wind blows through the abandoned alley ways of Melbourne. 3 am, March the 5th and not a soul could be heard. The dark lanes were accompanied by dull, flickering street lights making for a sinister atmosphere. Not a car nor a person in sight. Then a loud, gut wrenching scream broke all silence. This was followed by the sound of echoing footsteps fleeing the scene of Hosier Lane. Moments later the sounds of screeching sirens filled up the dark atmosphere. * *…

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    The Sexualized Generation In 2008 I was ten years old and I, like many other young girls, looked up to Miley Cyrus and many other teen celebrities. That year Vanity Fair released an image of Miley nude with only a sheet to cover herself with. She was only fifteen years old. After this image was released many adults were upset, and questioned if she was an appropriate role model for young girls like myself. While this was happening however, I was questioning why there was such a fuss over an…

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    Muschieka Muschett The “D” Word There are many instances where I have felt discriminated against. Also, being a female minority, I believe we are more susceptible to being judged due to the “double factor” of being a woman and black. African Americans and women have always had to fight for equal rights and even today the fight continues. African Americans fight to be equal and not judged by the color of their skin. Meanwhile, women fight for equality and to not be judged by…

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    reasons, these changes keep the music relevant. The Beatles shifted from a pop group, to a much more psychedelic and experimental group as their career progressed. Miley Cyrus started as living a double life as herself and Hannah Montana in her Disney Channel days. As she grew, Hannah Montana faded and a much more adult version of Miley Cyrus appeared in the foreground, often causing rifts in society with her many grotesque public acts and more adult-orientated music, even performing live…

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    Set in an all-female jungle paradise, Nicki Minaj’s “Anaconda” music video features dancing, rapping, fruit, skimpy outfits, and endless bum-shaking. According to Billboard, music videos quickly became an integral part of pop culture after their debut on television in the early 1980s. In her article, “Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema,” Laura Mulvey explains how “cinema satisfies a primordial wish for pleasurable looking” (17) by focusing “attention on the human form” (17). Nicki Minaj’s…

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    2. The Climb (2009) In 2009, Miley appeared with her performance in Hannah Montana: The Movie. The movie which reached its popularity by scoring $79 Million revenues tells about the daily life of Hannah Montana who had a double life as both superstar and ordinary girl. Through the movie, Miley appeared as a girl who was known as cheerful, funny, sweet and perfectly clean. Besides, Miley also appeared in more maturing image in this year. She was facing controversy when performing her single that…

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