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    works and his design approach that breaks the existed rules. The End of Print presents Carson’s work including the magazines such as Transworld Skateboarding, Surfer, Beach Culture and Ray Gun and the advertisements for clients such as Nike, Pepsi, MTV and Sony. So, readers can tracks his earlier works. In addition, the End of Print points out the role of type in emerging digital…

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    graduated from high school on time. Jenelle is currently in college, Leah is certified at a tanning salon, Chelsea has an esthetician license, and kaylenn is currently going back to finish college. From seeing shows like 16 and Pregnant and Teen Mom on MTV, it is not hard to see the truths of what some of these young ladies go through. There have been many teens on the show that have trouble with school or have had to drop out. A lot of them also face major money issues because they can not…

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    50 First Dates Themes

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    clothes that are inappropriate as well. Nevertheless, they were able to convey the sole purpose of the movie, to showcase an unconditional love added with a humorous twist. As a matter of fact, in 2004, Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore received the MTV Movie Award for Best On-Screen Duo and a year after, they also received the People’s Choice Award for Favorite On-Screen Chemistry for portraying the main characters in the movie 50 First Dates. In addition, the people behind the movie also did…

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    Miley's Effect On Society

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    As time went on and music changed into what was the catchiest Miley changed as well. For instance, at the MTV Video Music Awards, Miley preformed her song “We Can’t Stop” and stripped down to a nude bikini. This attracted a lot of unwanted attention from former “Hannah Montana” fans, and films, music, and television critics. This began the controversy of Miley’s…

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    because they are not thought of as normal; some examples are homosexuals and those of races other than caucasian descent. Among a few additional ones, these two “others” are distinguished and work to dishevel prejudices and common beliefs in the hit MTV series Faking It. The plot of Faking It follows two best friends, Amy and Karma, who desperately desire to be popular though, as freshmen at a large, Texan high school, it is difficult to find a way to distinguish…

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    Same Fans, New Technology Eleonor S. | Female | Age 86 (Bio 1): Eleonor was born in 1931 and was raised in Haiti. As a middle child in a set of 12, Eleonor was exposed to a broad scope of opinions about music and the world she lived in. She was raised as a Baptiste and converted to a Seventh Day Adventist later in life. Eventually, Eleonor married and had six children of her own. Her father in Law, Augustin Bruno, was a successful musician playing the saxophone for the Haiti’s National Palace…

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    The United States ended slavery in 1865 and desegregated in 1956 (Smith, par. 70,95), but that does not mean that there are not still racial issues in our world today. Racism can be one of three things: showing hostility toward another race, believing that racism is dead, or applying negative attributes to a certain race (Dixon, par. 7). Racial stereotyping is seen day after day, mostly in digital media—specifically television. Although many will say racism does not exist anymore, there are many…

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    instance, the “cowboy” would probably prefer listening to country music and participating in outdoor activities such as hunting or four-wheeling. “Rockers,” on the other hand, might prefer to crank up the latest “Guns and Roses” CD and lie around watching MTV all night. As observers, we would probably be making a valid assumption when we disassociate these two groups of people. Clothing is not just a tool we use to categorize people into groups. It is the first thing we usually notice about a…

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    Cultural appropriation refers to picking and choosing elements of a culture by a member of another culture without permission. Cultural appropriation has been around for years but is becoming more evident to members of minority groups. While not important to some, it is imperative that this growing trend of cultural disrespect end. Ignorant of the history and tradition the cultural appropriation of minority groups leads to misrepresentation and further oppression. In recent years, the group…

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    Beauty Pageant History

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    and dresses that these girls wear are very revealing for their ages. It’s also not only just the clothing, the girls are normally wearing heavy make-up that makes them appear a lot older than they are. Many contests also expect these girls to perform MTV type dance routines. This sexualizes these young girls at such a young age. They are to appear older and reveal more in order to have the right look that the judges are seeking. This continues on for the rest of these young girls lives because…

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