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    He made another film while in Mexico and which was a multiple –image color known as Hunting for Mushrooms. It was based on a quest through far-off villages for hallucinogens which were being used in religious rites in India. While Bruce was making this movie, Timothy learly accompanied though he was stranger to him and had stopped by to see him. Adding sound to that film, it became the original of the present widespread method in “acid documentaries” . His lengthiest film was a thirteen minutes…

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    According to the statistical data from CNN, the US has 88.8 guns per 100 people, or about 270.000.000 guns, which means the highest total in the world. 22% of Americans own more than one gun. American’s pervasive gun culture is a part from its colonial history, revolutionary roots, and frontier expansion. The most important thing is the second amendment of the constitution, which addresses the right to bear arms. The Second Amendment of the United States Constitution reads: “A well regulated…

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    Essay On Racism In News

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    Racism in News Media is one of the primary way to know the affairs of the world. People believes what they see on newspaper or television without judging if the -information is trustworthy or not. Sometimes the way a situation is presented on media is the exact opposite of the reality. The people in power do not let ordinary citizen know the truth. If the authentic news was provided, general people would think situations differently. In this century, media is a powerful way to spread…

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    Movie Brats Case Study

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    In 1951 NBC would become the first nationwide TV network and within three years NBC would achieve the highest number of audience in television’s short history with the broadcast of the Academy Awards. Foreign films were also making head way further weakening Hollywood studios. With the continued…

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    ESPN Marketing

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    ESPN started with just two men when one, Bill Rasmussen lost his job as communications director for the New England Whalers in 1978. Bill’s dream, along with his son Scott was to change the way the news industry operated, and they did just that by creating the first 24-hour network, and the first to exclusively air sports news. The very first show to air was on September 7th, 1979, live from the ESPN studio. In 1983 they began to distribute programming internationally. After discovering that it…

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    than their peers in the rest of the country.” Teens who smoke marijuana may also have lower IQs , memory loss and learning loss. Experts worry that “adolescents are at a particular greater risk” with the legalization of marijuana”. NBC Nightly news just did a news segment of drivers driving while under the influences of drugs. A study by AAA , has shown that states that have legalized marijuana have seen an increase in fatal accidents involving drivers under the influence of…

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    African Americans. As the same token as, the commercial radio. The airwaves became the medium to hear their news and entertainment. Its purpose was to support the growth of the consumer culture, local stations linked up with national station, such as: NBC or CBS. As well as motion pictures, eclipsed all other forms of entertainment. Major industry centered in Hollywood- booming stars such…

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    P & R Textual Analysis

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    Although there is an abundant amount of evidence that P&R is feminist within the text, another area that needs to be understood is the industry. P&R is undeniably sitcom, but this doesn 't take away from its value in potential social change. In fact, the relationship between comedy and society is something valued highly amongst those in the sitcom industry (Mills 64). P&R takes advantage of TV as a cultural forum, “the notion that TV shows gravitate toward issues we care about (Thompson 204).…

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    The proliferation of anti-Christian television programs nowadays may be what the Bible foretold about the rise of “scoffers” in the last days, but Christians can still do something to fight back, according to Rev. Billy Graham. In a question-and-answer column on the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association’s website, a reader remarked at how often Christians and other people of faith are mocked in a comedy program. When the reader asked if such TV shows should be banned, Rev. Graham urged him to…

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    usually for social or political purposes. It only talks about the facts and tries to keep political stance out of their judgement. In today’s world, we seem to lack these types of journalists at first glance. You see news stations like Fox News or NBC News who are dedicated to their political agendas, but if you look more closely you can find journalists who follow the traditions of Dorothy Day and Meridel LeSueur. Another journalist like this was Hunter S. Thompson. Best known for his writing…

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