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    Brave New World, written by Aldous Huxley, was written in 1932 and gave a hauntingly realistic taste of the future in which humans are able to be genetically bred and mentally and physically conditioned to serve in a ruling order. Huxley was able to predict many discoveries that are now attainable in today’s modern America. However, this novel is just a fantasy of the future, and there are plenty of contrasting points within this piece just as there are points of comparison. Love and…

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    R. L. Stine Essay

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    L. Stine has received many awards for example Disney Adventures Kids’ Choice Award, Nickelodeon kids’ Choice Award. Furthermore, Stine has been name America’s best-selling author three years in a row in the 1990’s by USA Today. As I stated before Stine most famous book series was the Goosebumps series, which has sold over 350 million copies…

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    American Carlos Biography

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    ordan Carlos is an American stand-up humorist who played a repeating character on The Colbert Report and is a co-host in the Nickelodeon children's show Me-TV. Andre Braugher, Toni Morrison, and Avery Brooks are all related to Carlos. He was an alumni of Brown University's "Improvidence" improv comedy troupe and was an Eagle scout in the boy scouts, which was the highest rank. In the wake of moving on from Brown University in 2001, Carlos went to fill in as a marketing specialist in a New York…

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    people love action shows and cartoons, and many of these shows will often feature a strong, male protagonist, who after a series of heroic adventure and deeds, saves the world and “always gets the girl”. Well, that is more or less the case with the Nickelodeon show, The Legend of Korra. Korra is the protagonist of the show; a strong, independent female who did both: saved the world and got the girl. The creators of the show had to be subtle since the show’s predecessor, Avatar: the Last…

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    rhythm on things. Whenever I heard the heartbeat from a toy heart that my teacher had in her classroom, in my head I always added an extra beat to it, always turned it into something musical. I always thought it was because I used to watch the Nickelodeon kids show called “The Fresh Beat Band” every single day when I got home from school, so I let slide. I knew that wasn’t the real reason because it didn’t feel like it was, but I never looked deep into my abilities, never did anything with it no…

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    was the target of tabloids in the wake of several incidents involving bizarre behavior where she apparently "spun out of control." http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0004789/ As a child actor, Bynes starred in 56 episodes (1996-2002) as Ashley in the Nickelodeon sketch comedy, according to her IMDb bio. She parlayed her success in the TV comedy and starred in "The Amanda Show" in 1999. Amanda went on to star in other roles with "Big Fat Liar (2002) and "What I Like About You (2002), to name a few.…

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    Ariana Grande-Butera in Boca Raton, Florida, on June 26, 1993. From an early age she displayed talent as a performer. She started her career as an actress and singer in the Broadway musical 13. She later won the part of Cat Valentine on the Nickelodeon television shows, Victorious and Sam & Cat. Ariana began working on Yours…

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    Kids have the ability to interact with a guy named Joe and his cute, blue puppy, Blue. Along with Joe, children work to solve a mystery that Blue has laid out for them. With this show, children have the ability to be entertained through interaction with an animated puppy that also stimulates their brain. Though “Sesame Street” has been seen for many years and is highly known, this show still continues to branch out more and more. This Day, a newspaper out of Nigeria stated that later this year,…

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    There are over 1,000 different colors in the world, but humans can only name so many. There are around ten colors in our world that every human can name and are at the center of our everyday life. These are the colors that dominate all the other colors in a supreme fashion. Colors like red and blue which we see just about everyday our always in the back of our minds, Humanity has come to naturally associate these colors with objects to the point where some people can hear a word and immediately…

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    oblige and purchase the clothing for their kids. I saw that they are advertising around Nickelodeon stars to catch the attention of kids (Maheshwari, 2016). The growing use of tablets, computers, and the internet means kids are targeted. Time will tell if these tactic will work, but I think that it will. If my kids approached me and wanted me to purchase clothing from Old Navy based off an ad on Nickelodeon, I will do it. Their prices are low and they offer military discounts at the stores…

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