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    Classic TV Shows are something the whole family can enjoy. These shows were very tame compared to what’s on television now. True, they could be silly and not usually true to life, but sometimes a good laugh is needed. So sit back, read a little and see if you remember some of this classic tv! The Mary Tyler Moore Show aired from 1970-1977 and was a true classic. The show featured Mary Tyler Moore as a career minded single woman working in a newsroom. Moore played the feisty independent woman who…

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    minorities, it may impact viewers indirectly. Watching the television programs called, Seinfeld and 2 Broke Girls made me noticed how the portrayals of minorities have changed over times. As well, they have the similarities and differences on how minorities are shown, same with the commercials. While the lack of minorities in television programs, they give inaccurate ideas about them. After watching Seinfeld I can say that the show is mainly white dominate. The cast are all white and it takes…

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    Final Reflection Essay

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    be entertaining, I knew that the ending needed be just as entertaining, if not more entertaining, than the rest of the article. The conclusion of my multimodal included a quote from the show, Seinfeld, and discussed the consequence if college students did not score well on their finals. I chose the Seinfeld quote because it served as light humor of not performing well on exams, but also served as motivation of why students should prepare for all of their exams. Since the description of the quote…

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    American Psycho, Election 2016, and the Entropy of the American Dream The ‘80’s described in the book were a time of excess, immorality, and sloth. They were also significantly a time when the American Dream, as originally described was one of hard work and charismatic patriotism, changed to one of excess and moral competition. In this, the human persona became more animalistic; so begins this discourse with a genius line from the main character of American Psycho, Patrick Bateman, “There…

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    did it to save his career? I don’t think his apology was sincere, I think he meant everything he had said that night, because that was initially what was embedded within him. He was brought on the letterman’s show by one of his friends from “the Seinfeld” to apologize and admitted that he had some prejudice deepen within him that he wasn’t aware of and would have to work on it. Few of the remarks he had made was for the particular group of people in the audience to shut up, because 50 years…

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    Unit 4 Responses: "Captive," Langer, Pinker, Roberts Captive: There are several conclusions that can be drawn from the allegory story. It could stand as a warning that we should avoid dark, moist caves and spend more time in a sunny environment with fresh air. This could also be just another artful story. It goes without saying that the story includes events that symbolize a deeper significance. Taking a look at the author’s history as a philosopher, I can see that there are many levels by…

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    The reading discourse community of which I am a member is atypical in the sense that it consist of early 19th century and late 18th century literature. I take great delight in reading books from authors of the aforementioned times for a fair amount of reasons: their elegant style of writing, as well as their expressive nature when conveying matters. If ever faced with the choice of either reading a contemporary book or a book from the late 17th century, I would summarily select the latter. It…

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    Friends In The 90s

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    “So no one told you life was gonna be this way. Your jobs a joke, you’re broke, your love life’s DOA (lil rambents).” “I’ll Be There For You” was the catchy song that would play from enlarged, home televisions on Thursday nights as millions of Americans would join together and spend the next thirty minutes laughing along with the characters from Friends. Friends was a huge hit in 1990s. It piloted it 1994 and ran for ten seasons. The end of this beloved series was like the end of an era, yet it…

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    In Caitlin Flanagan’s 2015 The Atlantic articles “that’s Not Funny, “The state, Flanagan suspect, reflects the broader “infantilization” of college students, who must be kept happy and entertained lest they wander off, taking their tuition money with them. She names comedian after comedian forced to sanitize acts or risk being shut out of a lucrative market. One comic Flanagan discusses brings the house down, only to be rejected by most schools when his routine crosses too many racial boundaries…

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    4. The Atlantis Bahamas, also known as Atlantis Paradise Island, is the resort built in 1998. It is located on the island of Bahamas like its name. Sol Kerzner, the South African multi-millionaire, and Kerzner International Limited are the founders of the resort. Towers and resorts altogether form the paradise island which requires time to finish. Initially, they constructed the beach and coral towers followed by the Royal tower to be connected by a bridge. In 2007, the resort was available for…

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