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    Number Seven: Missing a Missing Persons Department In ‘Front Man’ (Season 1, Episode 13) when Peter is describing fellow FBI agent Kimberly Rice, he tells Neal that she works in “Missing Persons and Kidnapping.” The FBI doesn’t have such a department in real life. They only investigate missing persons crimes under special circumstances. Number Six: Willie Garson (Mozzie) Sex and the City Tiffany Theisen Kelly Kapowski Number Five: FBI or XYZ Located on the Avenue of the Americas, the XYZ…

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    Running Head: FRANCE – SAY “BONJOUR” TO HULU! 1 FRANCE – SAY “BONJOUR” TO HULU! 17 France – Say “Bonjour” to Hulu! International Marketing Anthony S. Arion Emporia State University Professor Joyce Zhou Abstract Currently, French citizens only have access to one Subscription Streaming Video on Demand Service. That service is Netflix. Two years after breaking into the French market, Netflix has shut down their Paris office and moved to the Netherlands. After mixed…

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    Crazy Eyes is a Black female inmate and stud who has a mental illness (a gay/homosexual that is the “male” in the relationship) the character is portrayed as a serve lunatic, has anger issues, and stalker that is madly in love with Piper (Season 1, Episode 4). The problem with this character and/or role is the Black women are not properly represented in a racial and cultural way instead she is mocked and depicted as an insane criminal serving time in a women’s prison. If a viewer, is watching…

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    The Office Satire

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    mockumentary-style sitcom that aired on NBC which is network television from 2005 to 2013, capturing the mundane yet hilariously absurd dynamics of office life at the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Adapted from the British series of the same name created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, (making it a pastiche) the American version quickly established its own identity and became a beloved staple of television comedy. Set in a mundane office environment, the…

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    Racism In The Media

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    One of the most notable accounts of Glee’s racism would be in their season two premiere episode “Audition” starring Filipino singer Charice as new character Sunshine Corazon. In the episode Rachel, a white main character of the show, approaches Sunshine in the bathroom after hearing the Filipino female sing then asks her to join the glee club. Sunshine is unable to hear her correctly because…

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    Essay On Batman

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    His name was Dick Grayson. Finger wanted Batman to have someone to talk to except for himself. Eventually Batman got his own spin-off series called Batman. This series had many important things happen, such as the first appearances of the Joker and Catwoman.Those two characters are very well known in the media today (Batman: History). What makes Batman such an interesting character to most people was…

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    Many may have heard about the popular TV Series “THIRTEEN REASON WHY?” released March 31, 2017 about “High school student Clay Jensen, who one day receives a mysterious package in the mail with seven cassette tapes recorded by Hannah Baker, a classmate who recently committed suicide. ... As he listens to the tapes, he learns that there is a side for each person to whom Hannah attributes her reasons for committing suicide.” This show should be watched by youth, adults and even teenager because it…

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    Black Mirror Show Analysis

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    television series that examines a variety of issues that face contemporary society, usually involving the implications of new technologies. Created by Charlie Brooker, this celebrated fiction series illuminates the darker, often chaotic side of evolving media and human knowledge. Using an assortment of satirical themes and motifs, this show fascinates audiences by conveying a sense of anxiousness that is felt by the fluctuating nature of modern society and its increasing advancement. Each…

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    Valentine's Day Analysis

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    Ohio Technical College Composition II 6-1-1012 “Nick! I am tired of being the only girl in this apartment AND not to mention, I am the only single one!” (New Girl). From this quote, you can clearly see that Jess Day, in the new Fox television show, New Girl, is the only girl living with 3 other men in a loft in downtown New York. Gender roles in a television show can add humor, obvious contrast between characters, and depth. In the episode, Valentine’s Day, Jess struggles finding…

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    disorders are the most common. (Weisman 1) Anxiety disorder includes the conditions that create intense feelings of fear, anxiety, and panic in a person when placed in certain situations. This includes various phobias, post-traumatic stress disorder, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Mood disorders are conditions that can have frequent and dramatic effects on a person’s personality and mood. These types of psychiatric disabilities…

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