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    Effects of TV Violence on Children The topic this review will be investigating is the effect of television violence on children. Therefore, the quest is to indicate whether television violence is detrimental to children, the questions of inquiry are: 1) What is the effect of TV violence on children’s aggression, 2) What is children’s emotional reaction to television violence? In a study by Pinto de Mota Matos, Alves Ferreira, and Haase (2012), the role identification of children with violent…

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    Hematemesis Case Study

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    In our study, intraoperative complications occurred in only 1 (2.7%) patient in the form of liver tear which was managed by compression. On the other hand, in open RYGB Luján et al. (27) reported 3 (6%) cases of splenic injuries that leaded to splenectomies while in open classical D.S, Hess and Hess (13) reported splenic injury and splenectomy in 4 (0.9%) patients In our study, Hematemesis occurred only in 1(2.7%) non compliant patient due to stomal ulceration following administration of…

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    documentary series “Your Inner Fish” explores the relationship between humans and all other living organisms. Shubin delves into human evolution to uncover similarities that connect humans with the world around them. The anatomist studies fossils, embryos, and various other parts to compare humans to fish, reptiles, and primates. Shubin challenges the common beliefs about evolution by recognizing the corresponding features between humans and seemingly unrelated organisms. The three-part series…

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    Sexism In Mad Men

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    Portrayal of Sexism and Stereotyping of Women in the Sixties In July 2007, the first episode of Matthew Weiner's Mad Men aired on the American television. The television series shows and tells about the lives of admen (men employed in the advertisement business) in the sixties. At the time of its first airing, the series became well praised by the critics and was lauded by The New York Times for being “a series that breaks new ground by luxuriating in the not-so-distant past” (Stanley).…

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    Tv Show Research Paper

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    NBC’s television series Trauma sensationalize the roles of EMTs and paramedics in roles of intense, high action and often providing completely inaccurate patient care. The very first episode depicted crewmembers engaging in sexual activity while on duty. Billed as “an adrenaline shot to the heart.” The executive producers of NBC are cited as saying “everything in the script, on stage, and in the field, is seen and influenced by real doctors and paramedics” (Thompson, 2009, p. 1). However,…

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    Jeffersons was an outstanding spinoff from the series All in the Family. The Jeffersons features George and Louise Jefferson a newly rich African American family living in Manhattan. The television show was based off the family dry cleaning business, Jeffersons Cleaners which eventually grew into a small chain business. The success from the family business allowed George, Louise and their son Lionel to move to a “deluxe apartment in the sky”. The television series The Jeffersons focuses on the…

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    American Dad Stereotypes

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    because he is the person I can relate to the most. Steve throughout the seasons of American Dad is always working hard in school but is trying to devise a new plan to just get with the girls but is obnoxious and too sensitive in Stan’s eyes. In season 1 episode 7, Steve says, “I touched her hand. Her hand touched her boob. By the transitive property, I got some boob. Algebra's awesome!” this line sums up Steve the best. I know if I was just a pinch nerdier (I was already in marching band) I…

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    take up 1/4 of the interviews. With Nixon requesting $600,000 upfront and a share of the profits, Frost finds himself in debt after advertisers drop out one by one. The series is filmed in four parts, the first three being Nixon and the world, war at home and abroad and Nixon, the man. The final episode concludes with Watergate, the crux of the interviews. After the first three are less than impressive, Frosts team are worried for Watergate and the success of the interviews. In the final…

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    1. How do the young boys of South Park define the term “fag”? Who they compare “fags” to? How do the young boys’ view and use of the term “fag” resemble that of the boys at River High School? a. The young boys of South Park define the term fag as an extremely annoying, inconsiderate person most commonly associated with Harley riders who feel the need for attentions. They compare fags to sixteen-year-old girls. They view the term fag based off of a person’s behavior. They distinguished gay and…

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    school, or relationships. For example in (season one episode three) when Stephanie is getting ready for her first day of kindergarten she is afraid that she won’t fit in or even be able to handle learning the Pledge of Allegiance. This episode Danny, Joey, and Jesse had to figure out how to help her become more confident going to her first day kindergarten. Another example would be when Stephanie, Joey, and Jesse all have the chicken pox (season 1 episode 15) and Danny has to work so there is no…

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