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    produced in the media industry. Naturally, other works such as films, television shows, and video games sample certain products to enhance their work; the most common form of this is music. Music has been around for centuries; therefore, individuals are, undoubtedly, inserting older songs to their work. An example of a music supervisor using an earlier song in a film is from, Perks of Being a Wallflower. For those who may not know, Perks of Being a Wallflower is a 2012 film by Stephen Chbosky…

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    beginning of a new outlet for information began, With the use of satirical techniques many new news show had begun to shake the standards the news had previously had. Starting with The Daily Show with Jon Stewart to continue to The Colbert Report with Stephen Colbert and even websites like the onion all having a unique and ever evolving standards of their own. These news television programs unifying news and comedy into something new shocked people. Some of the technique utilized for the sake of…

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    “Like court jesters of old, [Jon] Stewart and [Stephen] Colbert – politically marginalized with their “’fake news’” formats – criticize the ruling administration in a manner that is humorous and therefore non-threatening while also insightful and brutally honest” (Julia Fox, 2011). For years, Stewart and Colbert have used their “fake news” programs on Comedy Central to shed light on important political issues and governmental missteps to viewers who shy away from traditional journalism sources.…

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    The book that I am reading is, The Perks Of Being A Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky. This book consists of the letters of Charlie to an anonymous reader, the setting of these letters is in Charlie's perspective on his school life, and his house life. Charlie is a considerate introvert who is both the protagonist and the antagonist of the story, creating a conflict between himself. This conflict is the relationship of Charlie and himself, there is a progressive contrast of both perspectives…

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    It adds a sense of authenticity and reality of the film. So, the film's colours are more aesthetic value than real colours, rich in artistic meaning, more and more intense aesthetic appeal and emotional impact. Colours in the film became powerful media to create emotional mood, greatly deepen artistic appeal. It make he paid more attention on visual effects. The colours in…

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    The Westminster System

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    The British Empire was once the largest empire the world had ever seen. It was thanks in part to the adoption of a strong, organized form of government. The Westminster system is one of the most prominent systems of government globally thanks to the now defunct empire’s far-reaching influences. The system of a bicameral parliament, which is what the Westminster system is, represents every citizen’s voice, but that is not necessarily the case. Many of the countries that impose this system of…

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    A New Era in Late-Night TV with Stephen Colbert --Responsibility and Influence of Mass Media Nowadays, there are so many people can not sleep regularly, so it emerges various late-night TV shows. And the one of the most popular late-night TV show, called The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Stephen Colbert, who is an extreme right-wing blowhard celebrity, would like to give his own voice in public. However, in Late Show with Stephen Colbert, he sheds his political persona and interviews the…

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    Krabs asks SpongeBob and Squidward if they have any ideas to bring in any more customers. A talent show is agreed upon, and Squidward, seeking fame and recognition in any form, agrees to take the part as host and director. Squidward refuses to let SpongeBob perform because he believes that SpongeBob will be terrible on stage, but Squidward’s interpretive dance as the closing act, what he calls the “Incomprable Squidward”, turns out to be hated by the audience. Tomatoes are thrown on stage,…

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    I think that A Doll’s House is a drama. It is a drama because it closely resembles real-life. It in fact resembles the life that many women had to face not too long ago when men were still in control of everything, including their wives. Also, it deals with issues in marriage in which many people have today. The plot structure is definitely linear. There are no flashbacks and there is not a series of stories being told. There is in fact only one story being told and it began with the…

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    Stephen M. R. Covey, author of The Speed of Trust is the co-founder and CEO of CoveyLink Worldwide, and the former CEO of Covey Leadership Center. In addition to these accomplishments he is the son of Stephen R. Covey, bestselling author of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. Mr. Covey has an extensive speaking background and a multitude of stories that provide much needed practicality and insight in today 's business world. The Speed of Trust is something that we can all relate to.…

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