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    Master Of None

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    Diversity and representation of Indians and Asians on television in general are lacking to the point where it feels that it's not even a big deal to be considered a problem.In a study done by USC they conclude that not only does Hollywood have a major problem in diversirty and representation in films but its…

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    “Sabado Gigante” is the longest running television show in the world, but it is offering a final curtain call after years of making viewers happy. Mario Kreutzberger suggests that after 53 years he's running out of energy to portray "Don Francisco," who sets the tone week after week. The variety show has an historic run that will have viewers shedding tears for the final episode on Saturday. According to USA Today on Saturday, “Sabado Gigante” has never aired a rerun with 2,600 consecutive weeks…

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    Ghost Hunting

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    While ghost hunting is now mainly used as fodder for reality tv shows and horror movies, it was once a prestigious profession that garnered more than enough business to financially support the brave few who dared to attempt it. The science of ghost hunting- called techno mysticism- relies heavily on a belief in spirits and the individuals who appear to have the natural ability to communicate with them, but is also dependent on scientific methods and tools; a combination of early suspicion,…

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    Research Paper On Pokemon

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    “Moreover, the Pokdmon media products were skillfully designed to fuel a consumer culture of accumulation and acquisition among children. Like other television programming created for ldds, Pokemon was essentially a “thirtyminute commercial” promoting the product line through its storylines built around toybased characters.” The immense popularity of Pokemon among children in the late twentieth century has already been discussed. What, then, does this translate to in terms of a child’s…

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    Mindless Film Analysis

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    I reviewed Mindless a few years back, and honestly I don't think that review is very good. I was much younger and stupid, stupid enough to the point where I put short films that I planned to make on letterboxd before I made them (I still cringe when I read the scripts for them). The reason I bring this ups is before watching "Penis Boy" I went back and watched "Mindless" to see how Healey has matured as a film maker, and not only is Mindless better then I remember but Healey has come a long way.…

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    Shirley Card Essay

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    JMarshal Davis Professor Miller Journalism 11/19/14 The Shirley card is the name for the original model, who was an employee of Kodak. It was used by photo labs. Its purpose is to calibrate skin tones, shadows and light during the printing process. If Shirley didn't look so hot that day, we had to tweak something Shirley cards go back to the mid-1950s. A time when Kodak sold almost all of the color film used in the U.S. After a customer used the film, he or she would bring the roll to a Kodak…

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    star rating in 1998 and released his first book. Throughout the following years, he continued to open more restaurants and released more books. He first appeared on television on the British Boiling Point documentary and became a tremulous success. He received the Chef of the Year award in 2000. Ramsey's Kitchen Nightmare television series began in 2004. Since he gained an astounding amount of success in the United Kingdom, he began a new show in the United States called Hell's Kitchen USA in…

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    Sequence Of The Movie 8

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    The sequence that I will be analyzing is the opening of the movie 8 ½ (1963) directed by the great Federico Fellini. The 8½ opening sequence uses specific panning shots and the element of sound to depict fear and pressure in the most thought provoking ways possible. Filled with Fellini’s infinite imagination, this movie does not cease to amaze the viewer even after 40 years of its creation. It is certainly a masterpiece of its time and attracts you from the very first sequences in the film. As…

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    The television show I choose is “ The hundred” second season. This show is film from one book called the hundred, which is written by Kass Morgan. The story of the first season about is after the earth is get effect by the unclear explored, people has to left and live in the space. After 97 years living in the space station. People realize the space could not hold on that much people anymore. So they send 100 teenagers to the earth try to figure out how is the true living condition in the…

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    The show we are writing about is The Big Bang Theory. This show is a hilarious comedy about 4 geeky scientists who don’t really have a life, until a new girl named Penny moves in across the hall. After that all their lives start to change. Once they finally get the guts to talk to her, they find out she is a very outgoing, funny, loving girl. The only problem they have with her is that she’s is not the brightest person, while they are. Even though they make fun of her a lot, that’s what makes…

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