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    consumer product film ended up becoming one of the great national pastimes that told stories and allowed it’s viewers to escape their lives. At the end of World War II however things changed permanently for the film industry. No longer were they able to enjoy their assumed monopoly; they had to fight against the advent of television. Fighting against television film makers turned to some interesting traits such as the film matter, changing of the production code and embracing television to sell…

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    for a piece of art. It was in the 19th century that the cartoons became humorous illustrations in magazines and newspapers and from the 20th century forward, cartoons have been referred to as comic strips and animated films” (Ahad, 2016). It has long existed to broadcast on television and is the most popular viewed programs by children. Children have grown much more interested in cartoons in many years and it has become the main hobby for them. “Mostly children begin watching cartoons…

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    influence. Television 's leading ladies and their complex personalities are slowly but surely dominating their individual universes. Overtime, television and film have shown that modern culture focuses on positive stereotypes that represents women to have limitations which can be seen through portrayals of professionalism, single women, and…

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    phrase Disney princess, do you first think of Mulan or Pocahontas, or a white princess like Cinderella or Snow White? Can you name any female directors? Is your ideal body image the same as the thin actors or actresses you see on TV? Movies and television programs undermine minorities and women. Children should not be exposed to the frequent underlying racism and sexism that in visual media. Entertainment corporations have too large of an influence on society; therefore, these companies should…

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    This television series was inspired by Islamophobia that American Muslim men and women have been facing since 9/11, especially the conflict that Muslim women were having with wearing their traditional clothing (Richards). The hijab, which is a traditional head…

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    Television and cinema nowadays are well recognized as an efficient medium to transfers message to audiences. For example, cooperate organization also use television and screen technology as a tool to advertising and marketing their product in order to get attention from consumer. Visuals and moving images on screen as the main attraction tools to influence human brain, according to a studied in psychology found that peoples' memories effectively when they see visual and colored image (Mone,…

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    1960s Television Imagine yourself sitting in the living room with your family. It’s the mid 1960s, and you’re flipping through channels until you reach CNN, where John F. Kennedy is standing at his post, giving a speech, with Nixon right behind him. You are watching the very first televised presidential debate. You decide to watch something else, so you click the remote, and Fred Flintstone appears on the screen, living life in the town of Bedrock. On comes an ad about toothbrushes, then…

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    Films during 1950's The 1950's was an important era for the United States, an era of economic growth for most of the people. This era is know for many different aspects and creations, time activities growth, modern jazz, credit card, fast food, the advent of television and movies,etc. The 1950's films were one of the biggest movements in that time, films created a positive effect in society, and was also a popular movement. However, how to know is this was a positive or negative if everyone…

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    Inevitably everyone will have a camera and monitor, and it will be fast enough that we can do exactly what we are doing today in this prototype community” (We Live in Public). If Lahlou saw this film, he would definitely have taken issue with this comment. Lahlou sees the privacy loss that occurs on the Internet. Because he believes that privacy breaches occur when ‘lose face,’ Lahlou proposes that the Internet identify the face a user wants to…

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    In todays time the media positively portrays the Autism disability. Many of the recent television series have depicted a character with an Autistic disability. The hit television show Greys Anatomy has illustrated this disability very well. In season 5 they had a new character Dr. Dixon enter the hospital. This Doctor suffered from Asperger’s syndrome, it was very well known to the…

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