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    People Vs. Advertisements Many people will go to the store and look for items to buy that have been seen on T.V all around the world, but What do these advertisements really mean? How do advertisements create an image for men, women or even children? What does it represent? Knowing it reflects the fears that have proven the insecurities of being constantly told in advertisements, how men and women should be and occasionally being scammed into buying these products that also may not even work…

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    Cultivation Theory Paper

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    developed as one attempt to explain the influence of television on its viewers (p. 109, Bryant, Thompson, and Finklea, 2013). Also, cultivation proposes that over time, heavy viewers of television develop or cultivate views of the world similar to what they see on television, generally a "mean" world filled with violence and crime (p. 109, Bryant, et al, 2013). My definition of cultivation theory is a theory used to measure the effects television (mostly violence and crime) has one the viewers…

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    1992 Cable Television

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    conservative and liberal cable television viewers by setting a certain time for sexual mature content. This system allows underage or conservative viewers to be more likely to be sifted out as an audience by pick that late of a time frame. Violent Content Violence has been a integrated part of media since the beginning of television. Eventually, as violence on television become more graphic it naturally leads to the question of whether or not violence on cable television should be regulated.…

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    The fans of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” are wondering if the reports of Amiyah Scott being added to the cast of the Bravo show are true. Looking to find a replacement for NeNe Leaks, Scott’s name has hit social media as the latest celebrity under consideration for the show. According to TMZ on Monday, if Amiyah Scott is added to the cast of the reality show would be the first transgender on the show. So who is Amiyah Scott? The transgender model is known around the country for her modeling…

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    presumed that people are simply satisfied with the quality of the TV shows they would watch, but with the years culture is getting more cognitively demanding, and expect more of a show than they did decades ago. He believes that video games, violent television shows, and juvenile’s sitcoms are good after all because the juveniles mental development is altered by these games. His argument here is that…

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    A few years ago my parents introduced me to one of the most watched television shows in the United States, "Grey's Anatomy." Though the show was mainly advertised to showcase the drama aspect of it, I was only drawn to its medical component and the extraordinary ways the producer of "Grey's Anatomy" presented the characters. The ways the doctors did everything they could to save their patients, especially when they were in unusual situations that required them to make use of techniques they have…

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    TV Shows Analysis: American Horror Story and the Twilight Zone Linh Hua Anderson University Televisions came to the United States during the late 1940s, but they did not officially bloom until the 1950s. They were able to dominate Americans due to their diversity of programs: variety shows, anthology shows, sitcom shows, etc. In the current time, when one mentions anthology, people would immediately think about The Twilight Zone, which runs in the late fifties and sixties, and…

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    Television has given is the opportunity to view our lives through a characters. Television network are always coming up with new sitcoms that we could relate ourselves, and our families too while continuing to watch for entertainment. They allow us to visualize a life that otherwise we could never be able to live. It is important on how sitcom creators portrayed the family, because television is a reflection on our society. Society shapes family life in many different ways, it can determine…

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    cases, studios have shown no black individual working in the high-end positions in this industry. The numbers get worse for black females. Film writers play an extensive role in films and in 2013 only 12.9 percent of the 170 films examined in 2013 by UCLA, where given credit to women of color. While 87.1 percent of white males receive credit as writers. Television unit heads employers were 86 percent white and 55 percent male and less than 10 percent…

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    Direct Cinema and Cinéma vérité appear as two cinematic practices that explore film aesthetic and philosophy in relation to the “truth” they seek to present. Both of this avant-garde movements hold differences in terms of approach(interventionism and self reflexivity versus pure observation) but they are historically important…

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