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    Selective Censorship seems to be a large debate in today’s world of technology. Through the use of television, as well as internet on cell phones, Chromebooks, and regular desk top computers, companies speak to children primarily by the use of commercials. This may sound like a freedom of speech and seem open and honest. Actually children often get persuaded to think differently, purchase certain items and accept behaviors that might not agree with their family traditions. I feel that…

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    When parent compared the amount of violence currently accessible with the violence viewed when they were children, they would notice violence is more available to view today than in the past. Because of this issue, parents are becoming concerned with what their children are observing. The average American child spends about forty hours per week viewing media; therefore, media has a large affect on how the child will act (Simmons). Since children tend to copy what they observe, over time children…

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    The home theater. The zenith of advanced household accomplishment. At the point when our precursors rushed to the underlying films to look up in stunningness at the "photo appears," little did they figure that their descendents would one day censure such areas for mammoth level screen TVs and the most recent in home theater sound gear. Since all things considered, why go out for supper and a motion picture when you can remain in? The home theater framework is the most recent stage in America's…

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    For many years, presidential elections have been advertised through television, but is this really contributing to the candidates? Whether it’s through a debate or a commercial, the presidential candidates are getting their name out to the world through television and it is creating a positive effect for those running or planning to run for presidency. Television creates a connection with both the viewer and candidate because it enables direct contact between them. As the United States began…

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    Donna Pinciotti

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    The American sitcom “That ‘70s Show” is set during the time period of a new wave of feminism known as “Second-Wave Feminism.” Donna Pinciotti, a one of the leading characters of the show, mirrors many of the groundbreaking feminist ideas of the time. I relate to Donna, although she appears to be quite dissimilar to me on the surface: Donna’s tall frame and bright red hair sharply contrast my own petite 5’2’’ frame and dark hair. However, I relate to Donna in her spunky attitude and her role as a…

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    Geordie Shore Show

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    It looks like the next “Geordie Shore” Season 14 will be more intense than the current series as the former lovers of the reality show’s cast are set to appear. It will be the “most explosive” season ever as these exes will look for their parts on the show. The coming “Geordie Shore" Season 14 will include the ex-lovers of Marnie Simpson and Chloe Ferry. Fans can now watch their favorite cast as they will have to meet their former partners to talk about their scandals and other scandalous…

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    I finally got around to watching the fifth season of American Horror Story. I was excited to see what they would be coming up with, seeing as this time it would take place in a hotel, possibilities galore, and with the little bits they released I was getting interested. When the show started I eagerly awaited what fate was in store for the first two victims, I mean women, yet as the show unfolded within the first five minutes, I found myself becoming disappointed with it. I stopped watching…

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    This show focused on sexual references and jokes, more than it did friendly humor to make the audience laugh. Even when the jokes were shameful, they were kind of humorous and made the show enjoyable to watch. This shows that today this behavior is found funny and is practiced by teens, too. This is shown by noticing that most of the jokes were sexual, even though there were some that were indeed not sexual. This poses the question: does what actions on TV shows affect the way the society acts…

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    One of my favorite shows on television today is the adaptation of George R.R. Martin’s book series, A Song of Ice and Fire, which has since been popularized today and commonly referred to as the HBO-designed title for the series, A Game of Thrones. The show does an exceptional job of coupling dramatic events with real world applications, which says a lot for a show regarded as a fantasy series by critics. Throughout the show there are certainly several different political implications that are…

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    In Noel Murray’s Article “TV’s Callous Neglect of Working-Class America” he argues that modern day television shows don’t appeal to the everyday working class American. He supports his claim by first giving some examples of older shows from the 60’s and 70’s and then comparing them with shows from the 21st century, then he supports a counterclaim saying that some shows such as Parks and Recreation give an insightful look at people working in low rent office buildings; however, it still portrays…

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