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    The idea of Raymond came from a fishing excursion in the Gulf of Mexico when Rays scouts saw an idiosyncratic animal was drawn to their boat. Then, the creature clambered onto the boat and “won the scouts over with his silly antics”, invigorating one of them to make the creature the mascot for their new baseball team. This animal was named Raymond and his history is fascinating and unique. Raymond deserves to be in the Mascot Hall of Fame because he has impacted the students and youth of his…

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    viewing aspects of life that we don’t typically consider often, from articles that shine a light on the horrors of “Tent City”, to writings of the reality of working as a paramedic. However, the article that presented the strongest argument is “Television" by Todd Alcott. His approach to the conflict presented in his writings managed to submerge the reader into his argument, that makes the rhetoric of his statement that much more effective. We have also had a great assortment of unique videos in…

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    CBBC and Its Shows Conceived of the BBC's longing to offer a fitting level of separation in the middle of childrens' and grown-ups' projects, the CBBC iplayer site is more than simply a re-skin of the "ordinary" site with an offbeat new plan. The CBBC iplayer organizes visual, as opposed to content driven route and, significantly, contains no grown-up substance. The Sarah Jane Adventures The Sarah Jane Adventures is a British sci-fi TV programme, produced by BBC Cymru Wales for CBBC, made…

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    You may not know Ines Rau, but soon, if she realizes her second dream, the French trans model will be a household name. http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2017/10/19/playboy-announces-first-transgender-playmate/ It's taken some six decades, but in a first for the media company the late Hugh Hefner built, the magazine is featuring a transgender Playmate, according to a new Breitbart report. Ines, a 26-year-old fashion model became Playboy's first trans Playmate since its inception in 1953. Ines…

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    In America today, we see a lot of Television shows that blur or censor specific content, specifically nudity and foul language. In other countries and communities around the world censorship of the human body and language this would seem out of the norm. In Germany, television displays almost no censorship and nationally broadcasts frontal and back nudity without hesitation. Westernized thoughts and idealism of what is proper and acceptable behavior on broadcasted entertainment tends to be…

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    importance. These applications will become an entire platform for video. The Internet is morphing into television, and the video streams are paving over the interactive forking paths of text with a steady stream that does the thinking for us. After all, it's always been a business-to-consumer network to give the clients what they are mesmerized with the most, which is typically video.…

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    interesting that with the rising use of technology, those who use technology in excess tend to also be outcast by others. Rarely is there a connection made between both drugs and television. In Pete Hamill’s “Crack and the Box”, he draws many similarities between those who use drugs and children who have had the influence of television their entire life. Hamill starts Crack and the Box with a strong appeal to emotion to hook the readers, but unfortunately, there are discontinuities within his…

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    In America, the media plays a huge role in the way we think. Things such as movies, music, TV shows, even newspapers and magazines can influence our opinions and thoughts on certain subjects. Thoughts and equality towards social classes are no different. In most modern TV shows and movies, the social class that is usually represented is the upper class, but even then, the way the upper class is shown in representation is generally wrong. This has been this way for quite a long time, even since…

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    not exist” (8). I agree with Postman's view because in my everyday life I choose to get information from not only the people around me, but from media that reports stories from all over the world. I usually start my mornings with local news on television. I don’t necessarily watch particular network because they usually have the same stories. I watch it for weather, traffic,…

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    I find the research question “How do Crime Television Dramas Impact Real Life Cases?” very fascinating because it questions a unique argument that most people tend to overlook. I want to find out if watching popular television shows like CSI and Criminal Minds changes the public’s perception of law enforcement agencies when assessing crime cases. This research question does not affect my values but I do think it is important to know how and why television makes such a significant impact on our…

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