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    Violence In The Lottery

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    Violence is consistently displays in the world, it existed in the past during the world wars, and nevertheless in today's society. There are countless numbers of novel stories about violence and it is interpreted in multiple ways. In the short story, The Lottery, by Shirley Jackson implies the act of violence in the society is accepted and its introduced in early life due to the towns enforced law. Violence in the story is shown by the actions of young influences, how the village signifies a…

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    Much can be obtained from watching movies and viewing videos. However, the fulfillment and richness of an experience are improved by attending live performances. On February 10th, 2018 there was an outstanding live music event in the world-famous Ball and Chain. I went to witness this concert with my wife; in order, to obtain the information necessary to complete this essay, but in reality, I ended with more than that because I had a delightful time and a unique experience. My wife and I chose…

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    As we learned in Lesson One, the first silent films had live musicians in the cinema, who played a score along with the film as it played. There were even sometimes narrators who provided commentary! In 1926, however, Warner Bros. studio changed the face of films - they introduced Vitaphone, which allowed them to add sound effects and musical scores to film. This is what allowed The Jazz Singer to actually containing dialogue! In the below clip, you see Jakie Rabinowitz (Al Jolson)…

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    The 2013 biopic written and directed by John Ridley, Jimi: All Is By Your Side, diverges in many ways from the cliched and highly stereotypical musical biopics. Ridley’s film highlights key events from 1966 to 1967, the year before ‘the greatest guitarist,’ Jimi Hendrix, rose to fame. The film differentiates from many of the typical conventions that are seen in musical biopics, especially those over rock and pop musicians. For the most part, biopics while not always boring, tend to be highly…

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    The radio was created through the invention of radio waves which are electromagnetic waves that have been created to transmit different forms of media across the air. Radio waves were first created in the 1800’s which lead to the radio telegraph which was used in the last 1800’s and early 1900’s primarily for military communication. The first speech over radio waves was transmitted in 1915 across the United States. The first FM radio was created in 1933 which helped improve the technology and…

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    It is I, the great Neil Patrick Harris, known for my skills within theater, television, and music. I am from the Southwestern desert. I was born of Sheila Gail and Ronald Gene Harris, notorious lawyers and successful restaurant owners. I am here to break barriers within modern society. I am working to become one of the most well known actors despite being gay. I simply want equality for all I dedicate my time to my gargantuan goal Which takes more tantalizing talent than you think I am the…

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    Omer Reflection

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    Omer, I agree that there were significant changes in the community members throughout the story, which in turn changed the dynamics of the community. Although such occurrences happened for years, I can say that life today is different than it was when I was a child. I tell my children, now grown, that “they don’t make people the way they used to”, meaning when I was a child, less crime and less hate were prevalent. Small community members used to still together, and people used to watch out for…

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    Broadcasting presidential elections on television has been influential in the United States since the 1960’s. Some think it has heavily influenced who is elected, made elections fairer and more accessible, and even moved candidates from pursuing issues to pursuing image. Holding a presidential election today without a television debate would seem almost undemocratic, that’s not what many people thought at the time of the first debates. First of all, the advent of television in the late 1940’s…

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    John Stewart Video Script

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    favorite series often made in a language beyond their lingual capabilities. For example, large number of American teenagers eagerly follow Japanese anime, and in China, some (in fact, roughly a million) people even found interest in Jon Stewart’s television shows! Thus the need for “subbers”, people who make translated subtitles on videos for the need of foreign fans, comes in. While some do work for the sake of profits granted from the original video producer, most subbers are in fact…

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    Sitcom Conventions

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    The sitcom genre is a familiar genre that majority are familiar with and is a growing genre in the media industry. Sitcoms generate millions of dollars every year with new popular TV sitcoms coming out every year along with the traditional sitcoms producing new seasons. The conventions of a sitcom separate this genre from others, like limited locations, stereo typical characters and circular narrative. The sitcom producers modified these conventions as the genre has grown and gained more ratings…

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