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    Censorship in Society: Positive and Negative Viewpoints Over the past several decades, American society has become a more vulgar and violent environment. As time goes on, more and more of our media consumption, whether it’s in television, billboards, video games, movies, or something else, all becomes subject to censorship. The use of censorship is an effort to block out what society deems too violent or risqué for children as well as the general public. However, in some cases, the sharing…

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    When our generation today thinks of “black and white” movies, we think of the movies that our great grandparents and sometimes even our grandparents always have playing on the television in their homes. Or at least, I do. I remember the long, boring, two hours that I would sit on the couch and try to watch those movies with my grandparents. The movies always disinterested me because they did not have any dialogue. If movies came out today in our generation without any dialogue I have a feeling…

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    Tv Shows In The 1950's

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    From “Leave it to Beaver” in the 1950s toe “Modern Family” in the present day, there have been some dramatic changes to what the American family looks like in TV shows as the decades progress. Although all the T.V shows display fictional families and situations, the cultural trends and norms are accurately depicted in each show. These changing trends are evident as we progress though decades. The changes most evident in the TV shows through the decades are the structure, culture, and dynamics of…

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    According to Lisa Tasliki's work, she argued that moral panics are caused by the rapid development of social change and also effected by technological development. The author thinks that involving the gender of girls through the positive account of childhood and its contract with popular media. In addition, the author discussed that children can use online technologies to get information, but it did not give a standard to divided sex information into age account which means that children get…

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    Sympathies In Film

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    The aspect of reality is very complex and difficult to understand. However, it has been able to perceive it by the clear connection of cinema with other ideas that are well understood by most of the people. Most of the readers contend that reality and the various semiotics that are available in the community are not easy to comprehend and relate to. Pasolini and the other authors have managed to eliminate these controversies by giving as many examples as possible and being able to explain the…

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    Growing up I loved to watch re-runs of the Addams Family on television. The reason I loved this quirky, yet comical show is clearly in the title. Obviously, the familiarity with the name “Addams” was an instant connection. But really, it was the word “Family”. This macabre and bizarre family was not your traditional television family, and that is what I loved. Growing up my family was not traditional, at least in my mind … not compared with my friends. My father was born in the Middle East so…

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    Not all Netflix binges are compatible with our parents’ taste. If you are afraid of what they’d think if they find out you regularly fall asleep with “Bob Ross” and “Curious and Unusual Deaths,” there are some family-friendly movies you can watch on the streaming giant. These include “Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey,” “Beasts of No Nation,” “All Good Things,” and “The Immigrant.” These films will make your day and are very entertaining. ‘Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey’ Released…

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    In 1985, author Neil Postman released an article titled “Learning in the Age of Television”. The focus of the article is how technology, more specifically television, can influence and affect the education of children. Postman begins his article discussing how parents have embraced the educational television show “Sesame Street”. The program would prove to justify children’s overexposure to television as well as relieving parents of the responsibility of teaching their children how to read (1).…

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    These novels could suggest many things about the United States in the year 2016. For example, the effect of popular culture in the society that Collins created versus today’s society. Harmon describes “popular culture” as “The phenomenon of what people really but unofficially do and say,” (Harmon 372). The idea presented by Suzanne Collins in, The Hunger Games feeds the idea of popular culture. The game makers would control many of the elements. People from the Capitol would take excitement from…

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    Ten80 Car Research Paper

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    My imagination always runs wild when I think about Robotics. I loved working on our Ten80 car as well, because we use cars in our everyday life. What a perfect way to figure out how your car at home works and then challenge its limits. I did like the drawings to engineering TEN80, it let me explore the insides of a vehicle and help me better understand it. It encourages me to push the limits on how far my vehicle can go and how fast. Also exploring where my limits reach its maximum. It…

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