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    technologies lead to innovation, soaring profits lead to affluence, and higher wages lead to a culture of consumerism. The majority of Americans experienced prosperity, thus generating an increase in spending and the enjoyment of leisure and entertainment. Radio broadcast, cinemas and live music venues flourished along with the growth of local towns into small cities. But unfortunately for some citizens,…

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    The Cleanser Show Analysis

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    in the field of media and social studies along and thus issues of sex are frequently talked about in these scholastic fields. Sex is concentrated on in connection to distinctive mediums in today 's general public including print, recording, film, radio and TV. TV utilization specifically can be considered gendered from various points of view, by taking a gander at things like representation of the genders in programming, the laborers on the shows and the groups of onlookers, scholastics can pick…

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    Marine Corps Women Reserves (MR) (Kuhn). Over 23,000 women joined the MR to be a part of the Marines (Kuhn). Some of their responsibilities were operating radios, being clerks, helping the mechanics and chemists (Kuhn). The Semper Paratus Always Ready (SPAR’s) allowed women to join the Coast Guard (Kuhn). SPAR’s were parachute riggers, radio technicians, store keepers, bakers, and radar operators (Kuhn). Finally, women could join the Women’s Airforce Service Pilots (WASP’s) to help the Airforce…

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    Visual Rhetoric Essay

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    Rhetoric is described as using language effectively and persuasively to convince or influence an audience. While rhetoric is almost always used in written or spoken form, the use of images (i.e., visual rhetoric) can be extremely persuasive as well. Visual rhetoric refers to how an audience interprets and responds to what they see with their eyes. In fact, visual rhetoric allows an audience to instantly connect with their emotional mind long before the rational side kicks in. One of the best…

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    George W. Bush Influence

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    when it came to politics. He was determined to seek revenge for his father’s defeat by deciding to run for the presidency. His beliefs on government interaction consisted of depleting resources that would be used to fund programs by creating an enormous deficit that would be too large to recover in following presidential terms. Bush was an advocate of restoration of traditional and religious values in the United States and believed that the 1960’s decade corrupted American values. Instilled…

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    In our lifetimes, we all fight battles. Sometimes we choose them, and other times they are thrust upon us, but we fight them anyhow. Some battles are small, others enormous, but they all take bravery, a quality two girls fighting similar battles, Melba from Warriors Don’t Cry, and Malala from I am Malala, had indefinitely. In both of true stories, two girls from completely different worlds find themselves fighting the same battle, the fight for equal education. Melba and Malala were both born…

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    History Of Motown Music

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    can't consider Motown when you hear an R&B or soul tune on the radio. Truth be told, it can most likely be consistent with say that you will discover a Motown record in anybody's Compact disc accumulation some place. The continuing legend of soul and R&B is astonishing to consider. So much good music has been discharged on the mark that it is practically overwhelming to consider. Most likely even Barry Gordy didn't understand what an enormous impact the name was going to have on the record…

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    Italian named Guglielmo Marconi in 1896 invented the radio, which helped in the connection of people and the spreading of ideas (Ackermann). : "The core armory of offensive warfare in the Second World War consisted of aircraft, tanks, and trucks. The effectiveness of these weapons in German hands depended on their use in combination, concentrated in great number at the decisive point of battle. Operational success also relied on communication. Radio played a vital role in linking tank to tank,…

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    Brazilian Music

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    and Axé. Frevo is usually accompanied with intricate and complex dances, according to Great Brazilian Music. Great Brazilian Music also states, “the very upbeat mix of traditional Bahian percussion music, reggae, Latin beats and modern international radio pop, was the dance craze of the entire nation.” Axé music was very popular in the 1990’s in Brazil. These musical styles play a vital role in the rhythmic vibe of the…

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    The name Elvis Presley brings many other words to mind: musical innovator, a rock n’ roller, extremely well known celebrity, epic downfall, fried peanut butter and banana sandwiches, The King. However, to most of his fans, he was much more than a commonly-used name in 1950’s tabloids. He was their idol and served as a way to express them. Elvis Presley was a true American success story that changed the music industry, creating conflict throughout his entire career. He started with nothing,…

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