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    The fictional character that best exhibits the diagnosis for schizophrenia is Timmy Turner, a ten year old boy starring on Fairly Odd Parents. He is neglected by his parents and left to suffer under the supervision of his abusive babysitter. Soon Timmy gets to be under the care of fairy godparents named Cosmo and Wanda who grant his every wish which most of the time lead to bad consequences. My reasoning for diagnosing Timmy with schizophrenia comes from his idea of two fictional characters making major impacts on his life. When watching Season 7 Episode 4 of the show the fairly oddparents said some eerie comments. For example, “Cosmo” stated, “Oh, Timmy, Timmy, Timmy! What about my needs!?” (Episode 6), which is an example of a positive effect,…

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    Squidward, in “Naughty Nautical Neighbors”, ruins a fun game between Patrick and SpongeBob and manages to pit them against each other. Squidward’s meddling casts him as a somewhat devious and unlikable character. He is a fun crusher, and this characterization maintains throughout the episodes. Squidward’s rude attitude is a reflection of his own discontent. Squidward works as a cashier at the Krusty Krab, but the life he dreams of involves luxuries that he could not afford with his current…

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    especially when there is no reason to dislike it. An example of this phenomenon is the monk’s anger and envy towards Brother Lawrence in Robert Browning’s “Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister.” The dramatic monologue features a speaker who has a deep hate for one of his brothers. The conflict with the monk and Brother Lawrence is correlated to modern day culture and TV shows such as the Fairly Odd Parents and The Simpsons. Robert Browning’s “Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister” is a dramatic…

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    Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon are two of the most popular kids TV channels in the US. Despite being rival channels, they have many similarities. Despite that, they are definitely not the same. The two channels have many different aspects that have contributed to their success and their rivalry. Cartoon network was launched in October, 1992 and is owned by Cartoon Network Inc. The languages on their channel are English and Spanish with SAP. Cartoon Network has a website called…

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    Television can have long lasting and detrimental effects on children and young adults. While entertaining, watching T.V. can cause negative effects on physical and cognitive health, decreasing children’s amount of physical activity and sometimes impede brain development. Behaviorally, some television shows promote aggressive behavior in children and reinforce stereotypes. When looking into television shows to observe, I decided to select T.V. shows I had watched when I was a child. The Fairly…

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    BIG TIME RUSH Big Time Rush is an American television series that originally aired on Nickelodeon from November 28, 2009 until July 25, 2013. It was created by Scott Fellows (also the creator of Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide and Johnny Test and the head writer of The Fairly OddParents).[1] It focuses on the Hollywood misadventures of four Hockey players from Minnesota: Kendall Knight, James Diamond, Carlos Garcia, and Logan Mitchell, after they are selected to form a boy band by…

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    Noor AlDakheel Psychology- B December 13,2016 Timmy Turner: Schizophrenia Description: There are rare cases of schizophrenia, however if one is diagnosed with schizophrenia, it lives with them for the rest of their lives. Patient Timmy Turner is a fictional cartoon character that plays the main role in The Fairly Oddparents and unfortunately is diagnosed with schizophrenia but he doesn't knows it, even his parents. Timmy turner is only a 10 year old boy who is really intelligent for his age…

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    Whether it is the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci, the architect that designed your house, or the Crayola wall drawings that you did when you were 5 years old, art is all around us. Without art, the world would feel much more monotonous than it is today (The Pixies in the Nickelodeon T.V show Fairly Oddparents comes to mind). An interesting quote that does not have anyone claiming as the author has been floating around in the internet and it said, “Earth without art is just eh”. What is the…

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    portrayed in modern day television shows, there is a noticeable difference in what the father 's role is in the family. The Brady Bunch, which aired on September 26, 1969, was a show where the father was portrayed as a strong leader of the household. Even though he had a very large family that relied on him for most things, he always knew what to do and seemed wise like a father should be. But if we take a look at a modern television show like Good Luck Charlie. The show is centered around a…

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