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    What do the children love to watch on TV mostly? Undoubtedly cartoons and cartoons are the source of fun for children. As children most of us grew up, watching cartoons. “The term Cartoon originated in the Middle Ages when it was referred to as a preparatory drawing for a piece of art. It was in the 19th century that the cartoons became humorous illustrations in magazines and newspapers and from the 20th century forward, cartoons have been referred to as comic strips and animated films” (Ahad,…

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    The advancements in technology have had an extreme affect on the popularity of current superhero movies and media. Today we do not pay attention to how the innovations and inventions in production technology has changed over the past few decades and how superhero movies were so much different in the past. Without the special effects movie producers use today, superhero movies would definitely not be as exciting and action packed. So, these movies would not catch the eyes of many people.…

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    a cell phone by my side or in front of my face at all. When in a car, I didn't have a television to watch movies on until I was eight years old, and even then, I had grown so used to not having it, I never really watched it. I didn't have portable game devices until I was fourteen. The most important stage of life is a person's childhood, especially early childhood, and electronics are doing more harm than good to it. Support 1: When kids watch or play their electronics, they miss out on a lot…

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    play, let’s refer to video games. The main consumers for violent video games are teens because they get more and more realistic as time goes on. These games encourage killing and fighting enemies. The violence that these games promote have been around for many years. In 1993, there was a public outcry for the release of these violent games. The controversy over these games resurfaced after a massacre in 1999, which was committed by 2 gamers. More ways of playing violent video games are created…

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    Importance Of Film Essay

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    Film is one of media in English language teaching. Actually still has many media in English language teaching but film it is proofed affective just than any media due to it has audio visual’s character, where students not only hear but they can show or watch directly. According to statistic young people between 15 – 24 are active media consumer,more than 50% young people 9 – 24 like watching ( Nordicom – Sweden, 2009) From eyes student can memorize something quickly than hearing (Jane Sherman,…

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    Tv Show Analysis

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    a happy and caring male character, breaking gender roles that men are not caring and compassionate. In the show, Spongebob and Patrick, a starfish and Spongebob’s best friend, are constantly playing unsafe games together. In the particular episode I viewed, Spongebob and Patrick played six games involving hurting one another physically, but this did not impact them in the cartoon. This behavior could negatively affect a child’s physical safety if they mocked the behavior of Spongebob and…

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    We live in a time that movies reviews are being giving by normal people on social media leaving critics useless. When people write these reviews, the reviews are bias, racist, and unprofessional. In order to get a more professional, unbiased, and not racist reviews, people need to read real critics reviews. Whereas people like us who write movie reviews on social media such as Facebook, Yelp, Twitter, and etc. are called amateur critics. The difference between amateur critics and professional…

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    13 Reasons Suicide

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    Throughout history, the word entertainment has taken on many forms, ranging from plays, music, and screenplays. Today, we view entertainment as a way to escape the stress we experience in our day to day lives, whether it's shocking news report or a tv show we binge watch for hours. While entertainment may just be for amusement and enjoyment, it can also be a valuable source of information that keeps us updated with the current media. In the popular tv show 13 reasons why created by Brian Yorkey,…

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    Narrative & Composition The Incredibles Film Analysis Portfolio The reason I chose the 2004 Pixar Animation film The Incredibles, directed by Brad Bird, as my independent film analysis is because of, despite it being a children's film, there is so much more meaning to the computer animated superhero movie than it simply being an entertainment for toddlers. Some qualities the film explores are the way the public interacts with people who have amazing extraordinary abilities; it demonstrates…

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    developed into horrendous war tanks. Visions of wealth and prosperity are long gone, only to leave room for discrimination and violence. Something that is pictured in countless of today’s popular books. With Tomorrow when the war began, the hunger games and race against time being prime examples. The major question of course being how likely these predicted outcomes really are. What makes them and the message they’re sending out different? And is this alleged fate inevitable?…

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