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    (MIP-2) The meme uses the ad hominem logical fallacy and the pathos appeal to convince the reader to change their habits of watching television and using devices. (SIP-1) This meme uses this logical fallacy because it specifically attacks people who like to watch tv and prefer technology over reading. (STEWE)The meme at the top states “Don’t like to read? Would rather watch TV and play video games?” This top sentence basically shows that it is definitely an ad hominem because it is specifically…

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    It is often argued that the amount of screen time of children should be limited. There are many types of electronics that are becoming more available for young children. Studies also show that there are physical and mental impacts caused by too much screen time. Too much screen time effects child development as well. Parents should set a limit for their children to benefit their health. With all of the different kinds of screens found in today's homes, young children are exposed to almost 7…

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    Pursuit For Power

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    mentally collapses on air. Howard come the realization that his power to talk to millions of people every night has quickly vanished, so he beings to show a side of him that television has never seen before. Though Howard’s initial freak out was due to him loosing the power he once had, he comes to realize what the television station was doing to the public, which is feed them propaganda. He begins to preach to the…

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    Television has destroyed, and continues to desolate the desire to read. Throughout history television has replaced the leisure of reading with its mind-numbing tendencies. In Ray Bradbury’s 1953 novel, Fahrenheit 451, he predicts that television and other technologies will completely replace books. In many aspects Bradbury’s prediction is becoming a reality, humans have replaced the great literatures of the world with trivial video games, and the paperback book has become obsolete with the new…

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    Donna Pinciotti

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    The American sitcom “That ‘70s Show” is set during the time period of a new wave of feminism known as “Second-Wave Feminism.” Donna Pinciotti, a one of the leading characters of the show, mirrors many of the groundbreaking feminist ideas of the time. I relate to Donna, although she appears to be quite dissimilar to me on the surface: Donna’s tall frame and bright red hair sharply contrast my own petite 5’2’’ frame and dark hair. However, I relate to Donna in her spunky attitude and her role as a…

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    Geordie Shore Show

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    It looks like the next “Geordie Shore” Season 14 will be more intense than the current series as the former lovers of the reality show’s cast are set to appear. It will be the “most explosive” season ever as these exes will look for their parts on the show. The coming “Geordie Shore" Season 14 will include the ex-lovers of Marnie Simpson and Chloe Ferry. Fans can now watch their favorite cast as they will have to meet their former partners to talk about their scandals and other scandalous…

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    I finally got around to watching the fifth season of American Horror Story. I was excited to see what they would be coming up with, seeing as this time it would take place in a hotel, possibilities galore, and with the little bits they released I was getting interested. When the show started I eagerly awaited what fate was in store for the first two victims, I mean women, yet as the show unfolded within the first five minutes, I found myself becoming disappointed with it. I stopped watching…

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    Brav And Bravo Case

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    Please review the 2 media packages attached here. One is for BRAVO and the other for E! Analyze how well they go about building value for their particular network. In your opinion, which one did a better job? Please produce a typed paper that 1) Analyzes the BRAVO presentation for value, 2) Analyzes the E! Presentation for value and then 3) Tell which did a better job of building value for their network. Justify your choice. (See Chapter 8, p. 126-129 for information on creating value.)…

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    According to the wise philosopher Marcus Aurelius, “Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth.” Grey’s Anatomy is a show in which they have many twists and turns that can generate tears falling down your face to smiling cheek to cheek. Grey's Anatomy is the nation's most popular non-reality program and it most definitely stirs some chatter (Roach). When one thinks about the famous show Grey’s Anatomy, medicine, doctors, trauma,drama romance,…

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    criminal serving time in a women’s prison. If a viewer, is watching the show he or she is more inclined to associate crime and violence with Black people because of the image that is being put out from the media and audience (Velasco 2016). Sadly, once a false perception is put out by the media such as, TV programs, news, and articles, more people are likely to…

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