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    How did Sickle Cell made an impact on my life, Sickle Cell made and big impact on me in different ways it taught me to be true to myself that i shouldn 't care what others think about me i was made to be like this and I have to accept that this is who I am, this is me. My whole life I have always put this on God, always asking “why me” “why pick me”. I really didn 't think about it until I got older that God is’t the problem nothing is the promise that if I want to fight this I have to accept…

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    Relationships can be like a pack of wolves. There is an alpha and an omega, always a type of power structure. Jane Kenyon explores about this in her poem with the different roles the male and female take within in their relationship. She reveals how a power shift come about and the way in which each person in the relationship acts to accommodate it. “Surprise” In her poem “Surprise”, Jane Kenyon uses yonic and phallic symbols, regression, and the double to reveal the power dynamics within the…

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    Everyone knows about the American movie business. Millions of dollars go into financing big movie projects just to entertain ourselves away from the real world, and millions of dollars are sent back in tickets to go see these films. Certainly, this business has been booming for the past one-hundred years, and we keep on fueling the fire. Movies aren’t just about entertainment only. Many films have become part of the American culture, and many films from the US show how Americans think and…

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    The Yes Men Are Revolting

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    After watching The Yes Men Are Revolting, in which notorious political and environmental activists take the stage to expose large corporations and individuals for their greed, the students of Pitzer College were fortunate enough to host the duo and their producer, Laura Nix. Expecting a hilarious exposition and look into the elaborate schemes and motivations behind Jacques Servin and Igor Vamos, I found myself disappointed by their presence. Although their movie produced a large emotional and…

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    corporation, the biggest company in Television networking, Filmed Tv, and entertainment, it is Time Warner. Warner was formed in 1990 through the merger of Time Inc. and Warner communications. It has a large amount of content, yet, a very limited amount of publishing, specifying comic books. Many branches are linked to this company and few of them are HBO, Warner Bros., Cartoon network, CNN, Turner Broadcasting System, and a lot more subsidiaries. History: Time warner as it is known today, it…

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    Time Warner Case Study

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    and Warner Communications, primarily a producer of film and television pro- gramming. To reduce debt, Time Warner sold 25 percent of Time Warner Entertain- ment (which included HBO, Warner Bros., and part of Time Warner Cable) to Media One Group. In 1996, Time Warner acquired Turner Broadcasting Systems, expanding its cable programming networks significantly. By the end of 1999, Time Warner had revenues in excess of $27 billion and net income of almost $2 billion. In January 2000, AOL and Time…

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    expanding communication content of movies. In the 1950s, media content analysis proliferated as a research methodology in mass communication studies and social sciences with the arrival of television. Media content analysis has been a primary research method for studying portrayals of violence, racism and women in television programming as well as in films Shoemaker and Reese (1996) note that media content is characterized by a wide range of phenomena including the medium,…

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    In the past few years, Netflix has increased its popularity and has been one of the most successful businesses. Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph founded this business. Netflix gives people the ability to stream any show they want. It has become something that people look forward to and it is enjoyable for all ages. Netflix has changed the way people watch TV. People can binge watch and there are no commercials. Netflix has had a lengthy history before it got to where it is today. Netflix has a…

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    Claims Against Reality Tv

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    several lawsuits have come about insults of reality television. For example, “Graves v. Warner Bros and Williams v. ABC, brought reality television network liability into the forefront of the media.” This case came about from ABC tv show The Jenny Jones Show. One of the cast members, Jonathon Schmitz shot and killed another cast member, Scott Amedure. After Schmitz was convicted of murder, in retaliations, Amedure’s parents filed suit against Warner Brothers, the producer of the show, for its…

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    Kurt Warner is an inspiring football league player with a not average path to success. Not only is Kurt a humanitarian he became an NFL player at the age of 28. Kurt Warner had what some people would call a rag to riches, not starting at the average age of start NFL players. With grit and the 10,000-hour rule helped him get to where he is now. Kurt Warner is an inspiring football league player with a not average path to success. Not only is Kurt a humanitarian he became an NFL player at the…

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