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    Using the Marilyn and Len exchanges‚ analyze the following: • What are the objectives of both parties in the exchanges? The objectives of both parties in these particular exchanges are to obtain the best accounts available to their teams to maximize profit for the company and commissions for their staff. As well as‚ to get their points across but they are both looking out for the best interest of their groups. On one side‚ Marilyn would like to share accounts rather than being left with bad accounts

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    common techniques of continuous editing. This allows the audience to understand the action‚ without drawing attention to the process of the construction. The show is shot with a single-camera setup instead of a multiple-camera setup more typical for situation comedies. This sitcom favours simple cuts and maintains the rules of continuous editing. This is used to control time‚ tell the story and to focus on the less important various characters. It helps to create comedy from the actions and dialogue

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    A Modern Family The situation comedy on television that I choose to study‚ which I believe highlights family values and functions‚ is ABC’s “Modern Family”. As the title suggests this is based on what we might perceive as the current‚ everyday family. I have watched this show with mixed emotions since its inception but these are only my observations about the show‚ no one can know what the writer’s background is and from what mindset they are coming from. The show is about the “New” version

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    Conflict Identification and Resolution BUS 610: Organizational Behavior Currently I am employed at Bank of America‚ they [Bank of America] established a new department called the Enterprise Estate Unit where deceased customers accounts are handled. When we the employees were notified that the Enterprise Estate Unit was being established everyone was excited because it was a chance to move into a different line of business. Bank of America associates are not allowed to “post out” or apply

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    Text identification: "Bewitched" was first telecasted on September 17‚ 1964 and ran for eight seasons until March 25‚ 1972 (Hall). Originally‚ it was aired Thursdays at 9:00pm on ABC. I watched it on a Tuesday night at 2:30am on Nick at Nite. "Bewitched" is a situational comedy about a witch named Samantha and her attempts to abandon her witchcraft to please her mortal husband‚ Darrin. The couple was married on the first telecast‚ but that was the last "normal" event in their marriage. Samantha

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    Brett Farrow Dr. TimmerTV Number Ones 15 April 2014 Impact and Influence of Seinfeld on the American Sitcom From its revolutionary take on the way sitcoms are produced to providing the catalyst for the rebirth of Pez dispensers in America‚ Seinfeld is remembered not only for its impact on American popculture‚ but also for how it helped redefine the sitcom genre. The success of Seinfeld’s unique spin on the sitcom format while on air‚ and its continued popularity in syndication today‚ has caused

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    Television has influenced society with the way audiences perceive culture and respond to stories presented on the screen. The first sitcoms ever produced were in the 1940’s when television was still in black and white. Television revolutionized from black and white to color by the 1990s and was also animated. Now by the 2000’s is was a wide range of camera systems in sitcoms that you can pick from such as a single camera system‚ multi camera system‚ animation‚ and even a hybrid. No matter the system

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    bibliographyLUV U "LUV U" is the story of three young girls Camille (Miles)‚ Whitney (Kiray) and April (Angeli)‚ who just transferred to Lamberto Uy Villarama University‚ or Luv U to finish High School there‚ where they will also experience about the highs and lows of young love. It all started when they caught the attention of JB (Marco)‚ Boom (CJ) and Rocky (Igiboy) on their very first day at Luv U. And despite the strict warning of their grandma Lola Paula (Joy)‚ Camille and her cousins continue

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    contradictory and immaturity. These techniques are usually used in a stereotyped manner and are typically predictable. For instance‚ something precious will always get lost and be seen again. Also‚ these techniques are only funny in the correct situation and only when applied to the correct character. For example‚ in the sitcom Friends‚ Joey is memorable for his one liners and immaturity‚ while Chandler is remembered for his sarcasm and human

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    Women in American Sitcoms of the 1950s and 60s Sitcoms – situation comedies – are probably the most “American” of all TV formats. They convey a high degree of viewer identification‚ as they show scenes of everyday American life. If the viewer identifies with the series‚ is the series representative to the viewing society? I will try to elaborate on that question by comparing to sitcoms of the 1950s and 60s and the image of women that they carry. Life with Elizabeth was one of the earliest sitcoms

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