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    has affected their lives. They were able to take the idea of a world full of zombies and turn the idea up a notch. In every episode that has been released so far‚ the writers and producers have successfully made each episode give enough information and action to keep the audience glued to the screen while making sure they will come back the following week for the next episode. The producers have spent a lot of time figuring out how to produce this new television series and make it the kind that

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    Analysis of a Tv Show

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    from different universities of Taiwan‚ and some honoured guests from professional aspects or representative figures of universities such as school beauties. These attenders share their own experience and ideas of the topic which is given of each episode. The reason that shown at night every week days is because it is the time university students are active at. The content of “University” bases on the campus life of Taiwanese university students and their experience of it as well as their shared ideas

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    Magic School Bus Critique

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    Watching the episode "For Lunch"‚ a few observations can be seen on how this show proves to be beneficial to children. Every show starts out in Ms. Fizzle’s classroom where the students encounter a scientific topic. The class is then takes a field trip by the Magic School Bus. The magical bus takes them on-site to locations where the topic is discussed. In this episode‚ a student (Arnold) accidentally swallows a piece of gum. This sets up the study of the digestive system in this episode. Ms. Frizzle

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    The Actions of TV Characters and Their “Effect” on Teenagers If you walk into any psychiatrist’s or psychologist’s office today‚ you would find many teenagers waiting to see one. The teenagers are there for many reasons: to cope with the death of someone‚ bullying‚ abuse‚ an eating disorder‚ etc. However‚ the most common reason‚ as of late‚ is to get help dealing with an eating disorder or substance abuse as a minor. When asked how they even got started with these things in the first place‚ the

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    Breaking Bad

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    have not invested our time into the fictional world of certain television series like Breaking Bad‚ we do not have a special connection to any of the characters and do not have a deeper understanding of who they are as figurative people. In season 2 episode 12‚ “Phoenix”‚ the alienated viewers of Breaking Bad conjure up ideas of characters from the little bit of information delivered to them‚ and never experience the true meaning behind Smith’s idea of “engaging character”. Engaging characters helps

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    Fat and Fabulous

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    Rejecting The Ideal Body Image Many women feel that there is only one perfect shape and size that constitutes as the ideal body. The characteristics of the perfect woman are tall‚ thin‚ and “Barbie” like‚ but only a small amount of women actually live up to these outrageous standards. The media strongly influences our perception of what we should look like. This is the reason many people are not satisfied with the way they are. Kathleen LeBesco’s article “Fat and Fabulous: Resisting

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    Can Television be good for Children? University of Westminster The Communication and Media Research Institute Dr. Kaoruko Kondo & Professor Jeanette Steemers There is no evidence from anybody who has taken the trouble to look‚ ask and properly analyse‚ that watching television is a ‘mindless’ activity- for children‚ or for anybody else (Messenger Davies 1989: 84). Introduction The purpose of this literature review is to identify and review research which supports the view

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    Biography

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    California.  Dave Franco’s plans never included getting into acting‚ as he considered himself a shy kid in high school. However‚ he took the opportunity to come out of his shell through the new found acting skills. He made his acting debut in an episode of the popular family TV show 7th Heaven in 2006. He followed it up with other appearances‚ such as the films Frat Bros and after sex that weren’t well known. He then appeared as Greg‚ a soccer player‚ in the surprise hit Superbad which set his career

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    The Reality of the Truth

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    presenting the ’incorrect truth’‚ he does nothing to stop them. Like all current affairs shows‚ the team at Frontline are concerned with gaining ratings every night‚ rather than telling the real truth to people. One example of this is during the episode ’Add sex and stir’ where Brooke interviews a woman booted off her sports team because she ’wasn’t a lesbian’. This in fact is not the truth because she was kicked off the team due to her poor form‚ not her sexuality. Viewers are then manipulated into

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    What Is Real Crime

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    CSI that you may watch on television. I personally love the CSI: NY television show‚ but I also know that it is nothing like that in real life. I watched a CSI: NY episode called "Get Me Out of Here". I am going to talk about the show and then what it is like as a real crime scene investigator. First a quick synaposes of the episode. First‚ for anyone who is not familiar with the show it consists of New York police officers who work in the crime lab and a few crime lab techs that all work together

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