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    shows such as Dexter‚ The Sopranos‚ Mad Men‚ and Breaking Bad have been at the fore-front of primetime television in 21 centuries. For their portrayal of the morally ambiguous characters. A morally ambiguous character is defined as a character that does bad acts for a good person and vis versa. Many scholars have researched the questions about the fan enjoyment of a morally ambiguous characters. (Eden‚ A.‚ Daalmans‚ S.‚ & Johnson‚ Janicke‚ S. H.‚ & Raney‚ A. A Krakowiak‚ K. M.‚ & Oliver‚ M. B Tsay-Vogel

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    up with Nicole and Carey Swartz‚ who are two siblings that prefer to avoid discussion about their past. They go to find refuge in Summerville when three tornadoes touch down‚ and while searching for a doctor‚ stumble upon Colt Jackson‚ a police deputy. The four characters make their way to the town doctor’s house‚ which is built like a fortress. There they meet up with not the town doctor‚ but Jerry Pinkus‚ who is a professional gamer. All five of main characters are driven into the doctor’s library

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    Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby was set in New York in the summer of 1922. This time period was known as “The Jazz Age” or “The Roaring Twenties.” The characters in the book lived in West Egg or East Egg depending on the way they acquired their wealth. The characters who lived in East Egg were considered “old money” whereas the characters who lived in West Egg were considered “new money.” Although Nick Carraway and Jay Gatsby were neighbors in West Egg‚ they had different levels of education

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    1. Describe the setting‚ including the place and setting. The book takes place mainly in Las Vegas‚ in 1971. It takes place in the deserts of Vegas during their journey from Los Angeles to Vegas. It also has places in Los Angeles such as the Beverly Hills Hotel during exposition or flashback sequences. 2. Main characters- Who are they? How are they involved? What do they look like? The main characters are Raoul Duke and his attorney‚ Dr. Gonzo. Raoul is a sports journalist that was sent to Vegas

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    psychological effects from improper television programs A large proportion of teenagers who commit a crime express that they are fond of watching certain television programs that containing improper content in it. Today ’s television programs are filled in variously violent and erotical scenes that are not suitable for teenagers. Because of teenagers cannot distinguish what is the suitable content for themself‚ for this reason‚ after watching improper television programs‚ the effects which influence

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    Best Practices for Preschool Programs: An Update on Inclusive Settings. 1. Classroom Communication- process of information sharing that consists of verbal and nonverbal transactions between teacher and students‚ or between and among students‚ in a classroom setting. 2. Classroom environment- YOUR CLASSROOM IS "HOME AWAY FROM HOME" for you and your students. Make it attractive and functional. Consider grade/age level appropriateness‚ the type of classroom activities you will be implementing‚ and your

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    Television advertisements today are made to fit with the programs that they are shown with. With advertisements being made to fit with programs and the advertisements also made for the people who see them or the kind of people who watch the television program (Dennis). I will try to answer the question using some common examples to show how it is used in advertising and where it may go tomorrow. This essay will discuss how television and advertisements viewed during programs have the same nature

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    What I need to know about character: 1. Characterization is the means by which a writer reveals a character to a reader‚ including appearance‚ speech and behavior‚ thoughts and feelings‚ and other characters’ reactions and opinions. 2. There are four main elements of characterization. These include: a. How a character looks b. How a character acts c. How other characters react to this character

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    : A Raisin in the Sun 1. Main Characters: Ruth Younger‚ Travis Younger‚ Walter Lee Younger‚ Beneath Younger‚ Lena Younger. * Ruth: Ruth is pregnant and she is going to get her unborn child aborted. * Travis: Travis is the only child he loves his grandmother very much so he bought her a garden. * Walter: Walter is married to Ruth he thinks that everything’s against him. He only wants money and doesn’t care about anything else. * Beneatha: Beneatha plans to become a doctor and

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    tenderness‚ charm and beauty. It shows the struggle of a son named tom who is left in charge as the man of the house and is the only main income of a family of three. His mother Amanda Wingfield is a faded tragic remnant of southern gentility. His sister Laura lives in her illusions‚ she is crippled‚ and this defect‚ intensified by her mother’s anxiety to get her married. In their own rights this play could have 3 main characters. You can make a case for either one of them. Making a case for Laura

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