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    explain why they get paid that much. Firstly‚ entertainers bring in enormous profit for the companies they work for through door recipes‚ TV deals or merchandise deals. Correspondingly‚ the high salary is a reward for the contribution. Secondly‚ entertainment industry is so popular and profitable‚ with a large number of fans and audience paying to their profit. Accordingly‚ entertainers are supposed to afford them high level of enjoyment and amusement. Lastly‚ those stars’ working lives are relatively

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    In the Victorian Era entertainment was the best thing. If you worked hard all day in the house or the field and you wanted relief. You would just find something to entertain you and your family. There were all kinds of things but here is the most popular one. You could go to the field and play sports or go to the field and hunt. Then you could also go to town and go to the theater. There they acted in plays and you could watch or perform. Also in theater you told listen to people tell jokes and you

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    Music During the course of a day most Americans will come in contact with some form of entertainment that helps a person detach him or herself from the tension in his or her life for a brief moment. For some this may be a book‚ for others it may be a movie. Though‚ most Americans do not notice is how frequently they come into contact with music throughout their everyday lives and how it influences their mood. Music can be found everywhere‚ in your home‚ in the workplace‚ in the car‚ in the elevator

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    circus‚ zoo‚ marine parks or rodeos. Seeing animals held captive for human amusement was a part of our lives and we have never questioned that. But is such an approach justified? It is the fact that animals have been and will continue to be used in entertainment often to the detriment of their life and health. First of all‚ it is widely claimed that animals used in television programmes‚ advertisements and films are very appealing and attract large audiences. However‚ except for a few situations‚ most

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    why‚ violence is used by the entertainment and information industries. It offers an overview of research findings‚ an outline of government responses to the issue‚ and a look at some of the key arguments in the debate. It also explores the role that media education can play in helping young people to put media violence into perspective. Throughout the section‚ there are links to seminal articles‚ reports and surveys on the issue. Violence in Media Entertainment Between 2000 B.C. and 44 A

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    Christians in the Entertainment Industry How many times have we gone online to see what movies are in theatres‚ and seen either gory horror movies or ones aimed at five-year-olds? Do we not wish at that point that there were more movies out there with higher moral standards? Or perhaps we go to the theatre to see a play‚ and are shocked at the number of profane words. The media we want to watch may not have to be specifically Christian‚ but having more Christians in the industry could not hurt.

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    I’ll go ahead and say it: Neal Gabler’s "Life the Movie" makes valid points. Because of America’s dependence on technology-based media entertainment it is impossible not to interact with the distracting and alluring world of expressive communication. The world we live in today is sadly not the one that Henry David Thoreau was able to circumnavigate for two years in 1845. Today‚ to avoid media‚ is to be totally shut away from the world. Gone are the days of subtle newsprint and objective journalism

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    Entertainment For Teen Ages: Teenagers having fun About this article: Teenagers are all about having fun. Teach them to practice caution and safety at the same time. Teenagers are just figuring out who they are so they should be given guidance to explore and find themselves. If you ask the question "What is the best years or best time of your life?"‚ you will get many answers. But‚ there will be a large number of people who would say that the days of schooling are the best days of their lives‚

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    events and people who see the animals at these events. Though‚ they don’t exactly specify the audience‚ it is clear because these are the people that need persuading. In the sources‚ it is clear they are biased. In source 1‚ “The Use of Animals in Entertainment” it states‚” So‚ next time you are thinking of visiting facilities that hold wild animals in captivity‚ or you see wild animals being used for tourism shows‚ make sure the facility is a member of a reputable association. Don’t attend shows where

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    Entertainment was an essential part of everyday life in ancient Rome. Massive monuments were built for the sole purpose of distracting the average Roman. Evidence of their existence today‚ long after the Empire has fallen‚ indicate that the Romans took entertainment very seriously‚ and devoted a large portion of their time and finances for this endeavour. The spectacles ranged in size and splendour‚ from the modest but technically advanced theatre performances to the massive and brutal gladiatorial

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