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    TURKISH DRAMAS IN PAKISTAN What is Drama? Drama is a unique tool to explore and express human feeling. Drama is an essential form of behavior in all cultures‚ it is a fundamental human activity. A high degree of thinking‚ feeling and moving is involved and subsequently aids in the development of skills for all other learning within and outside of schools (transfer of learning). Drama is a discrete skill in itself (acting‚ theatre‚ refined skill)‚ and therefore it is offered as a ’subject ’

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    well as its curse. Television is one of the most wonderful inventions of modern science. It is the most up to date means of communication. Television is one of the largest gifts of modern science. The whole world comes to our homes and we can see the live telecast of the news of politics‚ science‚ inventions‚ sports and other important events of the world. It introduces us with the whole world’s civilization‚ culture‚ trades and commerce‚ weather‚ sports and recreation. Television has widened the

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    question does gangsta rap music encourage violence or does violence influence what the artist raps about? One author argues that “gangsta rap” is at fault. In her essay “Thug Culture Is a Cancer Destroying Black America”‚ Cynthia Tucker claims that “This ‘so-called’ music and the lifestyle it glorifies is a malignancy destroying black America”(327). Tucker makes a reference to rapper Clifford Harris Jr. (aka T.I.) in her essay‚ high-lighting his arrests for his continued involvement in illegal activities

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    In response to Eric Uthus’ “Text messages destroying out language”. I found this piece very convincing but I personally do not agree with Uthus. Uthus believes people have a “weaker understanding of correct grammar” and use “little or no punctuation”‚ which he believes could lead to a decline in one’s education. One’s diction and ability to form coherent and complete sentences is very important for future job opportunities‚ exams and in everyday life. In my opinion children and the youth of future

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    watering dishes. By taking a U-turn from cultural Aloo Gosht‚ one might feel himself a part of this fashionable era. Food has always been a big part of the Pakistani culture‚ but with the current revolution in the means of media‚ the food industry in Pakistan seems to have exploded. Food is ubiquitous in Pakistan. Exclusive food channels are growing day by day which broadcast cooking shows throughout the day. Newspapers and magazines are filled with advertisements and recipes for food items. One might

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    Book Review: Destroying Avalon by Venus Pham Published in 2006‚ ‘Destroying Avalon’ is a Young Adult fiction novel written by Katie McCaffrey. It depicts the story of Avalon‚ a 14 year old girl‚ whose life drastically changes when she moves from the country side of Grace Point to the city of Sorrento. As she enters a new school she becomes a target of a bullying campaign which escalates to being bullied both face to face and through blogging sites. Attacked by strangers and people she knows‚ the

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    ENGL 101-B33 February 19‚ 2013 The Effect of Television in American Culture The television has positioned various issues pertaining to the lives of the general public in a number of ways. Undoubtedly‚ views and opinions of the public may be easily controlled and influenced through content of various commodities of television. People opinions may perhaps form by their views on certain subjects. Starting slightly beyond infanthood‚ children learn to engage in‚ duplicate‚ and imitate the accessories

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    Our Culture and the Media” Benjamin Joseph Lentine ENGL 101-B09 02/15/2013 Television has become a major influence in our culture today. There are some who claim that it is perfectly harmless‚ and that it is no better or worse than any other recreational pursuits. There are others who say that though television certainly has its problems‚ it is a necessary evil. I believe that there are a few positive things that television provides‚ but as a whole its use should be limited

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    Impact Of The Television ​How may hours a day‚ a week‚ a year‚ do you spend watching television? Everyone enjoys his or her fair share of TV—it’s relaxing‚ and provides the occasional leisure time. The technology of television has been a recent phenomenon that is arguably one of the most influential innovations of the 20th century. Television may have had a rough start‚ but nowadays it is a constant presence in a vast amount of American lives. Once a luxury item‚ TV’s can currently be found in nearly

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    there have always been foreign influences on every culture. When it comes to the Turkish culture‚ having a wide geographic area‚ being located between Europe and Asia‚ playing a role as a host to hundreds of cultures are determiner factors for Turkish culture to be influenced by foreign cultures. In today’s world interaction between cultures happens more easily and quickly because of the mass media‚ guest workers living in foreign countries‚ TV series‚ literature‚ and music culture. Chinese‚ Arabic‚ Persian

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