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    “The Power of Cool”: An Analysis of Sex in Advertisement Nowadays the use of sexuality is a very popular way to advertise a product. The concept of using attractive people to sell any type of merchandise is everywhere‚ and this is effective because when you look at an ad of this kind you don’t focus on the product; you focus on the sex symbol. I chose an ad from Davidoff’s Cool Water campaign that appeared in Men’s Health magazine on September 2008. “Flesh sells. People don’t want to see pictures

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    Television

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    The Usefulness Of Television Television is one of the greatest achievements of the twentieth century. Mass can easily access it hence influencing society instantaneously. Television may provide unrealistic messages such as violent ideas. So does television only have its bad sides? Firstly‚ television helps us to learn more about the world and to know and see many new things. Television can often present information to us in a more effective way than books can. For example when the national servicemen

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    Literature Genres

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    All writing can be put into different styles of genre. Genre are categories of artistic composition‚ as in music or literature‚ characterized by similarities in form‚ style‚ or subject matter. In the study of literature genre; our categories will be looked at Prophetic Lawsuit‚ Wisdom Literature‚ Narrative of Comedy‚ and Revelation as Epistle. During this study of literature genre‚ figure of speech will be studied as it applies to writing and how it changes the meaning of a sentence. Since all

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    Genres of Music My favorite genre is R&B. Every genre has their own unique twist to it but I think what makes mine unique is the effect is has on people. R&B makes one want to move and dance to the beat of the music. It gives life to the ambience and it brings people to have a new personality. I personally find that it brings me up when I’m down. I find it very similar to hip-hop but R&B is a mixture of different genres which includes hip-hop in the mix. The artist that came to mind to associate

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    Genre Speech: Rear Window vs. The Real Inspector Hound When you think of the term ‘genre’‚ what does it exactly mean to you? Well I’m sure it’s without a doubt that you all commonly believe it constitutes either a kind or category of text‚ but in actual fact does it really? Good morning Year 11. The prime focus of your studies during the HSC course next year‚ I’m going to discuss how the genre of crime fiction has extended through time‚ whereby a variety of notions and characteristics exhibited

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    Reality Television

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    In this analysis I intend to examine CBS’s program The Amazing Race using the literature Global TV Realities by John McMurria‚ Televisions New Engines by Michael Keane and Albert Moran‚ and The Mass Production of Celebrity by Graeme Turner as instruments to analyze the program. The three readings assist in the analysis of CBS’s The Amazing Race because the concepts and arguments presented by the authors within the readings offers insight into the production of The Amazing Race as well as the global

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    Premarital Sex Essay

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    Premarital Sex Premarital sex is defined as when two people begin to engage in sexual intercourse before marriage. In todays society premarital sex has become part of the norm and has been accepted. Many young adults are living together before marriage and engaging in sexual activity. It has become apparent that more people are involving themselves in premarital sex and do not acknowledge that it is an immoral act. Sex has become a symbol for pleasure and is no longer considered sacred in today’s

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    Sex and Gender Essay

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    source The Tale of Genji and the Christian source The Book of the City of Ladies‚ both of which were written by women. In The Tale of Genji‚ Genji is made to be a commoner and sent into exile so he would not become heir to the throne. This may not seem strange in itself‚ but this was done by request of the Emperor’s wife. This actions shows that women‚ at least high ranking women‚ had some power in Japanese society. In The Book of the City of Ladies‚ the author asks the Christian God why she was not made

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    The Thriving Television Statistics show that 66% of households own three or more televisions (“Family Life”). Nearly everyone is impacted by television in some way. It can change the way society views certain situations or even change some families’ lives. Although many people may believe it has a negative impact on society‚ it plays a major positive role in the way society functions and evolves. The invention of the television has positively changed the world’s communication systems‚ politics

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    this idea on television‚ radio. This paper will analyze the gender roles by using two video clips from two of America’s popular television drama sitcoms. A semiotic analysis can be applied to these shows because of the symbols they carry. A careful semiotic analysis of the popular television drama Bewitched and Jersey Shore‚ will show that women of this day and age are encouraged to be independent‚ career minded and are not submissive to their men like they used to be. The television drama Bewitched

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