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    Genre Analysis The musical film has always held a special place for me. From my time as a drama student in high school‚ my eyes have been opened to the amazing world of the musical and especially the musical film. The musical film is a film genre in which the characters sing songs that are integrated into the overall story. Since musicals first began in theaters‚ musical films usually contain similar elements. These elements often simulate that there is a live audience watching. In a sense‚ the

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    Prevention of Prescription Drug Abuse: Genre Analysis of Flyer and a Picture Whenever we get sick‚ we see a doctor. We go to see a doctor to get a prescription to a drug which will make us better. We take the drug until we are better and once we are we store the drug in a cabinet for later. Many of us do not know that by keeping the unused drugs we are putting people around us in danger; especially children and teens. Children and teens are more curious to try the drugs and see the different

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    The first “Sex and The City” movie‚ which came out two years ago‚ qualifies as a comedy both because it is somewhat funny and because‚ according to a more classical definition‚ it ends‚ after some reversals and delays‚ with a wedding. The sequel — which should have borrowed a subtitle from another picture opening this week and called itself “Sex and the City: The Sands of Time” — begins with a wedding and never seems to end. Your watch will tell you that a shade less than two and a half hours have

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    All good television shows have to be intelligent and thought provoking. Grey’s Anatomy is a thought provoking television show. The episodes are based off of actual medical cases. The show also makes someone think about the controversial/ ethical decisions‚ such as cheating to get a patient at the top of the organ transplant list by cutting his LVAD wire so his condition would worsen. Another show that is thought provoking is Mythbusters. The show makes someone think about how/ why something

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    2009 Dr. DT Dayag Question: Critics of genre analysis argue that it is too product-oriented and prescriptivist. On the other hand‚ supporters (e.g Hart‚ 1986) say that genre analysis is pattern-seeking‚ rather than pattern-imposing. To what extent are these arguments valid? How may second language teachers deal with the potential problem of focusing too much on form than process? Give a comprehensive discussion. Genre analysis as an area of inquiry is a framework for analyzing

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    Genre Analysis In psychology many research has been done to analyze the effects of beauty. Are people who are considered attractive better off in life? Through recent research I discovered that attractive people do have more advantages throughout the course of their life. Two pieces of writing have confirmed these findings. The first piece is called “A Thing of beauty is a Joy Forever?” Returns to Physical Attractiveness Over the Life Course. This piece describes a study done to analyze the effects

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    Reflective Journal #3 Elyse Phillips Cabrini College There are many shows on television these days that people would call culturally insensitive‚ such as the Jersey Shore‚ Tosh .0‚ Buckwild‚ 16 and Pregnant‚ the list could go on and on. But I think that one of the most culturally insensitive shows of all is South Park. It is a show that revolves around 4 4th graders in a small mountain town in Colorado. Most people in America have heard of South Park or watched it because it relates to current

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    Genre Analysis: Citation and the construction of sub-disciplinary knowledge Introduction In Academic Writing‚ Giltrow introduces a new idea regarding academic writing as a practice of knowledge-making. In the process of constructing knowledge‚ different disciplines show diversity in the styles of writing. (Giltrow‚ 2009). Giltrow’s new reasoning of genre- combination of situation and forms- provides researchers a way to analyze the similarities of documents in order to compare the disciplinary

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    QUESTIONNAIRE Topic: Reality shows on Indian television We‚ the students are conducting survey on reality shows and would like to know your perception about reality shows. 1 Are you avid viewer of Reality show? o Yes o No o Can’t say 2. Which Reality show do you prefer to watch? o Big Boss o Master Chef o KBC o Comedy Circus o Others

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    with celebrities‚ food‚ beverages; and they all part of our culture today. While I was reading American Idol Worship‚ I thought about a show I had seen that made me suspect a hidden message or agenda and I came up with Full house‚ a popular television show. Full House was loved by every age group because the family had different age and gender actors. It was a show that taught a lesson from each episode regardless of the age group that was watching‚ but people did not pay attention to the hidden message

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