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    Lucille Ball

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    very annoying voice‚ was born August 6‚ 1911 in an average middle class American family. Ball’s ground breaking show “I Love Lucy”‚ gave insight into a middle class family in the 1950’s‚ the only difference was Ball’s costar and husband Desi Arnez was Cuban. When I picked my topic I thought it would be cool to dig inside of Ball’s personal life with her husband and family but as I discovered she was one of the first women to have her own television show and is looked at as one of the most inspirational

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    - Television Role In Preserving American Values During The Cold War After World War II‚ technology was advancing and converting from military orientation to more consumer based companies. One of the new technology devices that were introduced to American consumers was television. American television in the 1940’s and 1950’s became a link marvel between Americans‚ podcasting news‚ shows‚ and movies. American television during the 1940’s and the 1950’s played a major rule

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    Seinfeld Seinfeld ranks among the best situational comedies of all time. It has been compared to I Love Lucy and The Honeymooners‚ both of whom received praise for there pioneering works in comedy. But I believe that Seinfeld takes the term sitcom to another level. This is accomplished by exhibiting the many attributes of the show. Seinfeld contains many characteristics of a great situational comedy. The reason why Seinfeld is a unique show is because of its coherence. This show has a variety

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    famous comedians to this day. As a woman in her time‚ she was very brave. To put yourself out in the world of acting was not something they did. Because of her actions she got in many films and eventually made her biggest role‚ Lucy in the award winning show “I Love Lucy”. “Her groundbreaking work in comedy paved the way for future stars such as Mary Tyler Moore‚ Penny Marshall‚ Cybill Shepherd‚ and even Robin Williams” (Lucille Ball- Mini Biography). Recent woman comedians have been impacted by

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    The advent of television and television shows may have come long after film‚ but it enhanced film production almost instantly. Television naturally derived from early film since each uses basically the same medium: the motion picture camera. Since film had already set a base in the industry and mastered the new techniques and technology of cinematography‚ television had the opportunity to learn from film?s mistakes and advance itself quickly. For this reason‚ television evolved very rapidly and was

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    Has Alzheimer’s effected your family? If so‚ you’re not alone. I never knew much about it until a year ago when my grandmother Doris Addair got effected by the horrifying disease. Alzheimer’s is a progressive mental deterioration that can occur in middle or old age‚ due to generalized degeneration of the brain. It effects 5.3 million Americans today and has no treatment. This makes the disease the 6th most leading cause of death in the elderly‚ two thirds of them being women. Alzheimer’s doesn’t

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    Vivian vanve On set for a reunion of the I love lucy in 1977 Vivian recalls for other cast and crew members moments from her career‚ and reflects on how comedy has changed since she first began particulary for women. In doing so‚ Recreates a scene that shows the difficulties she faced professionally‚ especially while in the shadow of Lucille ball. Create a scene that demonstrates the unacknowledged contribution she made to I love lucy and or the lucy show Create a montage of dramatic images

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    The “Sex Hotline” also sounds fun‚ given the potential love interest between Tina and Peter. Trying to hide their business can generate the threat of discovery and good comedy. 126 Hours doesn’t feel as funny regarding being trapped. Sugardaddy will depend on the chemistry between the characters and the level

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    were families‚ so they had babies. Just like parents‚ teens were similar. A study in one Pennsylvania school district in 1961 found that 40% of the 5th graders were already dating. 40%! That’s a lot for those 12 year olds. Teens were also falling in love and tried to have sex‚ just like their parents. That’s a wow. Since babies were being produced‚ so were diapers! Diapers went from a $32-million industry in 1947 to $50 million in 1957. Many workers who actually made money off of diapers must have

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    Extra Credit Jon George Mrs. Dvorak College Success December 1st 2011 Babe Ruth – The homerun king for ages was Babe Ruth. He played for the New York Yankees. In his earlier years he was a right handed pitcher in the MLB but switched to a hitter. He is now 3rd on the all time homerun list behind Hank Aaron who is second and Barry Bonds. Babe Ruth was born in Pigtown‚ Baltimore. Michael Jordan – In the eyes of many people Michael Jordan was the best basketball player in the world. He

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