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    In this documentary‚ PBS uncovers the evolution of marketing. Marketing has moved from targeting large groups‚ to targeting individuals and smaller segments. With so many messages being transmitted through the media‚ the line between what is being absorbed and what is not has become blurred. Getting through the clutter is difficult. Every thing is done to break through the clutter. Therefore‚ marketers need to market to only those who really want to hear the message‚ and to get those people that

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    Katigbak‚ Laura Clarissa L. Biology 1 2009-41357 The Discovery Channel documentary ‘The Science of Sex Appeal’‚ explores not only the factors that humans take into consideration when choosing a possible mate‚ it also explains the chemicals that are involved in both choosing a mate and maintaining a long term relationship with that mate. Attraction can stem from different physical features ranging from facial symmetry to body movement and even voice. Humans look for characteristics that

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    “Super Size Me” My perception of the importance of having a healthy diet and an active life Style after watching the documentary has change greatly. One would say that eating “fast food” a couple of times during a week or during a month cannot cause much damage to someone’s health‚ but in view of how Director Morgan Spurlock’s health went through significant changes with possibilities of developing serious health issues or having aftereffects that would not disappear even when returning to his normal

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    Swimming in Waste: An Analysis of the Documentary film The Dive Jeremy Seifert’s informative documentary The Dive looks deeper into the American enigma of how and why we have 96 billion pounds of food waste a year in our country when 1 billion people a day are starving worldwide. Seifert tells his viewers’ information that can prove there in lay a serious problem. For example there is 96 billion pounds of food wasted every year in America which is enough to feed the nation of Haiti for 5 years

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    History 414: World History II Movie #1: Food‚ Inc. The Food‚ Inc. was a very disturbing film to watch because I love food. I am hesitant to watch movies like this because I rather not know what really goes on. I love food and I don’t want it to change my mind about them. This is probably the thinking of most Americans‚ which is why the food industry is as corrupt as it is. Still I was very glad to be able to watch it because it really opened my eyes. The movie Food‚ Inc. is a shows how the

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    Societies Since the release of Gabriella Cowperthwaite’s documentary Blackfish‚ there has been much controversy about the issue of placing killer whales in captivity. Through examining the life of SeaWorld’s largest captive orca‚ Tilikum in comparison to orcas in the wild was a heartbreaking tragedy‚ which ultimately led me to the question‚ To what extent has placing orcas in captivity influenced their behavior

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    Dexter Patrick S. Baltazar NASC 10/ Planet Earth-Jungles Last meeting‚ we viewed a documentary entitled Jungles (Planet Earth Diaries episode) that focused mainly on the ecosystem and different factors involved in tropical rainforests. The emphasis mainly developed around the idea of biodiversity. It is quite interesting that these environments only consist three percent of the total land in the entirety of the world but is a standing habitat to most of living organisms (50%) of different kingdoms

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    My reaction to the documentary Telling Amy’s Story was not surprised nor shocked at all. I believed I knew what the result would be I was just waiting on the inevitable. This man showed multiple times that if he couldn’t have her no one could so I’m not sure what made her believe that she would be able to just leave her husband in the end. I don’t want to speak ill of the dead but I feel she should of just ran when she had the chance from the start of the relationship when he started to show signs

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    PBS Sick Around America and Sick Around the World Reflection on Health Care Finance This documentary shows the inherent disparities of healthcare in US. Though we are generally thought to be a nation based upon equality‚ when it comes to the economics of being healthy and maintaining health‚ certain segments of the population get relegated to the gutter. The World Health Organization decrees that health is a universal right of every human. (WHO‚ 2015) Though health can arguably be considered

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    Zorro A short documentary about a man known to have an attachment disorder Documented by: Christian fernandez Hilario Reyes >>(Francia/dela cruz) <<optional We went to U.P. diliman to search for a man named Dennis Magtajas also known as Zorro of U.P . We waited for him the until sunset to show up but unfortunately he didn’t. so we decided to go home and try our luck on the next day. the next day‚ we wandered the streets of teachers village hoping that we could find the person that we are

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