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    The Cosby Show Analysis

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    “The Cosby Show” (1984-1992) was a situational comedy that followed the Huxtable family. The Huxtables were a middle class african american family made up by the parents Cliff and Clair and their children Sondra‚ Denise‚ Theodore‚ Vanessa‚ and Rudy. Throughout it’s eight year run‚ “The Cosby Show” made a big impact. “The Cosby Show” has been significant to media history due to the fact that it showed what major racial issues were happening when the show was on the air‚ revolutionized race in situational

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    That 70s Show Analysis

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    (1) How did you feel as you watched your show? After watching an episode of That ‘70s Show with the requirement to make the noise the audience was making‚ I felt tired and no longer interested in the show because I was forced to laugh‚ clap‚ and make ooh sounds even though I thought a scene didn’t need it. Also‚ some scenes in the episode of That ‘70s Show had a laugh track every three seconds‚ I felt bored because I wasn’t enjoying the episode‚ but now making noise just for the sake of making noise

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    Atticus Show Courage

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    One incentive for one person to show courage is when they are fighting for what is right. This is evident in the book when Atticus decides to take the case for Tom Robinson when no one else would. He is able to show true courage by being brave and standing against Maycomb’s prejudicial views on other races. In the book Atticus is portrayed as a caring man who is willing to stand up for equality. After Jem incident with Mrs Dubose and her passing away Atticus had a conversation with Jem on what true

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    Growth of Reality Show

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    Reality television has been around since television began in the 1940s. There were versions of radio shows that transitioned to television shows based on reality. Realistic situations involving unscripted actors and paid hosts transitioned quite easily from radio to the television set. The genre was not fundamental to the advent of television‚ in other words. Some of the original shows to debut on television as reality television were Candid Camera‚ Beat the Clock‚ Truth or Consequences‚

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    Segregation In Show Boat

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    large crowds are gathered and seek the arrival of the boat. Marching bands are prepared to play a song in its honor and reporters are eagerly trying to know more of the project. Shortly the audience is presented to Joe‚ Queenie‚ Magnolia and Gaylord. Show Boat is the first mixed-race-cast musical in which African American performers play three dimensional‚ sympathetic characters. Segregation is seen as an easy way to keep citizens safe because the whites see the colored individuals as a threat. Even

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    Freak Show Experiments

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    What do you think freak shows are? The dictionary says a freak show is‚ a sideshow at a fair‚ featuring abnormally developed people or animals. Meaning a person finds a person or an animal‚ most of the time it is a person‚ and show other people this person or aniaml. People most of the time have to pay to see the person or animal. I think it is right because if the people who started the freak show are nice they could give some of the money to the freak or disorded person. They could also maybe

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    Today Show History

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    awoke to the evolutionary and first ever NBC-TV "Today Show". The show‚ an American morning news and talk show‚ put us in touch with the world in which we live. From news to music‚ the show included national news headlines‚ weather‚ in-depth interviews with news makers‚ lifestyle features‚ other light news‚ local news‚ music of the day‚ and what was happening tomorrow in arts‚ science and sports to all fields of human endeavor. The Today Show opened with a view of Dave Garroway‚ one of the early

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    On Wednesday night’s episode of The Late Show with host Stephen Colbert‚ the American business executive‚ and chief executive officer of Apple Inc. - Tim Cook‚ talked about why he finally decided to go public with his sexuality. The American comedian and television host Stephen Colbert‚ made a witty remark‚ "Was that an upgrade‚ or just a distinctive attribute that hadn’t been activated before?" Joking aside‚ Stephen Colbert wondered whether it was because the Apple chief executive‚ who was raised

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    When I watched the episode of “The Ellen show” published on September 9‚ 2015‚ I noticed how uncomfortably you felt in the studio. It was visible through your non-verbal communication‚ especially in terms of the gestures (see fig. 1) and facial expressions (see fig.2).Interestingly‚ however‚ that by virtue of the established eye contact with the audience‚ you managed to get people interested and engaged into your performance. The audience‚ being under influence of their emotions‚ and being impressed

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    Reality TV shows

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    Nowadays almost everyone has an opportunity to watch television daily. Whether it is news‚ documentaries‚ films or reality TV shows. I am almost certain that the last type mentioned is the most popular among all age groups. Reality shows can be entertaining for its viewers and even participants. You can enjoy artist’s music while you watch almost every step of his daily routine. Also it helps new artists to become better known after these kind of projects. It is a good way for TV channels to make

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