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    All about the harmful effects of television which are increasingly seen among young children. Over the last several decades‚ a number of studies have shown that there are several ways that television can be harmful to the mental and physical health of children. TV should be labeled as a culprit in creating murderous children. TV programs promote negative behavior and children tend to display this violent or antisocial behavior. As a result‚ the innocence of children gets washed away at a small

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    image of women that reality television shows continue to present to the public. Specifically black women; black women are continually portrayed as crazy‚ loud‚ obnoxious‚ and ill tempered individuals. The television show Bad Girls Club‚ amongst others conduct a play like narrative where any black women is presented as the aggressor and the white woman is the innocent‚ kind‚ and feeble. This is truly misinterpretation of black women‚ white women and women in general. This television show is viewed by

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    paper‚ I decided to see a movie on the bottom floor of the J Standish Library at Siena College. I saw The Truman Show starring Jim Carrey who played Truman Burbank. The Truman Show is about a television show that has recorded the life of Truman ever since he was born. The television show is a worldwide phenomenon‚ the only catch is Truman does not know his whole life has been recorded. Every person in his life is an actor‚ and the producer of the show determines the fate of his life‚ from his marriage

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    14 October 2013 Sitcom Internet Assignment Sitcoms have essentially been around since the beginning of television in the 1940’s. One of the first sitcoms was “The Goldbergs‚” which moved from radio to television in 1949 (Fordham Metz). This show was centered on a family living in the Bronx made up of Molly and Jake Goldberg and their two children. The Goldbergs were Jewish immigrants and dealt with the everyday family-related problems of the time. Molly was a good housewife and mother to her children

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    traced as far back as Shakespearian times‚ during which females were not allowed to participate in the theatre‚ and therefore‚ men would play both male and female roles on stage. Nowadays‚ drag features heavily in entertainment‚ both on stage and on television‚ with entertainers proving popular with audiences‚ particularly here in the UK. The presence of drag‚ therefore‚ in the media and from the past builds a cultural frame in which drag queens are understood. What exactly is drag? Drag is the

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    PART ONE As a local television Director‚ my main focus is on the local news and the issues that affect the community in which I live. I would choose to make the closing of the parks for three days my lead story and leave the celebrity death to the bigger networks. My first priority is to report news that affects the citizens of the community that I serve‚ even with the prospect of bigger ratings; I would feel an obligation to my audience to report issues that are more closely related to them. I

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    The media affects people of all ages‚ gender‚ and stereotypes. There are so many ways that today’s media can influence people. Whether its advertisements on the internet‚ billboards along the highway‚ magazines in stores‚ television‚ newspapers‚ or even posters. The media is everywhere and it’s impossible to avoid. In my opinion‚ the internet is the farthest reaching for of the social media outlets. I believe this because the internet gives every single person the freedom the search anything

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    of 417‚000. It also has an online edition (Space‚ 2013). This essay will critically examine the arguments in the abovementioned article and‚ assess the strength of these arguments against theory. The article is an opinion piece about the reality television show‚ Junior Masterchef. Based on the highly successful Masterchef format‚ young male and female contestants aged between eight and 12 participate in cooking challenges. At the conclusion of each episode‚ one contestant is eliminated from

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    In the summer of 2000‚ Mark Burnett’s experimental reality show‚ Survivor aired on CBS and became a sleeper hit. Phrases such as rat “tasting like chicken‚” and the dreaded “the tribe has spoken‚” entered the American lexicon. Through watching and rewatching seasons of Survivor the evolution of Survivor over the last decade has shown how society has changed its view on race and other biases as well. Black players are no longer viewed as immediately lazy or angry‚ (Jeremy and Tasha from season thirty

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    released on October 9‚ 1998. It is aimed at students of GCSE‚ A Level‚ Scottish Standard‚ Scottish Higher and GNVQ Media Studies and English Language. Areas covered in this study guide and the accompanying BBC Learning Zone television programme focus on representation and reality‚ forms and conventions within the film world‚ the popularity of docu-soaps and issues they raise and their place and effect within the media world. Synopsis Truman Burbank has the feeling that he’s being watched. He doesn’t

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