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    prejudice. A couple of decades ago‚ gender equality were more visible in society‚ and the media propitiated this idea on television‚ radio. This paper will analyze the gender roles by using two video clips from two of America’s popular television drama sitcoms. A semiotic analysis can be applied to these shows because of the symbols they carry. A careful semiotic analysis of the popular television drama Bewitched and Jersey Shore‚ will show that women of this day and age are encouraged to be independent

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    Symbolic Interactionist Perspective Media Analysis: The Simpsons SOC 100 July 21‚ 2014 Sandra Hightower Abstract This paper takes a look at a satirical animated family of the television show‚ The Simpsons from the symbolic interactionist perspective and how society is harmed by social inequality bias. There are two distinct social inequalities in the episode‚ “Luca$” that deal with skinny verses obese and outlaw verses law. The skinny characters of Marge‚ Lisa‚ Maggie and the outlaw

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    named as the funniest person in the United States by Showtime in 1982 and touring nationally in the early 1980s. Riding her early success as a standup comic‚ DeGeneres soon found work in the entertainment industry‚ breaking through with her popular sitcom TV shows Ellen from 1994 to 1998 and later The Ellen Show from 2001 to 2002. In 1997‚ DeGeneres came out as openly gay both in real life during an interview with Oprah Winfrey and as the character she played on her show‚ breaking ground as the first

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    The sociological imagination is a term coined by C. Wright Mills that describes the awareness of the connections between our personal experience‚ and how this is interconnected with the larger forces of society. Mills also described it in the book The Sociological Imagination (1959) as‚ “The first fruit of this imagination and the first lesson of the social science that embodies it is the idea that the individual can understand his own experience and gauge his own fate only by locating himself within

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    Reality Television Description One of the most recent and freshest trends to come out of television is the phenomenon of "reality television". Spurred by trend setting programs like CBS’s Survivor and MTV’s The Real World‚ reality television was launched as a new genre. With such recent hits as Laguna Beach: The Real OC‚ Flavor of Love‚ and American Idol‚ reality television‚ as a genre and a staple of pop culture‚ has only begun to grow. In an analysis of various articles studied from The

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    was put into repairs and reconstruction‚ it happened in a place such as America in an area with a huge population and the Earthquake affected many areas of American life such as the relocation of the studio of the writing team of the popular animated sitcom The Simpsons which was beginning it’s sixth season‚ it dominated the news and is still being talked about today. The Northridge Earthquake The Northridge Earthquake happened on January 17th 1994 at 4:30am.The Earthquake began in the San

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    Steve Harvey Synopsis Steve Harvey got his start in stand-up comedy‚ which led to TV roles such as host of Showtime at the Apollo and the star of a WB sitcom. He was one of the four comedians featured in the Spike Lee Film The Original Kings of Comedy. He now hosts a syndicated radio show and the TV game show Family Feud. "Steve Harvey." 2013. The Biography Channel website. Feb 21 2013‚ 06:28 http://www.biography.com/people/steve-harvey-20631517. Early Life Steve Harvey was a comedian

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    Mr. Bean

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    11 PRODUCTION AND BROADCAST 12 MUSIC 14 AWARDS 15 CHAPTER IV 16 SPIN-OFFS 16 THE ANIMATED SERIES 16 FILM ADAPTATIONS 17 BOOKS 18 VIDEO AND DVD RELEASES 19 CONCLUSION 21 ARGUMENT I think that you have to be a great actor to play the part which is interpreting Rowan Atkinson because everything is about the character. Lots of characters have different traits and Mr. Bean is just one of this sitcoms that are really funny. “Why do I like Mr.Bean so much?” is because I respect Rowan Atkinson

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    and may also learn illustration and graphic design techniques. There are also digital and editing opportunities in the film industry. There are also editing and production opportunities in the television industry. Broadcast news‚ television sitcoms and animated commercials or shows all require editing. You education will give you hands-on experience in design‚ editing and animation techniques‚ while also providing you with the opportunity to test your skills and find the electronic media career that

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    MrBritish Humor Introduction British humor has a reputation for being puzzling to non-British speakers of English. Nonetheless‚ many UK comedy TV shows which use it as a basic have been internationally popular. The most of use theme for British comedy are:       · Smut and innuendo with sexual and scatological themes       · Disrespect to members of the establishment and authority       · The Absurdity and banality of everyday life       · The embarrassment of social ineptitude‚ typified

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