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    QUESTION 1 The author poses the question‚ “Why are Hollywood animated movies full of racist stereotypes?” In this context‚ the definition of “stereotyping” is the practise of passing judgement on people based on popular beliefs‚ perceptions and characteristics. An example of stereotyping in the passage is the negative characterization of the “robots Skids and Mudflap” in the animated movie Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen‚ where they are portrayed as illiterate‚ fist-bumping and bickering African

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    Cutone 1 Stephanie Cutone 100595990 KS100- Gregory Cameron 4 December 2010 The Ideology Behind the Sitcom ‘Leave it to Beaver’ Ideology can be described as “a process in which the set of values and beliefs that bind individuals together in a society becomes ‘naturalized’”( O’Brien‚ Szeman 44). In connection to that definition‚ it is useful to look at the ways in which a specific ideology can be formed. Television for example has had a tremendous impact on North American ideals. What makes

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    Bringing Drawing to Life: Animated Filmmaking I. Introduction A. Definition of Animation Filmmaking B. Types/Forms of Animation Filmmaking II. Discussion C. History 1. Local 2.Foreign D. Production 1. Pre-production a. Storyboarding b. Layouts c. Model sheets d. Animatic 2. Production a. Layout b. Modeling c. Texturing d. Lightning e. Rigging f. Animation 3. Post-production a. Composing b. Sound editing

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    their relationship overall makes the play more lighthearted and easier to laugh at as a whole. A Comedy of Errors is in many ways‚ the original situational comedy. Many of the scenes and the slapstick comedy create a feeling of watching a sitcom. Modern sitcoms have lost the depth and relatability of Shakespeare’s initial genius. With the aid of the directors and the actors‚ the laughs are inevitable.

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    Twelfth Night 1 ) Characters Sir Andrew Aguecheek is very similar to very modern day sitcom males. He would be portrayed as slow and hard to understand. If he was the clown at work and in an office scenario he would be the one that would get blamed for the bad things happening around the office. Sebastian would be a character that always gets in trouble. Trouble follows him everywhere he goes. But‚ in the end things always work out. He goes with the flow and doesn’t get too worked up. Malvolio

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    explaining how the popular T.V show The Simpsons was not so unrealistic and impractical as many Americans had thought it to be. In fact‚ The Simpsons was‚ more or less‚ a ““cracked-mirror version” of our own imperfect but lovable selves” just in a cartoon‚ sitcom type form. This essay talks about how The Simpsons family often reflects the way many current families live and how‚ although many individual characteristics in a family member may not always be the best‚ as a whole a family will often come together

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    The violation of the cooperative principle can often generate conversational implicature and achieve certain communicative effect. By violating the cooperative principle‚ Friends produces humorous effects and has become one of the best television sitcoms throughout the world. Ⅰ. Four maxims of cooperative principle A. Quantity maxim B. Quality maxim C. Relation maxim D. Manner maxim Ⅱ. Violation of CP Maxims and Humor Production A. Violation of the quantity maxim 1. Example

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    http://waikato.researchgateway.ac.nz/ Research Commons at the University of Waikato Copyright Statement: The digital copy of this thesis is protected by the Copyright Act 1994 (New Zealand). The thesis may be consulted by you‚ provided you comply with the provisions of the Act and the following conditions of use:    Any use you make of these documents or images must be for research or private study purposes only‚ and you may not make them available to any other person. Authors control the copyright

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    Perspectives‚ Glasgow‚ United Kingdom: Bell & Bain Ltd‚ 2003. Steven‚ 2003: Peter Steven‚ The No-Nonsense Guide to Global Media‚ London: in association with New Internationalist and Verso‚ 2003. Whiteside et al.‚ 2004: Jessica Whiteside‚ Elaine Smith‚ ‘TV Sitcom So Transforms Use of English’‚ University of Toronto Magazine‚ Spring‚ 2004‚ p. 4. Wilensky‚ 1964: Harold L. Wilensky‚ ‘Mass Society and Mass Culture: Interdependence or Interdependence?’‚ American Sociological Review‚ 29‚ no. 2‚ 1964‚ pp. 174-6‚

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    Why did Jamie Oliver begin the “Ministry of Food”? (150 words) The original Ministry of Food was set up by the British Government in England during the Second World War. It was about creating a network of food advisors and cooking teachers to educate the public on food and nutrition at a time when there was limited food available to feed England and where rationing was part of life. It was a way to educate people at time of crisis. In Australia it was introduced in 1942 and this is when wartime

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