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    and it could possibly be restored at another network. It is already known to everyone that Disney Channel’s audience is almost the kids and the young teens of this generation. The network states that they need to keep a certain reputation of their shows. This is so‚ since ‘Girl Meets World’ is already on its third season‚ with Maya and Riley growing up all the way.

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    always watches TV almost all the time. I also don’t know when she became addicted to watching television. Actually‚ I think maybe she likes watching TV because she might have nothing to do. It could also be her grandma who always offers to turn on the TV for her. What is the real cause‚ though? I can understand if it is because she has nothing to do. But sitting in front of the TV all day? No way! I don’t get it. I have to see my niece cries everyday when her grandma turns the TV off. Why does she

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    Practice 1 Based on one novel above‚ discuss one of the themes in the story. Provide evidence from the text to support your answer The novel that I choose is The Curse by Lee Su Ann. The story is about the mysterious death of Azreen’s adopted sister‚ Madhuri‚ and how Azreen goes through everything to find out the truth behind the death. The theme that I would like to discuss here is gender stereotyping . In the novel‚ gender stereotyping is presented through how females should behave. This

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    Over the years‚ hundreds of reality shows have been created as television networks advances‚ the popularity of reality TV increase. Many people like that reality TV shows were about real people with real life situations. In this article‚ “Getting Real With Reality TV‚” by Cynthia M Frisby‚ the associate professor of advertising at the University Of Missouri School Of Journalism Across Cultures. Wrote this article in 2003 and it appeared in the September 2004 issues of USA Today magazine. Frisby begins

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    To begin with‚ Nick Serpe’s article‚ “Reality Pawns: The New Money TV‚” criticizes reality TV‚ which targets the lower class‚ and broadcasts the show so people can use it as a form of entertainment. Serpe describes‚ “Tom is going to repo her car‚ but if she can answer three of five trivia question right‚ the car will be hers‚” (Serpe 268). By this statement‚ it demonstrates that the‚ trivia question‚ determines if a person will get their own property back. This means that these games are not really

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    Analysis of a Current TV Comedy Show Seinfeld It is definitely Seinfeld’s unmatched take on life’s most mundane moments that makes it a tremendously successful comedy. Seinfeld is a TV comedy often ironically referred to as "the show about nothing‚" which actually details the lives of four single people living in New York City. It is the cleverly written plots‚ snappy dialogue and crafty‚ genuine characters that make Seinfeld distinct from other similar TV situation comedies. The first specific

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    ’The Curse’; by Andre Dubus is about Mitchell Hayes‚ a forty-nine year old bartender who is witness to a rape. The rape occurs right before closing when five bikers rape a young woman while holding Mitchell at bay. After the rape‚ Mitchell is distraught over his decision of not making a stronger attempt to help the girl. Police‚ family and friends try to comfort Mitchell by telling him he made the right decision. However‚ he continues to feel guilt and self-doubt over whether or not he could have

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    In the television show “Baby Daddy”‚ the actors show how a yang single boy can assume the responsibility of parent without preparation. In the first and second episodes of the season one‚ Ben discovers a baby girl in front of his door. The Baby is supposed to be his daughter. Since Boone‚ Ben’s mother‚ believes that Ben is very young and unable to assume parental responsibility‚ she suggest him not to keep the baby. However‚ Ben think that he can take care of his daughter and hopes to get the support

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    Should children watch a lot TV? I think children should not watch a lot of TV. Though TV in moderation can be a good educator as there are a lot of good educational programs which help children to learn the alphabet‚ numbers‚ about wildlife‚ time spending in front of TV should be supervised and limited depending on the age of child. To begin with‚ unlimited time spending on watching TV has negative influence on children health: less physical outdoor activities‚ sore eyes. A lot of children

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    Television Violence on Children In our society today‚ it is extremely important to pay attention to what influences children. One of the biggest influences America’s youth may have is the television. It is possible for children to be pulled into the television’s realistic world of violence with sometimes devastating results. The impact of television violence on youth behavior has been an issue for many years. Violent programs on television lead to negative behavior by children and teenagers who

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