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    Mass Comm. Research November 11‚ 2013 Mini-Research Assignment 4 For my content analysis and quantitative research I will analyze the popular television show Love and Hip Hop: New York. I chose this show because I feel that it encompasses all things contribute to the representation of women in the media. This show is reality TV docu-drama that follows the lives of five celebrity women on their journey through life‚ love and their respective careers. Along with the women there are a few men that

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    Transcendentalism is the social movement that strongly emphasizes individual expression and creativity. The 1989 film‚ Dead Poet’s Society‚ is exemplary of transcendentalism and clearly shows the emergence of the movement in the United States. The film takes place in a all boys preparatory school in Vermont which highly values tradition and conformity. A new English teacher arrives with very unorthodox ways of teaching and looking at life. With his guidance‚ the boys at the preparatory school are

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    insight into the physical health‚ the mental health‚ and the socio-economic status of Jackson. Phoenix Jackson is personified as an aging tree. Phoenix Jackson’s physical age hinders both her journey through the woods and life. The character is weak and feeble. The character does not have sufficient agility or elasticity; thus‚ maneuvering through the swanky woods is time-consuming‚ challenging and strenuous. Phoenix Jackson is the manifestation of the phoenix (bird). Phoenix’s name symbolizes what she

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    Literary Essay The Old Man and the Sea The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway ties together a story about a fisherman trying to catch a fish and a deeper story about a man attempting to prove to society that he is not useless. This novella is an example of Man’s struggle to maintain dignity in the face of adversity. The old fisherman (Santiago) could have easily given up against the giant 18 foot marlin‚ but he could not stand going home one more day being looked at as an aging

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    portrayal of a theme or idea. In the film ‘Dead Poets Society’‚ the director Peter Weir has put forward several themes and ideas which are critical to the structure of the film. Fundamental aspects construct the basis of the film and they include themes such as tradition‚ conformity‚ and loyalty. Techniques such as low-key lighting‚ setting and quick cut edits contribute as factors to engross the audience during the course of the film. The film ’Dead Poets Society’ renders a classic example of

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    The Analysis of the Main Character – the Grandmother In the story “A Good Man Is Hard to Find” written by Flannery O ’Connor‚ the grandmother is the central character who grows and changes with the story develops‚ she is a round and dynamic character. At first‚ she seems to be an unpleasant‚ contemptible and selfish old lady who is skeptical about her religion. But in the end‚ when “her head cleared for an instant‚” the grandmother becomes a real believer of God. And she is heading straight to heaven

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    Character development allows literature to have an impact on the reader. If stories contained nothing but unchanging characters‚ no message would be delivered. On the other hand‚ if the characters were all actively developing‚ the audience would not be able to identify the message since too much would be taking place. Because of this‚ William Golding utilizes both static and dynamic characters to convey messages and the overall theme in his book Lord of the Flies. Specifically‚ the main character

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    Dead Poets Society Dead Poets Society visualizes the conflict between realism and romanticism as these opposing ideals are presented to the students at this single-sex boys’ preparatory school. Welton Academy is based on tradition and excellence and is known for its strict structured lessons formed by the realistic and anti-youth administration. Every time a new season begins‚ hundreds of parents leave their sons in the strict hands of Welton’s staff hoping they will end up prepared to educate

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    Left For Dead It was a horrific experience that I would never want to go through again. At first it was just a normal night‚ a little rough but nothing too major. We were just off the coast of Leyte and Guam when we were hit by two missiles. At first I was just lying in bed and thought it was a problem with the engines until the abandon ship order was given. The abandon ship order is the worst nightmare for any seamen. There was nothing I could do except follow procedures‚ I woke all the other

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    Marketing Plan Contents Part 1: Introduction Part 1 of the plan is designed to provide the reader with the necessary information to fully understand the purpose of the marketing plan. This part also includes organizational background information‚ which may be particularly important if the audience for the plan is not familiar with the company‚ such as potential financial backers. This part of the plan contains two key components: 1. Purpose of the Marketing Plan 2. Organization Mission Statement

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