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    “ The Andy Griffith Show” are alike and different. They both are paranoid and suspicious. They both have a problem with some type of alien phenomenon.They are different because in “ The Monsters are due on Maple Street” they want to find out who in the town is helping the aliens.They are also different because on “The Andy Griffith Show” they want to find out who the new person in town is and if he is an alien.”The Monsters are due on Maple Street” and “The Andy Griffith Show” are alike and different

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    consider to be authors. An example of this type of author is a song writer. The lyrics of a song convey a message just like the words in a book. The author I am going to talk about is Toby Mac and his song “Steal My Show.” Toby Mac is a Christian singer/songwriter. His song “Steal My Show” challenges the listeners to let God receive the glory for what they do‚ and not themselves. A Christian’s life is not all about themselves‚ it’s about God‚ so he should be the one receiving the glory not us. The

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    Cherry Terrero- Ortiz TV Brain It is safe to say that just about everyone has watched television at least once in their life. There is an equal amount of informative things as there are uninformative. To say that television makes you less intelligent is ridiculous and untrue. If your overall intelligence can be so easily affected by a 45 minute show then you should really question how smart you really are. Although I agree with Dana Stevens point about the show 24 and its false representation

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    Addiction is a strong word. Some people would object to applying the word “addiction” when watch their favorite TV show. For instance‚ after watching a few episode of “Meet the Browns” I wanted to continue to watching more episodes. Forgetting I had other work that had to be done. Not only did it waste valuable time but it had my full attention. I wasn’t thinking about anything important. Like most episode Mr. Brown one of the main characters starts the episode in a loud raging voice drawing them

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    Authentic Television Shows Reality TV has developed a lot and has changed as the nation changed. Unscripted reality TV has amused surprised and offended millions of viewers through the years. As time changed‚ so did the content of the program. Viewers want to know more about the participants and the participants have allowed themselves to be recognized by the public eyes. Reality TV shows are becoming more of a success and going to stay because of High ratings‚ Money and Instant fame. First

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    The television show “Roots”‚ a miniseries airing in the late Seventies‚ provided gripping and emotional insight into the lives of a fictional family victimized by slavery. This controversial project attempted to depict some semblance of the horrific history of the American black community in a way that the primarily white population would willingly consume. Unfortunately‚ this depicted the African-American involuntary “immigration” experience as one that was terrible yet palatable‚ tying it up nicely

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    reduce self worth. Shakespeare’s "Hamlet" shows the lead character‚ Hamlet‚ suffer after the loss of his father‚ becoming excessively moody and suicidal. Sylvia Nasar’s book A Beautiful Mind‚ gives a look into the great mathematician‚ John Nash’s spiral into schizophrenia almost ruining his work. Both characters must overcome their illness to achieve their grand goals. In Shakespeare’s play‚ Hamlet suffers from constant depression. Throughout the play‚ Hamlet shows a "general feeling of sadness... a sense

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    WEEK 3 A Beautiful Mind Film Analysis xxxxxx x. xxxxxx xx University of Phoenix - xxxxxxxxxx Learning Center Economics for Business I ECO/360 xx xxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx‚ Instructor August 10‚ 2006 Background It is 1947 and John Nash has arrived at Princeton for graduate study in mathematics. "The mysterious “West Virginia genius" has no prep school legacy or old money ties to cushion his entry into the Ivy League - just Princeton’s most prestigious fellowship to signify that he does indeed

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    The Freak Show Attractions You can pick your friends but you can’t pick your family. We are born into families and to some degree‚ these people shape our personalities and views of the world. Do traditional families offer a better sense of self or worth? Do non- traditional families harbor immoral values that shape our outcome? Society has always based its value system on the traditional family. The 1950’s embodied this perception of the traditional family: two parents and a boy and a girl. Dad

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    Clever techniques of lighting and camera angles are used to portray intelligence‚ fear and unknowing. Howard says there is no special camera angle or lighting that can show great intelligence and that the actor’s eyes must signal interior brilliance. Lighting is a characteristic that frames emotion and sets scenes and paired with camera angles enable strong emotions to be shown.! Some techniques used were: point-of-view shot & perspective from Nash‚ music‚ noir lighting for dramatic

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