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    Csi Class Reflection

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    CSI Class Reflection To begin‚ I just want to say that the overall idea of this class is just ridiculous. The fact that no other school in the entire county requires a class like this on top of the amount of stress that it puts students through is just deplorable. Not to mention that students who have other commitments besides school‚ such as a job‚ or even in my case college‚ have a hard time even finding the time to work on their project outside of school. Secondly‚ this class is just a hodge

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    Serial Podcast

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    dramatic scenarios for each of their episodes. Investigator and journalist‚ Sarah Koenig‚ hosted the podcast and she presents her story in a form of reporter‚ in which she shares the story of a murder that occurred in Baltimore‚ Maryland. This critique will review the very first episode of The Serial Podcast and the quality of Sarah Koenig’s report from the story of the murder‚ to the interviews she shared with her witnesses. In the first episode entitled‚ The Alibi investigates the story

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    Analysis of Pawn Stars

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    also interviewed. In which they give us specific information about the history of the objects and their opinions. It is all portrayed in a way to show that the guys who work at the pawn shop are very knowledgeable while the public is not. Every episode seems to be about one day at the pawnshop. They take all of the more interesting customers and objects from the previous week or month and put them into one day. They also have flash backs to earlier in the day‚ the lighting is different for these

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    Puberty Blues Essay

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    They are both very clever but somewhat unpopular high school girls who wants to raise their social standings in order to go out with boys. Through out the episodes we get to know the girls’ parents- Judy and Martin who are closed off and don’t interact with each other much and Pam and Roger who have a far more open relationship. The sixth episode was directed by Glendyn Ivin and written by Fiona Seresis. The main plot is when the ’greenhill gang’ including Debbie and Sue‚ get wasted‚ go driving and

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    Night. You can sometimes catch it weekdays around noon on B.E.T. I like having the show on at this time because on school nights it gives me something to relax to and laugh at. I love everything about this show because it has a common aspect to each episode‚ has many genres‚ and the characters are fun and easy to relate to. The main character of the TV show is named

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    kugelmass episode

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    Plot Summary (The Kugelmass Episode) "The Kugelmass Episode" opens with Kugelmass‚ a middle-aged‚ unhappily married humanities professor seeking the advice of his analyst‚ Dr. Mandel. He is bored with his life‚ and he needs to have an affair. His analyst disagrees‚ however‚ telling him "there is no overnight cure" for his troubles‚ adding that he is "an analyst‚ not a magician." Kugelmass then seeks out a magician to help him solve his problem. A few weeks later‚ he gets a call from The Great

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    Finnsburg Episode

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    difficulties‚ particularly for those readers who aren’t familiar with the period in which this tale was created. One more specific passage from this poem that presents an obstacle is the "Finnsburg Episode." We begin to lose our understanding once the poet introduces us to the notion that the "Finnsburg Episode" is an offering to heroic Beowulf. It is apparently a custom to tell stories and sing songs at celebratory gatherings in this age. In our own modern way‚ it still is‚ which I think helps us empathize

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    Switched at Birth

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    warmth to his/her self‚ which creates a true bond between the viewer and character. Switched at Birth has many conflicts that are presented throughout each episode that premier. In a few episodes‚ Bay starts to form a bond with one of Daphne’s friends. This creates some tension between many of the characters‚ including their parents. In another episode‚ Bay and Daphne argue over what their lives would have been like if the switch had never occurred. If you’re looking for a

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    an overview of the show itself‚ discussing its commercial success and its place within both The CW and The WB. This will help me as I discuss the intertextuality within the dialogue and will help support my argument that the intertextuality in the episode and the show as a whole furthers character development and audiences’ perception of the characters. Berger‚ John‚ Sven Blomberg‚ Chris Fox‚ Michael Dibb‚ and Richard

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    Soap Seller

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    Soap.com: Role of Terry Schiller for Hollyville-Seller You are Terry Schiller‚ Syndicated Sales Representative for HOLLYVILLE‚ Inc.‚ international multimedia corporation that specializes in producing television shows and motion pictures. You represent the company in negotiating the sale of syndicated programs to local television stations. Syndicated programs most commonly are sold to independent local stations after running as a regular show on one of the major networks. As one

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