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    known for her short spurts of memory as Dory in Finding Nemo‚ but she is also known for her shocking coming out in 1997 on network television. Her coming out was one of the most important events to happen that year. Her show and career suffered for a bit‚ but she was able to show society another face of the gay community‚ and she went on to become one of the most influential women in today’s world. Ellen DeGeneres’ coming out was one of the best things to happen in 1997. DeGeneres first got national

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    under the microscope. She then looked at the list of suspects and the name of the victim that she was handed earlier by a CSI agent. The names of the suspects were Bashful‚ Doc‚ Dopey‚ Happy‚ Sleepy‚ Sneezy‚ Grumpy‚ The Prince‚ The Queen‚ and The Huntsman. After reading the list of suspects‚ the

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    be the key slogan in the series theme song. Seth MacFarlane used this saying when the show was brought back to the air in 2005. This was around the time that I had originally started to watch the sitcom‚ after I watched a few of the episodes that aired before the cancellation in 2002. Family Guy’s popularity had increased astoundingly since it’s cancellation in 2002. In 2005‚ it became the first television show to have ever been resurrected due to the high volume of DVD sales (Gablan). Since then

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    Oklahoma! The Musical That Changed The World Two great writers of American musical theatre‚ Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II‚ had one common idea. They wanted to present to the American public a new‚ revolutionary musical that would stand out among the rest. They wanted to make an impact on the societies of the era. They wanted to be creative and do something that was considered rebellious. When they finally combined their ideas together they created an American masterpiece: Oklahoma

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    all of my Producers in PTV (Pakistan Television) for providing me with the opportunity to learn skills and apply them in a very professional environment. Throughout my internship‚ I have basically learnt about the production of programs and daily shows in PTV for the Current Affair Department. I would also like to thank Ma’am Rabia Nawaz (Iqra University) for her excellent guidance and techniques that made my stay at PTV worthwhile. I would also like to thank the fellow employees for their cooperation

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    Comedic Language in Media The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and The Colbert Report with Steven Colbert are two shows that air discussing news and political matters. What makes them special is they are based on a comedic standpoint that serious politics do not endorse‚ such as making blatant jokes about world leaders or poor people. Both shows are broadcasted on Comedy Central‚ have a desk in the middle of stage‚ same camera angles‚ similar introduction music and even the Colbert Report was created

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    Daniel Semon “The Frogs” essay 9-18-2014 How has political satire really changed over the years? The onion‚ The Colbert Report‚ The daily show‚ and Saturday Night Live: what do all of these have in common? They spread the news and awareness but portray it in a comedic way. This is known as political satire‚ which gives light and laughter to serious topics around the world. Aristotle defines comedy as a representation of laughable people and involves some kind of blunder or ugliness that does

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    would be playing a trailer of The Truman Show movie and start from there. Many students will be familiar with the movie already and if they are not‚ the trailer provides a good explanation of the problem in the movie. The idea of being invigilated 24/7 is put across quite bluntly in the trailer alone. The trailer is also a good aid to use‚ should any Assignment 3 P/T Celta Karolina Szybinska 1 students have problems with a sentence in the text “The Truman Show-style concept”. Students could first

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    Horse jumping Many people may say that it’s a dangerous sport and that you have to be crazy for doing it but‚ after they try it once they won’t leave it. Risking your life is worth it when you find passion on and over the horse‚ finding lots of new‚ rich and encouraging experiences that will make you grow as a person and as a rider; as‚ when you jump‚ you need to be focused‚ you even forget about problems you may have‚ it helps you not being a rancorous person. When you jump once

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    hold an audience. The audience are often there to interact; either by asking questions‚ or simply to laugh in the right places and give the presenter(s) someone to bounce off. Live studio programmes generally come as daytime or late night chat shows or discussion programmes. Research Daytime television has programmes such as: Ready‚ Steady‚ Cook‚ Paul O’Grady‚ This Morning and Loose Women. The media is the biggest cause for stereotyping‚ and daytime television is usually directed more

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