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    Quiz Show

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    through on “taking a dive‚” as suggested by Twenty One’s producer. By‚ consciously‚ following through with the scripted plan for his dismissal from the show you began to see his string of poor choices. The prize money won from the quiz show was handed over to a “bookie” for a questionable land investment. He threatens to take legal action and reveal the show as a “fraud” when he was a willing participant in the deception of the viewers. In all of his ranting‚ his character and morals become questionable

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    Talent Show

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    At first I was hesitant to go to a school talent show‚ due to the assumption of lack of talent. Even though some acts were a little shaky here and there‚ overall it was a excellent concert. I saw an array of acts ranging from Witney Houston to rap artists‚ and even dancing. Especially at the end when there was a dance battle between two groups‚ while the judges were deciding the winner. With a grand prize of 25$ I was surprised there were so many acts of quality. This was a great experience and I

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    Reality Tv and Morality

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    References: * Poniewozik‚J. (2010) Why Reality TV is Good For Us. In A. N. Eken‚ B. Rodrigues‚ H. G. Atabaş‚ J. Harris‚ M. Güçeri‚ M. L. Bilgiç‚ S. Tack & Z. İ. ÖnelContemporary Issues In Focus (pp. 67-71). Harlow: Pearson Custom Publishing. * Rushdie S. (2010) Reality TV: a Dearth of Talent and the Death of Morality. In A. N. Eken‚ B. Rodrigues‚ H. G. Atabaş‚ J. Harris‚ M. Güçeri‚ M. L. Bilgiç‚ S. Tack &

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    The Truman Show

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    The Truman Show In the film The Truman Show‚ directed by Peter Weir‚ an important idea is the idea of imprisonment. This is displayed through Truman’s subtle confinement in Seahaven‚ which is psychological‚ physical and influenced by his friends and family who live there. Ever since Truman was young‚ the creators of The Truman Show have been manipulating him into not wanting to leave Seahaven‚ claiming that they “were forced to manufacture ways to keep him on the island.” The name of where

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    Fashion Show

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    A fashion show is an event put on by a fashion designer to showcase his or her upcoming line of clothing during Fashion Week. Fashion shows debut every season‚ particularly the Spring/Summer and Fall/Winter seasons. This is where the latest fashion trends are made. The two most influential fashion weeks are Paris Fashion Week and New York Fashion Week‚ which are both semiannual events. Types of fashion The garments produced by clothing manufacturers fall into three main categories‚ although these

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    Children Stereotypes on Tv

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    mornings on ABC Kids. It is a TV-G rated program. The show is about an African-American family with the last name Proud. There is a mom‚ dad‚ three kids‚ and a grandmother. The main character of the show is the oldest daughter named Penny Proud who is probably in junior high. Also‚ some of Penny ’s friends are in the show. All of the characters in this show are stereotyped by many things such as race and gender‚ including Penny. The first stereotype I noticed about the show was the way the cartoonist

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    cheapest and most popular form of entertainment nowadays. There is almost a TV set in every household. People of all ages can use it to entertain themselves at any time they like. It is clear that television is very useful in our life because it helps us not only to relax our minds but also to get knowledge of all areas of human life. However‚ nobody could deny its negative effects on its viewers especially children. Watching TV constantly might lead children to several useless habits such as ignoring

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    Ihere Tv Analysis

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    Ihere.tv Project report Ihere.tv consulting team Tanakom Muangsakul Chayut Bhamornsuwan Chattanon Saekow Thesis Denchartphan Jinnawat Pinchai 5122790124 Strategy Analysis 5122790645 Project Manager 5122792864 Marketing Analysis 5122790306 IT Management 5422800433 Collector & Complier yonitiam@gmail.com Stroke.boat@gmail.com Chattanon1@hotmail.com tumpkkk@hotmail.com Nut_narook@hotmail.com Submit to Dr. Saprangsit Mruetusatorn 13/09/11 Ihere.tv Project Report 2 Table  of  Contents

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    History of Tv Broadcasting

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    experimenting with television. UST demonstrated its home-made receiver‚ while Feati opened an experimental television station two years later. On October 23‚ 1953‚ the Alto Broadcasting System (ABS)‚ the forerunner of ABS-CBN‚ made its first telecast as DZAQ-TV Channel 3. The ABS offices were then located along Roxas Blvd. ABS was owned by Antonio Quirino‚ brother of former president Elpidio Quirino. Consequently‚ the first telecast was that of a party at the owner’s residence‚ earning Elpidio Quirino the

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    Talk Show

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    patient-physician communication‚ it can be used by physicians working in any medical specialty. The presentation is divided into four major components in which presenters give a brief overview of the issues and background related to the initiative‚ show a short video‚ lead the group in a role play and discussion sessions based on the video‚ and summarize the presentation’s goals and findings. Included in the kit are a video‚ a presenter’s guide and supporting overhead transparencies‚ and participant

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