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    lessons and every episode had lessons learned. But‚ fast forward another half century and Leave it to Beaver has been taken over by The Desperate Housewives and Breaking Bad. The TV shows cannot be any more different. Desperate Housewives has an all-female cast that showed the typical problems for women living in the suburbs. Breaking Bad shows the dark side of society and how many people will do anything to sustain their family even if it’s not

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    exactly say what “quality television” means” (Thompson‚ 1997‚ P12). Critics are generally aware of what TV shows they consider to be quality however they ultimately fail to provide a concrete meaning. Strong examples of Quality TV would be that of Breaking Bad and Game of Thrones. The analysis

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    Edwin Hubble In this adventure they look will be taken at Edwin Hubble. This look will be into three major areas of his life. His personal life how he grew up‚ whether he married and had children. Also‚ an investigation will be taken to look into his background specifically how he got started in the field of astronomy. Finally‚ there will be a look into what contributions he has made to the field of astronomy. Edwin Hubble would forever change the way astronomy was understood. He would also be a

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    How far do the sources agree that Edwin Chadwick contributed little to the progress made in public health in the years 1838-1854? The sources agree to some extent that Edwin Chadwick made little contribution to the progress made in the years 1838-1852 as he made no immediate impact at the time‚ he had all the theories and evidence but didn’t put any of this into action. This led to the limited progress made in public health within these years. Edwin Chadwick made massive long term significance and

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    Literature review Kerri Dock BA TV Why current TV audience are attracted to antiheroes? Looking in to this topic I have found a lot of useful sources that explain why television audiences love antiheroes‚ looking at the programme braking bad I have found evidence of what makes the viewers attracted to Walter White the anti-hero and why all the way through the programme the audience route for Walter. Reading an article from suite 101 on the rise of television antiheroes it suggests that

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    quotation from The Mystery of Edwin Drood by Charles Dickens reflects the opposite of what a typical Dickensian society is supposedly based upon. In this standard society‚ the plot would be based around the life of a dominant male. Although the title reflects a male name‚ the movement in the novel is directly related to the exploits of a particular character‚ Rosa Bud. Fondly called Rosebud by her peers‚ she is the apple of every man ’s eye and the envy of every woman ’s. She takes control in the plot

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    The Horses by Edwin Muir

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    "The Horses" is a poem by Edwin Muir. It tells the story of a world ravaged by nuclear war‚ where the few survivors live hopelessly in a desolate reality. Their outlook is changed by the arrival of the horses‚ a relic of the past which lets them rediscover humanity’s bond with nature. "The Horses"‚ as well as being a very beautiful and moving poem‚ has an important message to convey. The poet uses various methods to illustrate this. Throughout the poem‚ there are many biblical

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    Claudette Avan Sy Tian Diana Joy S. Ramos BTM14 Teenagers have bad habits that can affect their lives Teenagers have bad habits that can affect their lives‚ because of the vices‚ the sexual interactions and rebellions. Teenage life is a very complicated and challenging in terms of age it ranging 13 to 19 year old. And as we all know teenagers nowadays are keeping up with the trends. They want to get what they want in an instant. They don’t care about the feelings of the people around them.

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    positive (or even sometimes negative) change that encompass a surrounding society. Through his Americana lyrics‚ and strong embrace of the American dream and spirit‚ Woody Guthrie has achieved a cultural and iconic status in the American landscape. Woody (born Woodrow Wilson Guthrie‚ after the Democratic Presidential nominee) Guthrie was born on July 14th‚ 1912‚ in Okemah‚ Oklahoma‚ and died October 3rd‚ 1967. Woody’s father (Charles Edward) was a land speculator‚ and a cowboy who insisted on teaching

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    This Land is Your Land‚ Incomplete The poem “This Land is Your Land” by Woody Guthrie is originally a seven stanza poem that is often cut short in the recorded versions known to many. The poem’s main element is imagery of America’s landmarks to exorcise an emotion out of the reader. The first four stanzas have a much more celebratory tone compared to the final three. The last three stanzas are cut out‚ so as to not dampen the joyful tone of the song. The tone of the work takes a more serious

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