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    The Third Cinema: Deconstructing Negative Stereotypes of Africa By Daniel Olufemi The arts‚ literature‚ music‚ internet‚ motion pictures‚ print and broadcast media and other artifacts of modern media culture share a common cultural conception –educating and shaping public perception. They provide the codes of recognition for self-definition and construction of meanings across socio-economic‚ political‚ gender and ethical issues. Thus‚ an individual’s lifestyle‚ fashion taste‚ arts

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    The movement occurred after 1945 is postmodernism which had shown it’s powerful effects in every aspect of life. It’s a movement that can’t be defined with a simple sentence because postmodernism has lots of components and directions. A postmodernist reflects history’s theological interpretations. When we talk about post-modernism we also take the concept modernism in our concept. Postmodernism is defined related to modernism as" the legalization of illegal parts of modernism". Modernity and postmodernity

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    French-New Wave Introduction This essay is about the influence of the French-New Wave on contemporary cinema. It begins by the brief introduction to French-New Wave‚ of which the influence on will emerge without strain in the process of analysis. Arising From time to time‚ filmmakers‚ film critics‚ and film buffs will make references to a period in film history known as the French New Wave. For some people this is a term to throw out just to sound impressive‚ while for others it carries

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    Working Mothers: The Effects on Society and Family Thankfully‚ the ‘Ward Cleaver’ image of the family is on its way out yet‚ according to sociologists‚ the sexual inequality associated with assigning men the role of the economic provider and women as the child rearer and homemaker‚ is still very much in existence. These social stereotypes remain in spite of the fact that‚ within the last few decades‚ there has been a sharp increase in the number of mothers deciding to venture outside the home and

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    The Recent Negative Effect of Technology on Society Roy Kantrowitz Mr. Ingram English 101/105 Report Ever since the Industrial revolution‚ technology has been changing at a fast pace. People are always wanting a better lifestyle therefore there is always something new arising so humans can cope with their physical environment. One of the most important breakthroughs for technology was the agricultural system. The agricultural system was the basis for the technology of the future. The agricultural

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    Media Has Many Diffrent Effects on Children and Society Media has many diffrent effects on children‚ and society. Media has been around for years dating back to caveman drawings on walls to present days telivision. At a young age‚ children’s minds learn best my soaking up information‚ and imitating what they see or hear. The typical American child will view more thean 200‚000 acts of violence‚ including more than 16‚000 murders before age 18. Media has shown benifits in the learning capablities

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    going to be my first choice. Even though the cinema may have a professional sound effect and atmosphere‚ I still prefer watching films at home. Firstly‚ I prefer watching film at home for its convenience. As we know‚ home is the most comfortable place for us. I can watch the films whatever I want right now if only the films have been found in the internet. What I need to do is just find the resource and click download‚ and then watch it. If I go to the cinema‚ I have to get there in advance to buy the

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    Substance Abuse’s effect on American Society: a Sociological Interpretation Amanda Angrisani‚ RN PCCN Western Governors University When turning on the television or opening a newspaper‚ the American population is faced with disdaining reports of numerous social problems. Social problems are all around us‚ lurking on every street across America. Obesity‚ substance abuse‚ homelessness‚ and sexuality inequality are a few social problems Americans face on a daily basis. Of the social problems that exist

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    to evolve in many facets from genre to effects to even the very narrative that inspires films today. While not an entirely new occurrence‚ films today are more and more inspired by existing material ranging from text‚ video games‚ or even previous adaptations‚ leading to the phrase “reboot”. This new form of narrative has become immensely popular due to the wide reaching media that now accompanies these films releases‚ creating hype and leading to the cinema becoming more of an event. This new form

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    against rap because it provided a “gangsta ideology”‚ a shameless acceptance of violence and misogyny (Armstrong 184). In the article “Hip Hop Culture Mirrors the Negative Effects in Society?” By Leigh Haugh‚ she questions if hip-hop has become a negative influence on not only ourselves as individuals‚ but for everyone in our society. Hip-hop was also being recognized by the lifestyles of many individuals‚ and it also has created its own path on how life should be‚ especially in the black communities

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