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    Cultural Show and Tell Notes 1st slide For my cultural Show and tell is Instagram I used the quote on Instagram straight flexin’ Here at the bottom I have the top 8 most followed people on Instagram starting with Kim Kardashian‚ Beyoncé‚ Arianna Grande‚ Selena Gomez‚ Justin Bieber‚ Kendall Jenner‚ Khloe Kardashian‚ and Kylie Jenner. 2nd slide What is Instagram? Instagram is a way to snap your day in a picture. Good or bad is for you to share. It is for others to look upon and double tap that if

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    The Simple Life is a reality television series broadcast from December 2‚ 2003 to August 5‚ 2007. The comedic show depicts two wealthy young socialites (Paris Hilton and Nicole Ritchie) as they struggle to do manual‚ low-paying jobs such as cleaning rooms‚ doing farm work‚ serving meals in fast-food restaurants and working as camp counselors. In the first season‚ Paris and Nicole agreed to leave behind their cell phones‚ credit cards and celebrity status to move in with the Leding family in Altus

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    Talk-Show English Script Rayca: We want to sing Mark: We want to dance. Jhesmin: We want to act. Everyone: We want to ROCK!!! Mark: Welcome to Marillans Speak-Out or simply M-SPEAK where you can sing‚ dance‚ act and do whatever you wish for.l: Since we are live…pause… Where’s Sena? Jerome: Sena! Sena! Sena: You caught me ha. Well‚ I’m sorry. Very sorry. It’s just that im busy reading this. Rozel: What’s that? Sena: This? It’s a poem that I saw on the net. Do you want me to read this? (Reading

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    real way to have fake love for someone is to not love at all‚ but just to think you love. In the movie The Truman Show there are many individuals whom exhibit an illusion of love for the main character‚ Truman. At the beginning of the movie many of the characters appear to have genuine love for Truman. However‚ as the movie progresses almost all of the people whom are close to Truman‚ show in one way or another how they only think they love him. The best examples of these types of characters are his

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    The Andy Griffith Show was a sitcom in 1960s and has influenced other family sitcoms alike. On the fifth season of the Andy Griffith show‚ Aunt Bee gets a mysterious letter from‚ “a boy I used to keep company with‚” (1964)‚ he comes to visit and Andy is annoyed by him. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the‚ “Aunt Bee’s Romance” episode on the Andy Griffith show‚ from a critical studies perspective. I argue that the Andy Griffith show’s episode‚ “Aunt Bee’s Romance”‚ Andy reaffirms his masculinity

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    This essay describes how material things on a street I know help to create both winners and losers. The street chosen is Chatsworth Road‚ a busy street leading into the town centre eastbound and to the Peak District westbound. A winner can quite simply be described as a person or thing that wins things (The Oxford Popular Dictionary‚ 1990‚ p939). In the context of this essay‚ a winner could be described as a person or group that benefits from material aspects of the street being examined. A definition

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    mirror‚ on the neighbors trash can‚ and in the radio of Truman’s car. These are not camera angles you see in most movies‚ because in most movies‚ the actors are aware they are being filmed‚ so cameras do not need to be hidden. However‚ in The Truman Show‚ Truman is a character who is not aware his every move is being captured on camera. They included these strange camera angles to emphasize the fact that he is being watched and does not know. For example‚ the radio camera

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    Film texts tell stories using words as well as other elements. Explore the way images have been used to create the narrative in The Truman Show. The narrative structure of The Truman Show is very multifaceted. The story moves between three different worlds and is not presented in straight chronological order. The director Peter Weir and the writer Andrew Niccol‚ have made extensive use of visual language to convey some ideas and commentary about the role and power of the media in modern society

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    integral part of the way we live. Not unlike the audience of “The Truman Show” we watch‚ in our millions‚ various reality television program. Government and others watch us in the CCTV and roadside cameras. We‚ as individuals watch others too‚ from our friend‚ to our family. Watching is who we are as a society. Since the invention of television‚ human have had the capacity to watch like ever before. Many people like to watch reality show‚ no matter that they watch “big brother”‚ or watch them cook the food

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    Creator The Truman Show is about the intrusion of the media in the lives of celebrities and the disruption such scrutiny causes‚ such as in the life of Princess Diana. Or‚ it’s a movie about the intrusion of the media into all of our lives‚ with shows like Oprah and Jerry Springer showcasing the lives of "average" people‚ delving into every nook and cranny of our private lives. It means that with the nature of the media today‚ we have no private life. That’s what The Truman Show was trying to illustrate

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