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    For my media choice‚ I chose the TV show Family Guy. I decided to choose this specific TV show since it’s one of the more popular TV shows playing right now. Being that it’s one of the more popular TV shows‚ it’s broadcasted to more of the population than most other TV shows. Despite trying to be funny‚ Family Guy portrays certain races/ethnicities in such ways that it can be classified as offensive and racist. Family Guy loves to perpetuate the stereotypes of said races/ethnicities and tries to

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    Psychoanalyzing Jokes

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    Psychoanalyzing Jokes Jokes are a part of culture that tries to bring about laughter in words that appears to be humorous. As the saying goes “jokes are half meant “‚ there are implications of jokes to the human person. Simply put‚ jokes that are often said in a casual conversation are means for a repressed expression or feeling of a person to come out in the open. Kind of like a “slip of the tongue” situation. To establish the link of jokes in relation to the subconscious‚ let us take a look at

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    Gender In the tv show series “ Family Guy” there are many interpretations to be made. All aspects of the show can mean different things to different people. Some may be offensive but others funny and some can be both! An example of this is the gender stereotyping and discrimination against women. Since the beginning of the series of “Family Guy” the two main female characters‚ Lois and Meg‚ have been stereotypically developed. Lois is the mother and cares for the family. According to most men in the

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    to you to protest a cable show of yours I believe should be canceled. Your adult animated sitcom Family Guy‚ is a complete failure and I urge you to rethink running this show. Family Guy shows no sign of creativity and no sign of valuable content. It has no message and delivers a half an hour of obscenity. I will begin to explain in detail why I strongly believe you should cancel this show. Family Guy is a procedural show that lacks creativity. For example the writers include music videos in each

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    In the episode of Family Guy‚ Peter Griffin‚ husband‚ father‚ brother?‚ there are many racial and other innuendoes. With all this in a show‚ many would say that it is extremely offensive‚ but I believe that this episode was not offensive. In the title no one can understand what the episode is about until it is watched. Peter Griffin finds out that he has a black heritage and takes it to the extreme. He enters a black community gathering and finds out more about his past. He changes his attitude

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    Othello and Family Guy

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    Othello Cast inspired by the characters of Michaela N Cleveland Brown as Othello Cleveland Brown is overall a kind person with a hot temper. He becomes jealous easily‚ especially in terms of his marriage and wife. Cleveland trusts his friends to a fault‚ and is dim-witted. All these traits strike a strong resemblance to Othello. Similar to Othello‚ Cleveland racially does not fit in among friends‚ and both are treated different as a result. Both men also are trusted by their friends

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    CS2403 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING  UNIT I SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS Basic elements of DSP – concepts of frequency in Analog and Digital Signals – sampling theorem – Discrete – time signals‚ systems – Analysis of discrete time LTI systems – Z transform – Convolution (linear and circular) – Correlation. UNIT II FREQUENCY TRANSFORMATIONS Introduction to DFT – Properties of DFT – Filtering methods based on DFT – FFT Algorithms Decimation – in – time Algorithms‚ Decimation – in – frequency Algorithms

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    Advantages of Agile SCRUM * Agile scrum helps the company in saving time and money. * Scrum methodology enables project’s where the business requirements documentation is hard to quantify to be successfully developed. * Fast moving‚ cutting edge developments can be quickly coded and tested using this method‚ as a mistake can be easily rectified. * It is a lightly controlled method which insists on frequent updating of the progress in work through regular meetings. Thus there is

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    speech is and episode of "Family Guy". "Family guy"‚ much like "The Simpsons"‚ is a satire on the middle class society of America. Some could go as far as to say that family guy‚ to a certain extent is a parody of The Simpsons. For those of you who do not know what family guy is‚ here is a brief over view. 3. "Family Guy" is an animated television series set in the town of Quahog‚ Rhode Island. The title character is the head of an Irish-Catholic lower-middle class family‚ frequently beset by the

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    power of love’. Civilization and Its Discontents (1930) "As long as one keeps searching‚ the answers come." -- Joan Baez It has now been seventy years‚ since G. Stanley Hall‚ the founder of the American Psychological Association invited Sigmund Freud and his colleagues to Clark University. The visit culminated in the establishment of the Division of Psychoanalysis. With a current membership of nearly 4000 the Division represents professionals who identify themselves as having a major commitment

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