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    “Harlem” by Langston Hughes‚ p. 579-580 “Written in Disgust of Vulgar Superstition" by John Keats‚ p. 582 “The New Colossus” by Emma Lazarus‚ p. 582 -583 Phase 4: “Reading Drama Responsively‚” pp. 599-600 “Drama in Popular Forms‚” pp. 624-627 Optional: Seinfeld episode‚ “The Pitch” by Larry David‚ p. 627-636 “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell‚ p. 600-611 Setting p. 131-132 Point of View p.153-157 Phase 5: Symbolism p. 173-175 Theme p. 195-198 Style‚ Tone‚ and Irony p. 224-226

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    similar clothing stores. If the commercial was just showing cloths without the people in them and the occasions presented it wouldn’t have motivated and inspired it’s shoppers to want to shop at Old Navy as much. The commercial is about Julia from Seinfeld and her boyfriend soaking up the sun on an island when her boyfriend gets on one knee and pull out a ring to propose to her. Julia looks past him and the ring and notices a lady and her daughter wearing a couple of great outfits from Old Navy. After

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    Censorship in Radio

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    By: Jezz E-mail: pissoffchuck@aol.com  Censorship in radio For the past several years Freedom of speech in America has had it’s meaning changed many times. Although the changes have gone unnoticed by most Americans‚ In the radio business they are felt day in and day out. radio personalities‚ programmers‚ and owners have to deal with this everyday but they too have no real idea what the Federal Communications Commission’s idea of free speech is. You see the rule seems to change depending on

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    Stereotyping in Society

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    it. It is probably true that African Americans make up most of some sports‚ but they didn’t have to make it sounds like African Americans are superior to white people when it comes to sports. The third example that I witnessed was from the show Seinfeld. It was the episode where the character Elaine met a new boyfriend and she didn’t know what race he was. The guy was slightly dark

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    A perfect example is exemplified through the following example: "Let’s eat‚ Grandpa" vs "Let’s eat Grandpa." Without the use of a comma‚ it makes it sound like we’re eating Grandpa! Another example is illustrated through the film of Elaine from Seinfeld. In the clip‚ Elaine reads messages written down by her boyfriend from missed phone calls. She shortly after becomes irritated that he did not use an exclamation

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    Is Community Postmodern?

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    of it all. It makes the show constantly aware of itself as it makes it even funnier. But that’s just plain ole’ postmodernism isn’t it? Doesn’t that make it just another sitcom that riffs on a bunch of references to be clever? Not quite. Unlike Seinfeld and Arrested Development‚ Community doesn’t just throw up its hands and abandon meaning. Yet nor does it do what made The Simpsons‚ at least in its earlier seasons‚ a fundamentally conservative show‚ where it made

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    Do television shows portraying thin female actresses influence girls to develop a negative body image? Ellen Goodman’s‚ “The Culture of Thin Bites Fiji” makes a persuasive argument about how people’s opinion of their physical appearance changes throughout the years. Goodman blames television for changing of teens and adult’s view of weight. Goodman uses the appeal of logos‚ ethos‚ and pathos as a persuasive technique in her article. “You look wonderful! You’ve put on weight.” Goodman states that

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    In the article‚ “The Social Networks‚” by Neal Gabler‚ a writer at LA Times‚ Gabler talks about how television shows like Friends or Seinfeld integrate social interactions into our lives without being visibly present and also examines the social interaction differences between real life and television. In a typical weekday in America‚ workers do not have much time to spend on friends as they have to deal with some of their own responsibilities such as family and work in real life. However‚ in television

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    Marketing Research? To link the consumer to the marketer by providing information that can be used in making marketing decisions. Marketing Research is not infallible Marketing research stated these “successes” would be “failures:” Stella Artois Seinfeld Marketing research stated these “failures would be “successes:” Soft Batch® Sainsbury’s What are the uses of Marketing Research? Identify marketing opportunities and problems Generate‚ refine‚ and evaluate potential marketing actions Monitor marketing

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    Jerry's Lying: Summary

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    The narrator thought that Jerry had no mother‚ but Jerry kept insisting that he did. Jerry said his mother lived in a cabin near the woods. He told the narrator that his mom abandoned him because she was too busy and couldn’t handle him. The narrator thought that he was lying and couldn’t trust Jerry anymore. The narrator told Jerry that he shouldn’t lie that he’s got a mother. The narrator wanted to believe Jerry but she knew he was lying. The narrator told Jerry why his mother abandoned him.Jerry

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