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    What Is Entertainment?

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    and most subsequent scholarship has retained that em33.1 Fall 2010 2 Stephen Bates and Anthony J. Ferri phasis (Katz and Foulkes 376; Singhal and Rogers 120). Furthermore‚ many scholars look on entertainment as too trivial for study (Shusterman 291). They believe that entertainment amounts principally “to taking up large amounts of the daily time of individuals‚ but not representing an important force for human behavior change” (Singhal and Rogers 120). In addition‚ different disciplines

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    Unwinds and slaves are very similar in more ways imaginable‚ the way history unfolds actually lines up with the ways unwinds are portrayed. Many runaway slaves and unwinds often at times faced the same hardships and struggles that are very similar in comparison. These problems may include but not limited to both having a long day of hard work‚ battling their emotional trauma on almost near daily bases‚ and both are always in a state of mental flux. Because of this most slave and unwinds can never

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    Mrs. Neal is a 83 years young and lives with her daughter‚ Carol in New Stanton‚ PA. Mrs. Neal was married to her husband‚ James who passed away in 2006. Together the two had three children together. One son‚ Tom and two daughters‚ Carol and Pam. Carol is the primary contact for Senior Helpers. She used to work for Royer’s department store and for Charley Brothers Super Valu in the accounting department. She is a member of the United Methodist church in New Stanton‚ PA. She loved to travel and

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    accompany of different illegal works‚ who wanted to kill Megan‚ it’s because he wanted too‚ he love his son Steven but it died because of Sarah NEAL GRADY – who helped Megan to look for Molino and kill him‚ he works in CIA‚ and he has ability to “control” PHILIP BLAIR – he was pretending that he is the uncle of Megan Blair but to be honest‚ he just hired by Neal to be the guardian of Megan NORA – wife of Philip who died because she couldn’t work or control her ability for being a “listener” SCOTT ROGAN

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    family oriented man Neal trying to make it home to his beloved wife and kids before thanksgiving‚ although he faces transportation obstacles that delays his goal and oddly enough encounters another man by the name of Del. Throughout most of the film the relationship between the two main characters is exceedingly strained due to their difference of mental attitudes‚ which leads to their clashes of destructive communication. Their relationship changes over time for the better‚ when Neal and Del both recognize

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    criminal. Smart‚ intelligent‚ handsome‚ charming‚ and skilled. That is Neal Caffrey in the TV show “White Collar.” And although he seems like an immoral character in a very morally ambiguous movie‚ the show “White Collar” while different in its view of a god or an afterlife‚ puts forth strong Christian values and a worldview that has many similarities with Christian theism. The TV Show “White Collar” is a Crime/Comedy TV Show about Neal Caffrey‚ an ex-criminal‚ forger‚ and con-man‚ whose charming character

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    the cons and challenges presented by Neal in White Collar. The show is about a super suave con artist‚ Neal Caffrey‚ who has an unlikely partnership with FBI agent Peter Burke. To avoid jail‚ Neal signs on with the White Collar Division to help Peter catch other white-collar thieves‚ but conceals an ulterior motive throughout the show. Together‚ they solve fraud cases‚ and catch many criminals‚ while balancing their own drama outside the White Collar division. Neal uses his charm‚ and manipulation skills

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    terms. Larry Neal asks the question in his piece‚ “…whose vision of the world is more meaningful‚ ours or the white oppressors?” (Neal page 2040). He is asking his audience to move away from a white oppressor vision of the world and create their own vision of the world: a vision that has their own beliefs‚ thoughts‚ and ideas; a vision that stands out from the white patterns that have consisted years prior. The Black artists’ primary duty is to express the needs of the Black people. Neal explains

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    reinforces certain aspects of traditional gender discourse in No Sugar and "uses women on the stage in conventional ways to emphasize continuity and tradition‚ nourishment and care". However‚ at the same time‚ he infuses female characters‚ such as Matron Neal‚ with male characteristics in an attempt to challenge other aspects of the traditional gender discourse. He does this through the use of theatrical conventions such as characterization‚ stage directions‚ props and costumes. "Women traditionally

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    Good Old Neon

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    Old Neon” is about a dead man named Neal‚ who is trying to justify his suicide. He believes that he has been living his whole life as a fraud and thinks that he is not capable of loving anyone. I do not think that either of these two characteristics are true‚ instead I think he is just way too smart for his own good because he over-analyses everything. This habit of over-analyzing everything does not mix well with a self-conscious‚ narcissistic person like Neal. His intelligence helps him easily manipulate

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