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    Disney has successfully given viewers of their movies comforted and warm feelings in their hearts because there is always a happy ending. Disney productions have also taught young children the difference between good and evil. Films such as “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs‚” and “Cinderella” are two of their earlier movies that are vastly different but share similarities as well. For instance‚ both Cinderella and Snow White are beautiful princesses that are forced to be maids. The antagonists

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    Knocked Up & The Waitress: Compare and Contrast Knocked Up and The Waitress are two intriguing movies made in the same year. They both show the absurd side of pregnancy as well as the more realistic sensible side. Both of these movies are similar and different in numerous ways. Knocked Up is about a woman who puts herself in a very difficult situation‚ and has to deal with an unplanned pregnancy after being careless during her night out. The Waitress is about a woman in an abusive marriage who

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    I’ve never resided nor visited California. Therefore‚ I wouldn’t understand the high crime rate nor the gang activities that exist. I’ve only seen movies that reflect different gang images. Movies such as Colors‚ Fresh‚ Boyz N Tha Hood‚ Menace II Society‚ and Original Gangstaz explain the life of crips‚ bloods‚ and other gangs. When children view these movies‚ they think they are cool. Their minds are too young and immature to witness such graphic images. These images include distribution of drugs‚ gun

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    Public Administration in the Movies On the surface‚ it would seem that a film focusing on the rise and fall of a naive and idealistic Senator would have very little in common with a film that deals with 1940s mobsters and the creation of Las Vegas. Indeed‚ most would say that the 1939 classic‚ Mr. Smith Goes to Washington‚ holds no commonality whatsoever with the semi-accurate‚ 1992 biographical film‚ Bugsy. Yet‚ that would be a very surface level assumption; under this exterior‚ the two films showcase

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    and others. In addition to this‚ children will also learn social skills‚ such as being a friend‚ or being a bully. Growing into adulthood‚ these children will develop their own sense of identity; choosing their style‚ friends‚ likes‚ and dislikes. As many Hollywood movies depict‚ cliques begin to form. This being a network of friends who share the same interests and features in common‚ many times resisting others

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    started. Originally there were only a few television channels and only black and while movies with basic plots. At first television and movies were used to entertain and distract now there is a lot be learned from media and a lot to be aware of in some of your and your children’s favorite movies. Many researchers and well as parents agree that there are often underlying gender stereotypes in common children’s movies witnessed; socially‚ psychologically‚ and through gender studies. Pixar films have changed

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    portray men as the bread-winner and show women in more of a domestic role. In commercials‚ men typically advertise things like tools; while on the other hand‚ women would be advertising household cleaning devices. I will be explaining how another form of the media—specifically Disney movies‚ also influences the construction of gender roles in society. I chose to explore Disney movies‚ because a lot of people have watched Disney films while they were young. Many girls‚ such as I‚ wanted to be a princess

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    watching educational television programs. When the parents watching violent movies in front of their kids the parents don’t realize that this is affecting the children. “ Media is the most ubiquitous source of violence encountered by the majority of children. (Erwin‚ Pg. 105).” The government had created a strengthen the reflexes of military personnel. The creators of video games base their games on the violent movies and TV shows. Many third party game inventors came out with poor quality games

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    GENDER ROLES IN DISNEY MOVIES Gender Roles in Disney Movies Steffani Riley Gender Roles in Disney Movies It is undeniable that the company that is leading to many generations in their child age is Disney. Who does not remember Mickey and Minnie Mouse?‚ Who has not thrown a tear when Snow White was poisoned by the evil witch?‚ Who did not want to ever be in the place of handsome John Smith or Pocahontas herself to revive their love story?‚ that tender these films‚ is not it‚ for example the

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    Many movies were released in the 1930’s‚ and were loved and watched by thousands when it was first released. These films are still watched today by many others. Some of them were known around the world‚ because of how fast it became popular. Some of the popular movies are‚ Alice In Wonderland (1933)‚ Cleopatra (1934)‚ The Prisoner of Zenda (1937)‚ The Wizard of Oz (1939). The Wizard of Oz‚ was a 1939 American musical comedy-drama fantasy film .It was the most expensive production at that time

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