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    Turman Show

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    constructing a setting in a studio space 1960s postcards were used as inspiration for the film’s design‚ natural landscape + post-production visual effect vs reality-> cool and rational -> innovative and intensive‚ busy city-> restaurant the TV show studio‚ administration -> technology and cold color tone-> blue‚ black ‚ gray-->like NASA station 2) reflection and implication basement-> childhood style-> memory and secret + Fiji map revolving door-> company-> imply change->inside company->

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    Truman Show

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    Fears and External Obstacles versus Freedom to Leave (The Truman Show 1998) Lauren: Yeah. I know. Look‚ Truman‚ I’m not allowed to talk to you. You know. Truman Burbank: Yeah‚ well‚ I can understand‚ I’m a pretty dangerous character. - When Truman met Sylvia first time Everyone in the world has different characteristics and personalities. When many different characters make harmony together‚ it leads to great wealth in our lives. Not necessarily money‚ but the quality of life. However‚

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    earth. The Hubble telescope‚ named after the great scientist who confirmed the big bang theory‚ was the solution to this and it has been in space for the more than 20 years it was supposed to live. Over the time‚ the telescope has sent home so much information that mankind has realized how little they knew about the universe. This paper covers the needs for the Hubble telescope in space‚ the impacts that it has had in physics and science and what eventually happens to the telescope when its time expires

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    Radio Show

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    Radio Show Boys Group Ix-B;By Ashish Kumar Rj: Hey You Guys‚ Notice What Time It Is .Yeah It Is Banter Time With Your Own Ashish And Your One And Only Rajni Anna. Hey Anna Good Morning. So Anna Anything For Our Listeners. Rajni: Yes! Everybody Good Morning And Good Morning To You Too Ashish. Today I Rajni Anna Waiting To Speak With You. If You Want To Speak With Me Call 999 999 999.And Don’t Forget Rajni Anna Is Waiting. Mind It. Rj:Oh!There Is Our Caller Anubhav.How Are You And How Is Your Politics

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    Reality Shows

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    dominated by so called "reality" television shows. It is nearly impossible to flip through the channels and not see one of these shows. Reality television has been around since the 1940’s‚ but since the premiere of "Survivor" in 2000‚ the popularity of reality shows has exploded. Since thisexplosion in 2000‚ reality shows have become extreme and bizarre. I am personally not a fan of these shows and I don’t watch much t.v.‚ but there are a few shows over the years that have caught my attention.

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    Experience

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    "Experience" Essay Dorothy Livesay’s poem "Experience" teaches that if one learns solely from outside sources‚ then one will never know what it is to feel independence and self-growth. By examining the authors personal experiences‚ the imagery‚ and the symbolism used the above statement will be proven true. Dorothy’s personal life had a large influence on her opinion about independence and self-growth. Her lengthy career spanning over 5 decades‚ her involvement with politics and her general

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    Talk Shows

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    TALK SHOWS The television talk show is‚ on the face of it‚ a rather strange institution. We pay people to talk for us. Like the soap opera‚ the talk show is an invention of twentieth century broadcasting. It takes a very old form of communication‚ conversation‚ and transforms it into a low cost but highly popular form of information and entertainment through the institutions‚ practices and technologies of television. The talk show did not originate over night‚ at one time‚ or in one place. It

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    Show Knowledge

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    CHILDHOOD MEMORIES Childhood is the happiest time of the person life. Whenever we think back some of the good and some of the not so good memories we recall. But still we say that we never feel older whenever recall our childhood memories. As the tom Stoppard said “if you carry your childhood with you‚ you never become older” When you are a child you don’t have many responsibilities. Children depend on their parents who make decision for them‚ and on adult we are packed with packages of

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    Truman Show

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    Teachers’ Notes This study guide examines Peter Weir’s film The Truman Show’ released on October 9‚ 1998. It is aimed at students of GCSE‚ A Level‚ Scottish Standard‚ Scottish Higher and GNVQ Media Studies and English Language. Areas covered in this study guide and the accompanying BBC Learning Zone television programme focus on representation and reality‚ forms and conventions within the film world‚ the popularity of docu-soaps and issues they raise and their place and effect within the media

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    declared himself a Copernican. Galileo Galilei made many discoveries that changed astronomy greatly. He used the telescope to observe the sky‚ he helped find information to support the Copernican theory‚ and he made many ground breaking discoveries that furthered the world’s astronomical knowledge. Galileo Galilei is one

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