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    In Season 3 Episode 4: “The One with the Metaphorical Tunnel” (Crane‚ 1997) episode is prime example of Friends main characters perpetuating gender stereotypes and binary definitions of gender. For example‚ in the episode‚ Ross’ ex-wife Carol and her partner‚ Susan‚ bring Ross’ son‚ Ben‚ over to his father’s house carrying a Barbie doll. And the dialogue goes something like this: ROSS. There’s my boy! Here’s my boy! And here’s his Barbie (Ben is holding a Barbie doll) What’s ah‚ what’s my boy doing

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    com/idolchatter/2010/01/jersey-shore-bad-for-italian-a.html Camacho‚ M National Campaign. (2010‚ October). The national campaign. Retrieved from http://www.thenationalcampaign.org/resources/pdf/SS/SS45_16andPregnant.pdf Stepp‚ E.‚ & Welch‚ B Reality TV World Staff. (2003‚ Decemeber 28). ‘Extreme Makeover: Home Edition’ to return to ABC. Retrieved from http://www.realitytvworld.com/news/extreme-makeover-home-edition-return-abc-beginning-february-15-2118.php Blake‚ S Dr. Delvin‚ D. (2011‚ April 01)

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    Commanding Heights Episode 1 Summary Stephanie Watford The first episode of Commanding Heights begins by showing a world with a global economy that is then torn apart by World War I. Following World War I two young economists emerged that hoped to solve the world’s economic troubles‚ John Meynard Keynes and Friederich Hayek. Keynes put forth the belief that a government in times of economic despair should spend money and go into a deficit in order

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    To begin with‚ Nick Serpe’s article‚ “Reality Pawns: The New Money TV‚” criticizes reality TV‚ which targets the lower class‚ and broadcasts the show so people can use it as a form of entertainment. Serpe describes‚ “Tom is going to repo her car‚ but if she can answer three of five trivia question right‚ the car will be hers‚” (Serpe 268). By this statement‚ it demonstrates that the‚ trivia question‚ determines if a person will get their own property back. This means that these games are not really

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    RUNNING HEAD: THE REALITY OF REALITY TV 1. THE REALITY OF REALITY TV Donna Napper ENG 122 Instructor Kissel 5/05/2013 REALITY 2. THE REALITY OF REALITY TV Even though reality television may seem real to some‚ there are several controversies surrounding the fact that it might actually be scripted. This is just one of the major misconceptions of reality television. Millions of people are addicted to watching reality television every single day. It is even being said

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    but the strongest female character is Daenerys Targaryen or Mother of Dragons‚ she is a portrayed as a strong‚ independent‚ passionate‚ caring‚ leader type woman who became Queen to her people‚ because of what she has done for them. In the third episode of Game of Thrones‚ Daenerys and her brother loss their kingdom to another King and the only way to take back their Kingdom was to assemble an army‚ but the only way to get an army is to marry the leader of an army; Daenerys did not want to marry

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    TERM PAPER ON TVS MOTORS Subject:STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT SUBMITTED SUBMITTED BY: TO:- Mr.Nitin Brajdeep Singh Sec:-S1803 Roll no:-B40 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Dhir History of all great works is to witness that no great work was ever done without either the active or passive support of a person’s surrounding and one’s close quarters. Thus it is not hard to conclude how active assistance from seniors could prohibitively impact the execution of a project .I am highly thankful to our learned faculty Mr

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    American TV Blockbuster in China In contemporary China‚ people are profoundly influenced by western culture in every respect of their lives---South Korea dressing fad‚ romantic lifestyle of Paris‚ Japanese Cartoon and electronic gadgets‚ footballing fever-pitch from South America and so on. One more country worthy to be mentioned‚ except all of the countries listed above‚ is the United States. With its cutting-edge techonology‚ systematic political tradition freatured in democracy‚ as well as

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    Rangers was my favorite show. After watching each episode‚ I had to the urge to go beat up villains. Whether I was the protagonist or the villain‚ I still wanted to cause violence. These are just two examples of violent television and they’re television programs especially made for children as well. The American Psychological Association in “Violence on Television-What Do Children Learn? What Can Parents Do?” states “Studies have shown that children’s TV shows contain about 20 violent acts each hour”

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    popularity of reality TV increase. Many people like that reality TV shows were about real people with real life situations. In this article‚ “Getting Real With Reality TV‚” by Cynthia M Frisby‚ the associate professor of advertising at the University Of Missouri School Of Journalism Across Cultures. Wrote this article in 2003 and it appeared in the September 2004 issues of USA Today magazine. Frisby begins by explaining what reality TV is‚ followed by the three major categories of Reality TV‚ which are games

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