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    Horror has been a long time one of the most popular categories of films in the movie industry. People liked to watch horror films to be afraid and to outdo their fears: "On a psychological level‚ the horror film dramatizes our nightmares‚ so that we can confront them" (Sigmund Freud‚ p.644). Gradually‚ because horror films became too repetitive and too numerous‚ people got used to watching them and were no longer terrified. Even if horror films do not scare us‚ why do we continue to watch them? The

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    These advantages may not be obvious or observed in short period of times. However there are some impacts on the usage of the electronic devices and gadgets games. According to the sources from a survey of Kaiser Family Foundation‚ children are spending an average of more than 7 hours per day on the electronic device which includes television‚ electronic games‚ internet and some mobile devices. These data show that‚ kids today are easily used up more than 50 hours weekly‚ which means the time

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    Mostly the focus is on movies‚ television‚ and video games; however music is becoming an area of interest. Many people are concerned with the potential harmful effects of listening to songs with violent lyrics. Scientific research spanning four decades supports the hypothesis that exposure to violent media is casually related to subsequent expression of aggression in both short and long term time frames. The majority of this research however focused on violent television and movies. The American Psychological

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    Positive Effects of Violent Video Games Contrary to popular belief‚ violent video game actually has a lot of positive effects. According to studies done about the relationship of violent of video games and violent crime‚ this form of popular media has reduced the amount of violent crime. As stated in the journal written by Benjamin Engelslatter‚ “... video game play is generally associated with reductions in the violent nature of the crimes commited.” (Engelslatter). Also‚ based on information

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    Some say fiction is more enjoyable than watching movies. Although it is true that reading book will help people expand their certain level of vocabulary and glossaries‚ I believe that watching movie will appreciate the story line comprehensively and it is more efficient watching movie rather than reading book. In this essay‚ I will briefly illustrate two significant reasons to support my preference. Most of all‚ I believe that movies express its’ story more lively than reading fiction

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    Business Horizons (2007) 50‚ 395–403 www.elsevier.com/locate/bushor Buzz marketing for movies Iris Mohr Tobin College of Business‚ St. John ’s University‚ 8000 Utopia Parkways‚ Jamaica‚ NY 11439‚ USA KEYWORDS Motion pictures; Movies; Marketing; Promotion; Buzz marketing Abstract In today ’s dynamic entertainment environment‚ movies are struggling to stay afloat and remain profitable. Challenges such as piracy‚ digital theft‚ competition‚ overlapping movie campaigns‚ media fragmentation

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    explores impacts of Domestic Violence DV on Joan and her children Jessica‚ 10 years and Ryan 4 years. Joan is obviously suffering the effects of DV. WHO‚ (2000) states the internalized behaviors of anxiety and depression interestingly consist of what Joan is going through. Clearly she feels fear for her and her children. It is evident she is trying to self-medicate her mental health problems by using alcohol‚ thus she has a Dual diagnosis. Undoubtedly she is incapable of looking after her children at this

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    beginnings of film history the issue was ironically the containment of women. Megan Stem Wade states in her research paper on gender in postwar class room films that from 1946 through the 1970’s there were films called social hygiene films in which mini movies were watched in educational settings serving as the base example of how men‚ and women should act in societal settings. The films had titles such as “What to do on a date”‚ which served to encourage abstinence‚ and waiting ‘til marriage‚ while titles

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    We all like movies. And we all know how they can touch us and make us laugh or cry. Today I’m going to talk about the influence of movies. When the film industry first started in the US there were a lot of concerns about how movies especially with sound and color could manipulate the population. And the commercials actually did until it was forbidden‚ because they slide a picture of the product they were selling between the normal 20 pictures per second. What the eye would recognize and send an

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    development are recreational activities‚ especially the movies. Many people may ask‚ why are movies becoming more and more popular all over the world? As a movie lover I hold the idea that an increasing number of people choose to watch movies to entertain themselves‚ release stress from work‚ and make friends. First of all‚ there are many different types of movies to attract people with different interests. For example‚ if someone likes scary movies‚ what he may do is to call some of his friends‚ tell

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