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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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    Children and the Internet There are repercussions when children get on the internet‚ because the internet influences them in many ways. The internet has become a popular technology in the past years. People are able to play‚ work‚ listen to songs‚ videos‚ texting‚ chatting and even watch movies. All this technology can be harmful not only to adults but can be brutal to children by being so nieve to this technology. The internet has many characteristics‚ which involve hospitals‚ schools‚ banks and

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    Study on Media Culture’s Negative Influence on Children WANG Da-wei (Media Management School‚ Communication University of China‚ Beijing 100097‚ China ) Abstract: The link between media culture and its real world effect has been a hot topic for many years. Many people believe that media have an obviously bad effect on children. More than 1000 studies conducted in the past 40 years show that excessive exposure to media violence causes the violent behavior in real life. Some other researches prove

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    for a violent crime is seventeen years old or less‚ although kids ages five to seventeen represent only 15.5 percent of the population.”Juvenile Offenders are classified by most legal systems in Western nations as people who have not reached the age of majority‚ which is the legal definition for the threshold of adulthood.”The age that is considered as an adult in most of the U.S. is 18 years old.And some states the age considered for adults in the legal system is as young as 14 for a violent crime

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    than in the likes and animadversions of benighted critics. The Western has lost its audience. An entire generation of moviegoers has seen one big-screen Western in their lives‚ and that‚ sadly‚ is Blazing Saddles (1974). For this generation‚ who as children were glutted with television Westerns‚ such a legacy makes the Western an impossible form. Blazing Saddles is the final debunking of a long tradition and exposes the Western ’s moral preachiness‚ its presumed insensitivity to blacks‚ reds‚ women

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    joy of seeing a film. But I consider there are only a few genres that are capable of making the theater experience meaningful and eternal. The three top categories to see in a cinema are‚ without doubts: suspense‚ horror‚ and action. Suspense movies are the most attention grabbing of the three genres. They bounce a feeling of hesitation and nervousness about the outcome of the multiple actions. With tension being a primary emotion‚ suspense frequently makes people expect bad things‚ but also

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    People debate over whether or not Disney fairytales are beneficial for children. Like Arielle Schussler the author of the piece “A case against fairytales”‚I am against fairy tales. In this essay I will argue on why kids should not be taught Disney or original fairy tales. Firstly‚ I believe that fairytales are atrocious for little kids‚ for the subject of body image. Body image is a major controversy when it comes to Disney movies. Beautiful locks‚ ‘perfect’ eyes‚ ‘perfect’ nose and thin waist are

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    Do violent video games affect kids‚ ages 14-18? Violent video games have been around since 1976 when Death Race 2000 came out. In 1979 a game went out called Texas Chainsaw Massacre‚ in which the object of the game was to chop up as many people with a chainsaw as you could. Parents boycotted toy stores that sold this game. Since then‚ games have become ever more violent and realistic. I think it is the reality and the interactivity of the game which seems to have the greatest impact on teenagers

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    This author‚ Peggy Orenstein talks about and argues that the isolation of boys and girls are pretty relevant through the commercialization of Disney films and toys when all is said in done. Disney and toy organizations are promoting gender roles as a hidden topic in the matter of what boys and girls ought to partake and be. The view of Disney films creates what girls and boys should and shouldn’t make strive toward in the public eye. Orenstein demonstrates that gender roles are made through the utilization

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    female roles in movies. This test is extremely simple and only has three criteria that need to be achieved in order for a movie to be classed as having a female character that is integral to the plot. These criteria are that the movie must contain at least to named female characters who talk to each other about something other than a man (Feminist Frequency‚ 2012). I think that these criteria themselves show that there was‚ and is‚ a big problem with important female characters in movies. These criteria

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