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    In this essay‚ I will show why America had a growing involvement in Europe between 1945-1948. The USA implemented the Truman doctrine to contain communism‚ used the Long telegrams to spy on the USSR and gave money to western countries to discourage them from communism. I will explore all of these points in this homework and why America got involved in Europe because of these points. One reason was the Truman doctrine. The Truman doctrine was the idea that the United States would try to prevent

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    The Future of Television

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    until November 2010‚ there were eight 3D channels broadcasting to Europe. To sum up‚ 3d broadcasting is a trend and 3dtv are going to be a new standard. TVB variety show One of the most famous tvb programme is YET‚ enjoy yourself tonight it first aired in 1967 and run for 27 years‚ E Y T is the world’s longest running live shows as its

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    studying‚ these programmes not only help them relax but also give them information which is useful for their studying. For example‚ Sesame Street is a show created in 1969 in US. By mixing cartoons‚ puppets and actors help stimulate creation and imagination of children. They can aware the numbers‚ geometry or simple operations. Moreover‚ this show teaches children the way to across the street safely‚ moral behaviors‚ and protecting health. MC Donald is a TV programme which assists them in enhancing

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    soul from the variety entertainments that delighted America from the mid-1800s onward. Crude American Variety and Minstrel Shows eventually gave way to the more refined pleasures of Vaudeville -- and the rowdy spirit of Burlesque” (Musicals101.com). George M. Cohan was the first to really put his stamp on The Great White Way‚ and in turn he unknowingly started a change in how shows on Broadway were performed and produced. “American composers George M. Cohan and Victor Herbert gave the American musical

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    Outline for Bill Cosby

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    Soon people were talking about him in every city; Cosby later appeared on “The Tonight Show” which introduced him to the national audience. b. In 1965‚ Bill was the first as an African American to star in the first prime-time television series “I Spy”. In 1984‚ he starred in his second series TV show the one that we all know and love still till this day “The Bill Cosby Show”‚ it was the number one show in its first season. IV. Giving back a. Bill Cosby has hosted many events and donated

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    Media Portrayals of Girls and Women: IntroductionWe all know the stereotypes—the femme fatale‚ the supermom‚ the sex kitten‚ the nasty corporate climber. Whatever the role‚ television‚ film and popular magazines are full of images of women and girls who are typically white‚ desperately thin‚ and made up to the hilt—even after slaying a gang of vampires or dressing down a Greek legion.Many would agree that some strides have been made in how the media portray women in film‚ television and magazines

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    Thaifax 2014 Anmeldung1

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    10 years anniversary in 2014. KEY FACTS ABOUT THAIFEX – WORLD OF FOOD ASIA 2013 About the exhibitors:  60‚000 sqm of exhibition area  1‚340 exhibitors from 35 countries and regions  627 exhibitors from outside of Thailand‚ representing 46% of the show  20 countries and regional group About the visitors:  27‚361 trade visitors from 125 countries and regions  6‚035 trade visitors from abroad (56% from Asia‚ 11% from Indochina‚ 5% from Middle East and 28% from rest of Europe‚ USA and the rest of

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    Hattie Mcdaniel

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    Hattie McDaniel Hattie McDaniel was born on June 10‚ 1895‚ to a family of entertainers in Wichita‚ Kansas. She was her parents ’ 13th child. Her father‚ Henry‚ was a Baptist minister who played the banjo and performed in minstrel shows. Her mother‚ Susan Holbert‚ was a gospel singer. In 1901‚ McDaniel and her family moved to Denver‚ Colorado. McDaniel attended the 24th Street Elementary School in Denver. Where she was one of only two black students in her class. Her natural flair for singing

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    Tv Efffects in Daily Life

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    Firsly‚people have strong communication through tv.When tv have a funny show or a good film ‚people will have more topic to talk whith friends and family.It creates relationship around us.Furthermore‚watching tv is a daily activity of many family such as:mothers‚fathers ‚sons‚daughters‚etc…have chances to talks together after a long day. Secondly‚tv ily members getting closer.When it have an education show‚people in a room can gather around and dicusses about it.It is also a good acassion

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    p The long Telegram and It’s impact on the Truman Doctrine George Kennan’s long telegram had many impacts on the American foreign policy. Its influence can be seen directly through the Truman Doctrine in 1947. The Long Telegram influenced Truman’s doctrine of containment‚ and it opened the eyes of many Washington officials as to how dangerous the Soviets and more specifically communism was. George Kennan’s Long Telegram was a reply as to why the Soviets weren’t supporting the World Bank and

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