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    Television shows are an excellent way to make the audience feel a part of a story‚ and it also allows a person the opportunity to take their minds off of their own lives. Although watching television shows are an excellent way to pass time‚ there are some significant benefits obtained from spending some time engaged in a television show. Comedies‚ action / adventure‚ and documentaries are examples of three types of shows that can provide positive effects for a person. One of the most important

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    In Jean Luis Borges’ short story "The Gospel According to Mark"‚ we see the main character Baltasar Espinosa in subtle yet powerful comparison to Jesus Christ. Borges uses the formal aspects of setting‚ symbolism‚ & tone to explore a main theme of Christianity and the influence it has on those who don’t fully understand it. He puts his main character in a setting that allows him to become Christ like in the eyes of the primitive Gutres family. There are many examples of the theme throughout

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    Shameless is one of the underrated drama comedy series on TV. Paul Abbot created the original show in the UK‚ but then remade the U.S version and aired the first episode in 2011 on Showtime (Thomas‚ 2015). It’s a show about dysfunctional Irish family trying to escape the less-than-ideal reality. The protagonist‚ Frank Gallagher played by William H. Macy‚ portrays an alcoholic low-income single father of six children living in south side Chicago. The eldest daughter‚ Fiona Gallagher (Emma Rossum)

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    acceptable or not. They may blindly imitate those violence actions in the movie‚ which could be very dangerous. They might be more likely to commit crimes in the future. Moreover‚ movies and television violence make the world seems less peaceful. According to some researches‚ after watching movies or television violence‚ the bad scenes will enter teenagers’ mind‚ which bring out worries and fears. Violent movies and television are a type of education. It keeps carry out some violence messages into

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    Advertising In TV

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    Switch to Violent and Mature Content Advertising is a tactic used to persuade future customers into buying a company’s products; although‚ there is much more behind a pretty television commercial or billboard poster. Flashy advertising has become the new norm that Americans have become‚ for a great majority‚ used to. Jib Fowles‚ an accredited author and professor‚ explains that there are 15 emotional appeals used to grab our attention in advertising; in addition to this‚ he goes on to write‚ “The

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    Executive Summary This report is on Analysis of Marketing Activities and Strategies of Play TV‚ which is a gaming channel‚ telecasted in India. This report is the detail and in-depth study of the various marketing strategies‚ which are used by the channel’s marketing department to market their product. This report also throws light on systematic process of marketing activities and it tells about the basics of marketing. Each topic also gives the idea about what the topic is and later‚ it tells

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    Analysis of a Current TV Comedy Show Seinfeld It is definitely Seinfeld’s unmatched take on life’s most mundane moments that makes it a tremendously successful comedy. Seinfeld is a TV comedy often ironically referred to as "the show about nothing‚" which actually details the lives of four single people living in New York City. It is the cleverly written plots‚ snappy dialogue and crafty‚ genuine characters that make Seinfeld distinct from other similar TV situation comedies. The first specific

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    Pamela Character Analysis

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    What did you like about this script? The writer offers a unique and quirky‚ character-driven script‚ which has the potential to be wildly unpredictable with a mild bit of slapstick humor that I enjoyed. Though Pamela seemed to take the front seat in the narrative‚ I found that her daughter Syd’s character seemed to be the most agreeable. Her character felt as if she were the physical embodiment of the audience being forced to spend Thanksgiving with their family as all of their foolery behavior

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    Viridiana Arias Psychology 7 Dec. 16 Freud vs Jung Jung and Freud are both well known in the world of psychology. Both studied dreams and the reasons why we have them but both took different directions. Jung took looked for more symbolism and meanings behind dreams. Freud took a more scientific route and believed dreams to have a more primal meaning. Their different ideas seems to be what drove them apart. In 1912 Jung publicly criticized Freud’s theories‚ thus beginning an endless feud.

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    analysis of tv industry in uk The television industry in the U.K has seen a major change in its structure since the merger of Granada and Carlton. The pair have completed an 4.6 billion merger which is an major landmark in the television industry. The merger increases ITV television advertising market hold to 52%. This enlargement of the company has significantly increased ITV impact on the competitive side of the market. Mrs Hewitt regional franchises quoted "ITV would be better equipped to compete

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