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    Practices and Violent Content: Its Impact on Children: A Conceptual Analysis The entertainment industry has regularly attempted to influence the audience in an aggressive manner‚ with marketing practices and newer information‚ by ever changing technology and mixed media types. However‚ show business is not unaffected by violent content and unethical marketing practices. Various instances have emerged during the past few years where children influenced by violent content commit

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    Merida from the Disney Movie Brave is a very unique princess‚ and she is different than the other Disney princesses in many ways. Her roles are different than the traditional roles used in other Disney movies since she likes weapons and archery‚ does not want to become a princess‚ has a strong bond with her family and mother‚ and emotionally changes throughout the movie. Many Disney princesses do not change or like weapons‚ nor do they have a strong family bond or do not want to be a princess‚ yet

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    they are becoming too violent in some people’s minds. The thing that makes these video games violent is the graphical scenes‚ gameplay‚ and strong language. There are many types of games that affect the brain in different ways. 3D games are generally more popular‚ more addicting‚ and more violent. The more life-like the games are‚ the more interesting the violence becomes. There are certain games in the video game world that can increase a person’s aggression. Violent games like Doom‚ Wolfenstein

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    Professor Ramos INTL 2000 28 February 2015 Have you ever wondered if Hollywood could ever produce an Oscar winning movie that is extremely racially insensitive from not only implying the racial tensions‚ but also scripting the most racial slurs I’ve ever heard in one movie? Well‚ Hollywood did this when they created the 2004 movie‚ “Crash”. Actually‚ they could have made this movie without the actors ever speaking because the facial expressions were enough to tell the entire stories. There are

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    Movie: The Mission Meena Throngkumpola The movie‚ "The Mission‚" is about how the Spanish in cooperation with Pourtugal try to get the Jesuits off land negotiated by the two countries. The Spanish Church sends people into Asuncion‚ Paraguay to persuade the Jesuits to get off the land. The film includes spiritual and political activities the are reflected through the church‚ natives‚ and the Jesuits. What the movie mainly tried to show was that the Church wanted to maintain control over the

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    Abeer A. Saeed Prof. Gail Crawford COM-248 9/17/2015 Casablanca What some people claim to be one of the most popular love stories ever to be written‚ three times Oscar award winning Casablanca directed by Michael Cutiz was made in 1942. In the well-loved romantic melodrama Casablanca stars Humphrey Bogart who plays bar owner named Rick Blain‚ one of the two lovers of Ilsa Lund‚ who is played by Ingrid Bergman. Her other lover Victor Laszlo is a Czech resistance leader who also her husband‚ is played

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    Go Fish Movie Essay

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    artistic eye‚ Go Fish is a film that invites audiences to view the lives of a handful of lesbians living together‚ and their quests to find happiness through love. Issues on dress‚ hair‚ and the occasional heterosexual fling are also dealt with. This movie is intended for a lesbian audience‚ but even those who are not gay can appreciate the strength and pride that these women withhold. Max‚ who is narrating the story‚ is a lesbian in search of a lover to call her own. She’s a younger girl‚ who is living

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    is at the difficult time in his life battling drug and alcohol addiction as a flight captain. He becomes a hero and has to make a decision that can change his life. After reviewing the movie we can determine the reason for him becoming a hero‚ the "real" Whip‚ and my final review of the film. In the movie “Flight”‚ the major character Denzel Washington presents a bad portrait of professionalism. He plays an airline flight captain addicted to money‚ sex‚ and alcohol. Whip decides to use cocaine

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    Why a non-violent means of protest can be the best and most effective way of gaining freedom from repression Can violence as a form of protest ever be justified? In this essay‚ one will be able to determine why a non-violent means of protest can be the most effective way of gaining freedom from repression. In contrast to this‚ the essay will also discuss whether violence as a

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    Literature Report The Influence of Violent Media on Aggression Introduction This literature report will help assist in the understanding of how violence within the media contributes to an increase in aggression. In the present‚ there has been a vast increase in mass media saturation in contrast from the past. This present era of twentieth century society enables television‚ radio‚ videos‚ movies‚ computer networks and video games to assume central roles in the daily lives of the public (Anderson

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