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    strong reaction or interest in you as a reader/audience. In The Truman Show‚ I was interested by the way the director‚ Peter Weir‚ conveyed his opinion of the power of the media in today’s society. He used many production techniques to hold the audience’s interest‚ while clearly demonstrating his position on issues such as manipulation through media‚ the naivety of the audience‚ and the ethics of reality TV. Camera angles have been used is to create a sense of unease. Because all of the cameras

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    In the article “Auto Shows influence on sale” by Kathleen Burke is a great article to refer to when proving the point of relevance of auto shows to a car aficionado. These benefits range from influence on the buyer‚ to Marketing the overall company’s product‚ and keeping the customer coming back for more. Through these vivid examples‚ “Auto Shows influence on sale” by Kathleen Burke is successful in proving it’s claim because of the factual evidence it provides. The author‚ Kathleen Burke‚ does an

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    Reality Shows: Their Effect on American Teens Martha Wallace ENG 122: English Composition II Professor Kathy Conner August 8‚ 2011 Reality Shows: Their Effect on American Teens The values of our forefathers for America have disappeared. Each year more and more of American children are judging themselves based upon the lives portrayed in popular media. Certain media in the music industry portrays the life of getting rich fast and having a lot of girls. Movies depict a life of fast cars‚

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    The reviews of Mr. Letterman’s shows were mostly positive. Others who didn’t like Letterman were either scared of and him and his wits or just jealous of him and his natural ability to entertain. But all in all‚ Letterman was well praised by everybody. For example‚ “Mr. Letterman showed that late-night TV could offer more than a what’s-in-the-news monologue. He made his show a home for misfits and oddballs” (Itzkoff 1). Letterman showed that to have a radical show there is no need for elaborate

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    The Horror in Movies Life is full of common and expected but yet‚ very frightening situations‚ events‚ or circumstances such as natural disasters‚ wild animal attacks‚ been aggravated by violent individuals‚ strange and chronicle illness or situations that threaten the safety or people’s life. There are also other events that rarely occur in people’s lives but are even more frightening because there are mysterious and dark beings involved. Humans know very little about these entities and the

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    frozen dog food market in the Boston metropolitan area. • More than fifty percent of the dog food market is still untapped thus there is an immense potential to grow in this market. Threats: • There are almost 50 dog food manufacturers with 350 dog food brands in the U.S. However‚ there are five companies that have approximately 75 percent market share of U.S dog food sales in 2008. • The larger advertising budgets of competitors can be a threat to maintaining market share with a

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    Do you ever look far into a movie or TV series enough to know what the producers are actually showing or what point they want to get across? Many action television series show either the four personality archetypes‚ narrative archetypes‚ or Freud’s theory. Narrative archetypes are one’s that stick out to me the most because the archetype shows that there are many different characters throughout the TV series. The television show‚ Arrow‚ shows narrative archetypes with the hero‚ trickster and witch

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    Take me Out- The show you can surely live without Take me Out is back‚ ready to leave you as a disturbed and paralysed wreck. This series‚ the dating show silently guarantees you the worst experience of a lifetime which includes special features such as: a comical-looking yet wooden host‚ a range of presumptuous‚ “plastic” Barbie dolls that come in all shapes and sizes‚ and lastly‚ but by no means least‚ recently spray tanned‚ egotistical males‚ who most of which‚ narrowly pass as men. Take Me

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    “Friends” was a popular and prominent sitcom during the 1990’s and early 2000’s. The show‚ which ran from 1994 to 2002‚ was received extremely well due to it’s new and innovative style and it’s colorful cast of characters. The show was created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman for NBC and had a total of eight seasons. The show became especially popular with younger viewers‚ who were bored of family oriented sitcoms (Laurie 1) and would inspire many other sitcoms like it‚ such as “How I Met Your Mother”

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    Friends: The Best Television Series Ever The American sitcom Friends is without a doubt the best television series ever produced due to the unique characters‚ clever humor and wide audience range. The series premiered in 1994‚ and lasted ten seasons before its finale in 2004. The show follows six best friends living in New York City‚ as they struggle through life as young adults. Each character offers a very distinct and contrasting personality‚ allowing for endless scenarios‚ making each episode

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