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    Due to the roaring popularity in medical TV shows such as Greys Anatomy & House, there has been a great concern pertaining to the shows providing false medical information. This may be an issue if nonmedically educated people are consistently being informed with false information; or if they are being injected with a inaccurate mental portrayal of how doctors and/or medical professionals act when they are on the job. Although these shows provide a great source of entertainment to the general…

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    Extrinsic Aspect Extrinsic aspect of this research only consist of how character of this tv series defense their anxieties or their defense mechanism. Defense mechanism by Sigmund Freud consists of rationalization, repression, regression, denial, projection, reaction-formation, sublimation, and subtitution. However the writer will only explain rationalization, regression, denial projection and reaction formation. It is because the writer can see those aspects from HGAM. 3.2.2. Freudian…

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    Movie Analysis: Toy Story

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    Stories remain as a vital part to society and culture since ancient times. They can be told in many languages and in many forms. In present time, people are drawn more toward visual entertainment, through mediums such as television or video games. It follows a story through the plot of the show or the developing adventures of video game characters. However, stories are generally expressed literarily through text. Throughout one’s life, it becomes inevitable to run into a classic short story or…

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    have fairly differing forms put in the spotlight. Analyzing these differences is key to understanding how Hannah Baker from 13 Reasons Why and Evan Hansen from Dear Evan Hansen differ in how they deal with bullying and suicide and what kind of an effect can that kind of directing has on their audience and industry. 13 Reasons Why consists of bullying in nearly every episode of the show, each form different than the last, ranging from slight to extreme bullying. Hannah Baker’s experiences began…

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    In “Great to Watch,” Maggie Nelson talks about the ways in which violence has become a norm in everyday culture and the process through which people’s “blameless ignorance” leads them to ignore the ramifications of violence (Nelson, 300). In “Selections from Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other,” Sherry Turkle claims that when children spend a lot of time around life-like toys like Furbies and Tamagotchis, children experience a shift from a “psychology of…

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    David Sedaris, author of Us and Them, recounts the events after hearing of a television deprived family who lives down his street, the Tomkeys. Confused, Sedaris sets out to find what they could possibly be doing if not getting their information from a daily dose of T.V. “so [he] began peering through the Tomkeys’ windows.” (799) What he found intrigued him. The Tomkeys were “forced to talk during dinner,” they hadn’t a clue “what dinner was supposed to like or even what time people were…

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    1.Introduction 1.1 Cultural Phenomenon In the past few years, America superhero movies such as Spider-Man, Captain America and X-Men have swept around the world. People in different countries show great preference in them. In the past 12 years from 2000 to 2012, there have been 67 movies about superhero on the big screen, the market share of which is more than 10% in the movie market worldwide. In the future 5 years from 2014 to 2019, 22 more sequels of them and new superhero movies will be on…

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    Most of the audiences on many drama shows have common misconception that actors of their favorite drama series have similar method of acting in the actors on stage. Lots of stars in the showbiz industry attained their fame with sophistication because they are mestizo and mestizo. In reality, actors on stage are having harder time on acting because of many reasons than the actors on screen. Acting on stage requires high level of concentration in every acting lesson to be an efficient stage actor…

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    In a world where social normes are created and shared trough popular global media, it becomes crutial for adacemia to analise and understand the information that is shared trough those chanells. In this regard, TV shows have been a significant driving force behind a new age of global social values, as well as instrumental in perpatuating some old- not always positive- norms (??) This paper avaluates the major characteristics of characters portrayed in the TV show Game of Thrones in an effort to…

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    The beginning of 20th century was a time of discoveries of new technology, introducing a new lifestyle, and new ideas. During that time, there were new creations, such as cars, radio, and telegraph. Such inventions affected masses of people. Life started going faster because the communication was much easier. The first avant-garde movement was in art and it was called Cubism. Cubism started in 1907 and continued through 1915. Cubism came from France and Spain. Cubists did not depend on its…

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