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    The internet has become a cult that worships eccentricity. Take, for example, the killing of Harambe, a gorilla at the Cincinnati Zoo. After a three-year-old boy got inside the gorilla’s enclosure, zoo officials decided to kill Harambe, fearing for the boy’s life. The controversial decision and odd news story has become the internet’s latest obsession. Through memes like chanting “Dicks out for Harambe,” saying “Harambe died for our sins,” and putting Harambe as a write-in candidate in the US…

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    Technology has created the opportunity for many things, before driving all the way to the store you can check their website and make sure an item is in stock. You can find out what everyone you know is doing through social media, without even actually talking to them. You can know what’s going on in the world in a matter of a few clicks. Technology has opened the door to many opportunities for many people, one more funny and silly aspect of it is memes. Oxford Dictionary defines a meme as “A…

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    Online trolls are at it again, and this time Amanda Bynes is the target of bullying from social media. https://pagesix.com/2017/10/01/amanda-bynes-looks-different-in-rare-outing/ Amanda Laura Bynes, 31, stepped out for errands over the weekend in Los Angeles. Photographers managed to capture pictures of Amanda at Kroger subsidiary, Ralphs grocery chain. According to New York's Page Six, the former "troubled" actress appeared healthy as she went about her shopping jaunt. The "All That" star,…

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    George Lois was born in Bronx New York. After a brief stint at an ad agency he left the “establishment” and started working at Doyle Dane Bernbach. Which was the hot agency of the time. He worked on various campaign while at DDB for one year, After one year he left to start his own agency, Papert Koenig Lois, where he started the “creative revolution.” Or the golden age of advertising, he along with many advertisers of the 60s created ads that connected with the public. We picked George Lois…

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    Middle Easterner Culture

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    traditionalist. They stay with their convictions and live for families and customs in their way of life. MTV, then again, is progressively a hip-bounce express music culture. They get a kick out of the chance to stay aware of the new "it", change always with their diverse type of stimulations (Network programs, music, and so forth), and even provocative now and again. It is relied upon to represent a test to MTV in light of the fact that they would need to stick to what they are referred to for…

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    asking MTV if Scream season 3 gets the green light. Looking at the ratings, season 2’s August ranking does not look appealing. But many are saying that season 3 is clearly happening. It is only a matter of time until someone announces the release date. But that does not stop fans from creating an online petition for Scream season 3. In the hopes that MTV will reconsider giving it the green light, fans need 5,000 signatures. However, the target number of petitions does not guarantee that MTV is…

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    The following paper reviews the GYT: Get Yourself Tested campaign launched by MTV. First the paper will address the purpose of the campaign. Then the paper will look at how the campaign was structured and implemented as well as the targeted audience. Lastly, the paper will address the overall effects of the campaign. On April 2, 2009, MTV launched The GYT: Get Yourself Tested campaign as part of the STD Awareness Month that year. According to MTV’s website the campaign was responding to the…

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    Reality Show Sociology

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    However, symbolic interactionism describes the way people equate themselves and their actions by comparing it to others as it impacted their lives. As Mtv reality show, The Hills, portrays symbolic interactionism by allowing their viewers to accept that their real-life problems are ok as they’re seeing others doing it on the show. For example, Mtv reality show, The Hills features a 20-year-old, Lauren Conrad a college student attending the Academy of Arts in the University of San Francisco,…

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    Pregnancy”). Teen pregnancy rates dropped nine perfect from 2009 to 2010 alone- this is a historic low of 34.3 births per 1,000 women aged fifteen to nineteen. (Furstenberg 5). The birth rate among teenagers dropped drastically- and I am arguing that an MTV hit series (16 and Pregnant), along with many others, has a large possibility of being one of the main assistants in decreasing the rate of teenage pregnancy in the United…

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    1980's Analysis

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    The greatest time period in the history of the United States was by far the 1980’s. This isn’t to say that other decades in history were awful, or that nothing bad took place in the 1980’s, of course. This decade was just an overall period of steady economic growth, peace between the U.S. and other countries, and new trends. For starters, Ronald Reagan was elected to office in 1980. Initially, many were afraid of his presidency because he was strongly in favor of increasing military strength…

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