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    educate next generation so that the next generation of people can live a better life. With the advent of photographic film, the recording process becomes more and more lifelike and vivid. With the rapid development of Internet and digital technology, human society entered the era of information explosion. Although the information explosion poses a series of negative effects, the channels of acquiring knowledge become increasingly abundant. The new media invented in this new era enable people to know more information because the diverse ways of publicizing information and the channels to acquire information turn knowledge more achievable and attractive. The birth of a variety of new media changed this society a lot. In Today 's society, TV programs, the Internet, social media, are constantly spreading a variety of information and knowledge to people. One can easily find the information he interested from various sources, and also express his own point of view through different way. New media provide more sources of information so that people can acquire information in a short period of time. As we know, knowledge and information are both very valuable and powerful. In the past, people acquire knowledge through limited ways. It seems books and schools were the only two ways to get knowledge, which limited the spread of knowledge. But now, knowledge is no longer a privilege of the few. With the emergence of new media, the gap between knowledge and people is narrowed. In the…

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    episode 13 and was written by 26 Black students from a tenth-grade English class at Jefferson High School. Most students at the school were unable to read, write, or comprehend at a high school level, with 44% reading at a third-grade level and very few students reading at a level much higher than that. Sargent said that the students, "who might have been stuck in the ghetto for the rest of their lives, loved Bewitched, and with just a little approval and motivation, came alive on the set.…

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    Importance Of Emmy Awards

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    An Emmy Award recognizes excellence in the television industry. It corresponds to the Grammy Award for music, the Academy Award, or the Oscar for film and the Tony Award for theatre. Winning all four is referred to as the grand slam or “EGOT” coined by actor Philip Michael Thomas who said his acronym originally stood for energy, growth, opportunity and talent. Only 12 people have achieved this. Directly off the Emmy website, The Emmy Awards were conceived in 1948 and its founding fathers…

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    My favorite show has to be the Walking Dead. I started watching the Walking Dead in the middle of season one, no matter what Caleb says, I started watching it earlier than whatever he tells you. Anyway, the Walking Dead is my favorite show because it is obviously not real, but it seems to be. I live almost all the characters, even the evil ones, and it's full of great actors and actresses. The ZA (zombie apocalypse) started when an obviously dangerous virus started to spread. Neither the show…

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    She won Emmys, Medals, and even was in the Culinary Hall of Fame. She didn’t always make her food perfectly, she wanted the world to see her mistakes. It didn’t matter that she messed up on camera. Before her cooking came to fame, she was heading into a very different career. She only started cooking when she was 32. She fell in love with the French cuisine and went to school for it, and ended up becoming famous for it. With her cooking came many awards and honors. Her greatest is being the…

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    Have you ever watched The Martin Show ? According to tv.com, "Martin is a sassy sitcom centering on a radio-and-television personality named Martin Payne". The Martin Show is one of the best sitcom because the humor was amazing and you could learn something. The Martin Show was on TV for five seasons. Some people can that The Martin Show is one of the best comedy shows of all-time. One of the many episodes that was on TV and that was good happen to be “Why Can’t We Be Friends”. This was a good…

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    As we look at popular animated television series that have been running for at least a decade and continue to run, the two that can get brought up are “American Dad!” and “Family Guy.” Both shows ultimately demonstrate core family values in the most comedic way but they are equally different and in point of the main characters both have several differences. As a contrast between the main character of “American Dad“, Stan Smith and of “Family Guy”, Peter Griffin, one is more disciplined and…

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    To begin, McMahon argument that The Simpsons can “educate on what it teaches” (215) in this episode of The Simpsons “Lisa on Ice” occurs with stereotypes on the show. For, example when the school bullies asked Bart “Nice PJs, Simpson. Did your mommy buy 'em for ya?” (Scully, 1994) and Bart’s response was “Of course she did. Who else would have?” (Scully, 1994) This conforms to the stereotype that mothers do most of the shopping in the house. That consist of buying clothes, food etc. According…

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    Lisa Simpson Qualities

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    years of life she has pointed out the obvious when others try to ignore the problem. Her intelligence is an enormous advantage in many ways that can be beneficial to command the country. One of the many abilities she has is that she is abel to pick up languages rapidly; This would assist her as a chief diplomat for communicate with foreign leaders. Accordingly if Lisa were to become president of Springfield in the future a lot could be done to upgrade our circumstances. For instance her safe…

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    A cartoon holds a deeper perspective, than the simplicity, and imagination perceived upon it. For an example, the cartoon of Spongebob Squarepants can be analyzed, and found to be more intellectual. By analyzing the two main characters, Spongebob, and Patrick, they contain deeper personalities than displayed. * While Spongebob, and Patrick hold similarities of being kind hearted, young at heart, and musically talented; their personalities also contain major differences. With the differences…

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