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    Golden Age of Television The decade of the 1950s is also known as the ‘The Golden Age of Television’. The dissemination of television started in the year 1930 but it was in the 1950s when television started influencing the lives of people. It was the first cinematographic device which altered the way people see entertainment. It unbolted the domain of regeneration and mass communication. There were three major broadcasted programs in the 1950. The broadcasted shows and programs made it possible

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    Matt Groening is arguably one of the best cartoonists in the history of television. When people hear the name Matt Groening, they immediately think about the hit cartoon series "The Simpsons" or "Futurama." However, not many people know much about Matt Groening as a person. Groening was born on February 15, 1954 in Portland Oregon. Groening graduated from Lincoln High School in Portland Oregon and graduated from Evergreen State College in Olympia Washington. Right after Groening graduated from

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    media? The world has evolved so much. From the written era all the way to the digital era, communication has changed so much. For instance, when the radio was invented it changed the way the news was communicated and provided entertainment. The television came soon after that providing news to watch and sitcoms to laugh at. Mass media has provided so many great changes that impact our lives every day. In the past century, there have been many different developments of mass media. Starting in the

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    Choice Theory: Reality Therapy: Week Five Discussion Question Choice theory, applying reality therapy, is an appropriate choice for Marla, the presenting client. Choice theory is founded on the tenets that embedded needs exist within each individual; these wants and/or needs must be met in order to live a healthy and productive life (Corey, 2017). Another foundational principle of choice theory is the view of behavior; acting and thinking, and then feeling and physiology, which make up an individual’s

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    Birdie Chen BEWITCHED The ’60s were undoubtedly the top point for high-concept sitcoms and because of the historical and societal shifts during the ‘50s, the “fantastic sitcoms” arose. The fantastic sitcoms were a hybrid genre that mixed the conventions of the suburban sitcom with imagery of the new frontier, offering a diverse perspective of the social world. The intricate bond between suburban sitcom and space imagery may be a reaction to the most tumultuous decades of America. First of all

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    Sitcoms have long been characterized by laughter, large casts of characters, and recurring locations. While these qualities have remained consistent over the years, sitcoms have adjusted over time to better reflect their audience. A number of pre-2000s shows such as Friends and Cheers depict an idealized group of friends who spend sizeable amounts of their days with each other. These characters rarely come into conflict, and they confront any problem as a group. These shows possess a generally positive

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    The TV sitcoms of Scrubs, Friends, and Love all evolve around single young adults. By comparing the three, one can come to understand how love is shown through TV in the United States. Throughout the episodes, it becomes apparent on why the couples are together. In Scrubs, it is easy to see that Carla and Turk make each other happy. Dr. Perry Cox and Jordan are together because that is where they are comfortable. In Friends, Monica and Richard are together because it makes them happy. Ross and Rachel

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    Grey’s Anatomy is the longest running series medical drama due to its immense popularity. Since 2005, it has successfully pulled in a maximum audience of approximately 37.88 million viewers on The American Broadcasting Company television network (“Rating History: Grey’s Anatomy”). It provides a first-person perspective into the dramatic everyday life of the main character, Meredith Grey, throughout her experiences as a surgeon in a scandalous hospital. This drama is most popular because of the aspects

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    This paper is about two TV shows which demonstrates violence in certain charters. It will also address the violence that occurred and ways that could lead to desensitization. The two TV shows selected were “Criminal Minds” and “NCIS” that have violent episodes. These movies have physical violence that could have been trigger from mental or psychological issue of the aggressor. Criminal Minds (CBS) Criminal Minds is a TV drama the about the FBI unit known as Behavioral Analysis Unit that follow

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    Internet speeds in Australia, the country that are not very good, yet the are very wealthy it’s also below many other countries that are very bad and complaints governments rollout of broadband services. In this article you will learn the differences in Australian and American technology, arts, and recreation. I researched Australian recreation and according to culturegrams lots of australians like the outside like parks and barbecuing on the weekends. Also a large number of public parks have enclosures

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