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    Ruby Rose Monologue

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    Soapbox Speech – Ruby Rose from RWBY RWBY – spelt R, W, B, Y – is an ongoing American anime-style series that debuted in 2013 and is currently screening its fifth volume. It is set in the fictional realm of Remnant, a futuristic fantasy world populated by humans and Faunus. The plot is centered around the four female protagonists of Team RWBY – Ruby Rose (spelt normally), Weiss Schnee, Blake Belladonna, and Yang Xiao-Long, who attend Beacon Academy, a prestigious school that trains students to be

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    Greys Anatomy Strikes Up a Crowd! The ABC series Greys Anatomy is one of the best shows because it shows diveristy, romace, drama, and creativity. The Greys Anatomy series consists of 13 completed season and a 14th season that is airing everyday on Thursdays. Greys Anatomy is a top TV soap opera based around surgeons and their everyday life that is full of drama, and romance. The creator of this amazing series is Shonda Rhimes who always leaves the audience on edge. The show is easily enjoyable

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    tell you about that show that has been “Live from New York!” every Saturday night. When It Started When the show first aired, the date was October 11, 1975. It would eventually be the longest running show, and highest rated show on late night television. It’s first years cast was filled with comic gold. Some of the cast was Chevy Chase, who was in the comedy movie Caddyshack. John Belushi who was in the sketch that some of you might know it as “Cheeseburger, Cheeseburger, Cheeseburger.” Dan Aykroyd

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    My original plan was to sketch out a drawing of my 18 hole golf course, create a 3d 18 hole model, and also create an 18 hole digital 3d model. However, while drawing it out, I spent much more time on it than I originally decided, forcing me to make it my big final product, as opposed to the 3d models. I completely ruled out making a 3d model in person, because first off it would be way to hard to transport if I were to work on it at home. Second, I don’t

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    Television is the Downfall of our Society Can you imagine the actual number of people who watch T.V.? People spend more time before the television, than any other thing. Nowadays, even children, to be more specific, toddlers spend most of their time watching T.V. Shouldn?t they be playing with their toys inside or outside, playing in the yard, going to the park for a walk or to play on the swings and slides? Don?t you remember when you were young when your parents took you to the park? All

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    Violence and the Media Television programming today can be a powerful influence in developing value systems and shaping behavior (Bee, 1998: 261-262). Unfortunately, much of today's television programming is violent. For instance, the level of violence during Saturday morning cartoons is higher than the level of violence during prime time. There are about six to eight violent acts per hour during prime time, versus twenty to thirty violent acts per hour on Saturday morning cartoons ("Killing Screens

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    Essay on Media Violence in Children's Lives

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    Media Violence in Children's Lives During the past decade, America has witnessed an alarming increase in the incidence of violence in the lives of children. On a daily basis, children in America are victims of violence, as witnesses to violent acts in their homes or communities, or as victims of abuse, neglect, or personal assault. The causes of violent behavior in society are complex and interrelated. Among the significant contributors are poverty, racism, unemployment, illegal drugs, inadequate

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    come from many different places. Schools, parents, and friends can influence a person. Another major factor that influences millions of impressionable females and males is television. Not only does the television teach each sex how to act, it also shows how one sex should expect the other sex to act. In the current television broadcasting, stereotypical behavior goes from programming for the very small to adult audiences. In this broadcasting range,

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    Bbc Worldwide Case Essay

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    BBC Worldwide: Global Strategy Case Company Overview The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) was formed in 1922 by a group of radio manufacturers in order to popularize the new medium and create content for customers to listen to on their new devises. The organization grew as it developed a radio transmitter network and started looking at other media types. However, due to an issue of license fee collection, the BBC experienced heavy financial losses which caused the original radio manufacturers

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    "The Courter." is an example of a story that uses popular culture references to address the events and the feelings of characters of a particular time. In "The Courter" Rushdie uses references of culture from the early 1960's, such as pop-songs, television shows, and movies, that help readers understand and relate to the characters of his story. These references are also of a historical orientation and help direct the time frame of the story. The style that Rushdie uses for each reference help give

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