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    Who Is Adam Levine?

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    BMI President’s award is truly an honor. It is given to songwriters that have strongly influenced the music industry. As of February 10, 2017 Adam Levine received the 2,601st star in the recording category on The Hollywood Walk of Fame (“Adam Levine Will Get His Own Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame”). Adam and his many awards have had a major impact on the future of music. With Adam’s outgoing and understanding personality he has influenced many people over the years. On NBC’s The Voice, Adam

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    aspect becomes evident in the prison sequence, with the theme of a wrongfully accused man, who becomes friends with the warden, the guards, and other inmates through his education and legal knowledge, having already been used a plethora of times in Hollywood films. (The Shawshank Redemption is the first that comes to mind). The same applies to the use of humor throughout the film, that also proves the title's entertainment

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    Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida is an exciting vacation destination featuring two theme parks, Universal Citywalk nightlife and three beautifully themed Loews hotels. The Royal Pacific can take you away to the islands and the Hard Rock Hotel is like being a guest at a rock star 's mansion. But the jewel of the three resorts is the Italian splendor of the Portofino Bay Hotel. Immerse yourself in the full Universal experience by booking a stay at Portofino Bay! The architecture. Portofino Bay

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    Unforgettable Character

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    As important as the plot, narrative, and cast are to a film, the audience’s reaction to a film and its characters is equally relevant. A stronger reaction or connection to a character, either positive or negative, allows the character to leave a lasting impression on the audience, even if the film’s plot itself is not extraordinary or memorable. An unforgettable character can be the result of their persona, actions, relationships with others, or the actors’ or actress’ performances. Mark, Harry,

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    world, Hollywood is known to be the leading industry in filmmaking along with Bollywood and Nollywood. However, let’s focus on the American movie industry Hollywood. Globally, Hollywood is used as an inspiration for other filmmaking industries. As influential as Hollywood is, there are always going to be opinions of other nations in which many believe that Hollywood has created a sense of “anti-Americanism”. Many believe Hollywood is a perpetrator of this, but that is not true. Hollywood portrays

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    The new term "Hollywood Whitewashing" has become popular among bloggers and critics alike . According to the Wikipedia Definition whitewashing “is a casting practice in the film industry of the United States in which white actors are cast in historically non-white character roles. The film industry has a history of frequently casting white actors for roles involving people of color, including African Americans, Asians, Hispanics, and any other Non-white, non-Hispanic culture, including Native Americans

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    great actors and actresses who are struggling to survive in the film industry because they are categorized as a minority. One community in particular who is struggling the most today is the Asian community due to the negative and stereotypical label hollywood

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    This country has been described as a “melting pot” of different ethnicities. To put it into statistics, the United States’ population in 2014 accounted 37.9 percent minority. No matter who they are, people come together to enjoy whatever Hollywood has produced; whether it’s cinematic masterpieces or tasteful television productions. In fact, 46 percent of all movie tickets sold in the United States were purchased by people of color in that year (Hunt et al). They would all come together to watch a

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    characteristics. In America, the media and Hollywood play an integral role in entrenching and dispelling these stereotypes. However, Hollywood and the media create characters according to stereotypes to attract an audience, from which the viewers can reflect on and laugh at the stereotypes recognizable within American society. This paper seeks to discuss the common stereotypes in American society and how the media and Hollywood promotes those stereotypes and their impacts. Hollywood and the media continues to promote

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    The Italian image in Hollywood is very simple. Whening hear some typical Italian names, we can know that the person must be a Mafia underworld or rogue bully. From "The Godfather" , "West Side Story" to "Public Enemies", as long as a Italian appears, he must be a gangster. As an alternative Western country, Italy cannot enter the mainstream of the American society anyway. Hispanic's position has even under the Italian.Despite that the huge immigrants control the American society, but they are far

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