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    but in terms of sitcoms between the two shows I love Lucy and the Simpson there has been a lot of change. I love Lucy is an American television sitcom that was made in 1951 and ended in 1957. I love Lucy was an old modern television showed that was in black and white, the picture was old and not as advanced as television today. The Simpsons is an American animated sitcom started in 1989 and is still showing as of today. The Simpsons is a more colorful and also animated TV show. The picture is better

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    Family sitcoms are arguably one of the most popular type of series on TV. Starting in the mid- 1900’s, family sitcoms became popular due to the fact that families were able to relate to the families they saw on TV. Although, if they weren’t able to relate, viewers enjoyed the shows simply due to the fact that the show gave them the ability to be part of such a “perfect” family for its duration. Family sitcoms such as “Leave it to Beaver”, gave birth to the family sitcom genre by creating a public

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    Family Guy Research Paper

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    television programs that are offensive, and filled with profanity. No wonder kids are so rebellious to their parents these days cause of shows like Family Guy. Other shows like The Simpsons could also have an affect on kids’ behavior in a negative way. Just to provide some background on the situation Family Guy and The Simpsons have big similarities and differences. Some which include derogatory language but we will get into that a little bit later. Now that we have an idea what’s going on let me get

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    Becoming The Dragon

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    Struck by lightning as a teenager, and now prone to wrecking electrical devices when within reach, it’s clear from the beginning that Andy Kerimov is not your average boy. Because of his sudden immunity to computers and televisions, Andy must discover other ways to entertain himself. He picks up reading, finds a man who teaches him archery and becomes a rather remarkable chef for which his family is grateful. When Andy’s father, a Russian scientist making gains on teleportation, forgets some important

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    The Carter Family is at a point of dysfunction in their life as they transition to a new stage in the family life cycle. As they are transitioning into the next stage, they have been met with disorganization that is disrupting the family’s ability to function properly causing great amounts of stress on each family member. If they are unable to re-organize they will be unable to move into the next stage of life without more serious problems arising. Jason Carter is the thirteen year-old of Doug

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    Bob’s Burgers centers on the Belcher family (Bob, Tina, Louise, Gene, Linda) who own a restaurant (called Bob’s Burgers). It is a family-run restaurant, but this quirky family often gets in the way of running the business. This show is clever, funny, and has multi-dimensional characters that are undeniably feminist. They are an overwhelmingly accepting family with boundless love for each other! I love the strong, effective overarching message of acceptance and familial love. For example, when Tina’s

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    Gender Stereotypes Raymond's Run is about a girl named Hazel. She is a small, thin girl who enjoys running and she has a squeaky, little voice that gave her the nickname, Squeaky. Squeaky has a brother named Raymond who has a disorder called Hydrocephalus that is caused by swelling in his brain, due to fluids. The disorder makes his head bigger than that of the average person and it causes Raymond act younger than he actually is, so Squeaky takes on the responsibility of protecting him. Squeaky

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    There are 10 separate stories in Guys Read: Funny Business By Jon Scieszka all filled with humor and suspense.There are many weird and funny stories in Guys Read: Funny Business showing sometimes you don’t have to be normal to be cool. There are many reasons why having a pet turkey could have a disastrous end. Minors can be annoying, but imagine spending 4 hour a day with a little brother that is constantly talking and whining. Have you ever stepped on a Lego? Have you ever felt the pain of stepping

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    The television show that I am choosing is South Park. It is about four elementary school boys Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormick and their daily adventures in South Park Colorado. The one character that I will be focusing on the most in this paper is Eric Cartman. He is known to be the trouble maker of the group and the one who causes the most problems and the antagonist in most of the episodes in the series. Eric is an only child and he has only grown up with his mother

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    Essay On Family Guy

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    What is your favorite Family Guy character? One of the comedic geniuses of this animated show is the way that they provide characterization for each of the main members of the Griffin family. Lois, Peter, Brian, Stewie, Meg and Chris all have unique personalities and the show capitalizes on that for their comedy. Peter Peter is a bumbling blue collar worker who is always engaging in a variety of wacky situations. He is only moderately intelligent. The show often focuses on an issue that Peter has

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