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    Cool Worlds Effect

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    I don't think you need to be embarrassed about that. (We both laughed.) No, it's funny. I will literally sometimes binge on a cartoon the way someone might binge on a Netflix show. So it's like I watched cartoons for two or three hours. Some of the best TV I think has been in the Japanese cartoons and their storylines. Just wild worlds 'cause I think there's something really cool about an animation series--if you're going to make a prime time TV series--they're getting pretty close with CGI these

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    From the purpose of the show to the demographics to the advertising, House Hunters is successful all-around but when it reflects society what does it say? House Hunters is a strong reflection of society in several ways, the first being our society today is okay with making purchases on debt. The mortgages put up by those who decide to purchase these homes, especially in these episodes reflect the attitude of today which is purchase now and pay it off later. By using credit to purchase something

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    Stereotypes are present in both episodes whether they are from a gender stand point or a culture point of view. I believe what attracts viewers to these two shows is the family base, The Proud Family and George Lopez each describe their hard challenges they must confront as a family. The tagline for George Lopez states, “Family is forever. Sanity is only temporary,” (Helford, Lopez & Oppenheimer, Bullock, 2002) and for the The Proud Family states, “There’s no place like home, girl!” (Smith, 2001)

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    The Simpsons and Their Mathematical Secrets by Simon Singh is a trade book that talks about the history of The Simpsons and Futurama and how mathematics is embedded into numerous episodes in each series. Along the way Singh, in addition to the other main writers for The Simpsons, talk about many of the subtle math jokes that are present. These jokes range from very simple jokes that students in elementary school could understand to jokes that not even some mathematics professors with doctorate degrees

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    One of the most well-known episode in The Simpsons is definitely “The Secret to Successful Marriage”, not only it is one of the highest-rated show on the Fox network the week it aired, it also receives several positive reviews from critics. So what is the secret that makes this episode so successful compare to others? The answer is this episode essentially answered the questions of how Homer Simpsons deal with real world situations when people stop putting up with his idiocy and what makes people

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    The show Modern Family is a sitcom that portrays three dissimilar, but related families who face problems in their own comedic ways. The show’s narrative mode closely resembles an episodic series, with plots standing on their own, with little need to watch the show from the beginning to understand what is happening. Since its debut in 2009, Modern Family has become an incredibly popular show and its appeal spans generations; furthermore, it is a show which challenged the typical portraits of the

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    The Modern Family Show

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    Modern Family sitcom is a disguised attempt to influence how people view certain behaviors. The title of the show mimics the American ideology of what a modern family consists of. For example, the American modern family consists of a heterosexual couple, hard working dad, a stay at home housewife and their adorable two kids. This show attempt's to mold the perception of the viewers and try to change the ideology of what a regular family looks like. Unlike, the show Modern family is centered on three

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    Family Media Paper Family Description One of the most iconic television shows in America is called Full House. This show was around for about eight years. It started in the year 1987 and ended in the year 1995. It is about a guy named Danny Tanner. He is a morning talk show host. Danny also has three daughters. The oldest one is DJ Tanner, the middle child is Stephanie Tanner, and the youngest one is Michelle Tanner. Danny was married to a woman named Pamela Katsopolis Tanner, who died after

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    Chad Funk Professor Sharon Thiese The Short Story May 28th, 2012 Literary Analysis “Setting” – A Good Man is Hard to Find In the story “A Good Man is Hard to Find” by Flannery O’Connor starts out by giving a look at a dysfunctional family on a vacation, but ultimately, gives insight into ourselves as well as the nature of good and evil, how they can clash, and how they can co-exist, even in the same person. The setting, which plays a critical role in this short story because the grandmother shows

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    Comparison Between The Simpsons and Futurama The word genre can be used to describe several things such as books, films and television programmes. It means the theme of the book, e.t.c. and in the case of a film or programme means either horror, thriller, comedy, romantic. It is important that a programme or film makes clear what genre it is. For example, a horror should make you cower in fear and a thriller should keep you on the edge of your seat. In the case of a

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