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    this are that FOX news channel is notorious for being a conservative news channel. They report one sided toward conservative views and arguing against the liberal side on a regular basis. The slogan “fair and balanced” is not a good representation of words, which simply describe what the news channel gives their viewers. It would make much more sense for the station to take Haddock’s advice and change the slogan to something like “perspective” that better describes the station. FOX news is not giving

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    the animated film “Fantastic Mr. Fox,” Mr. Fox has given up his youthful exploits as a wild animal and thief in a foxhole, and become a temporary law-abiding husband and father. Through the difficult change in lifestyle and the conflict with corporate farmers Mr. Fox questions the meaning of living according to your true nature as he undergoes an existential crisis. “Who am I?” a puzzled Mr. Fox asks his opossum friend in one of the best scenes in “Fantastic Mr. Fox.” It’s a question that ought to

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    Nature is some skills that you get when you're born, and it is passed to you from your parents. Take Jim twins for an example - The Jim twins were reunited when they were 39 and they had a lot of things in common like they both worked on woodworking, they both married girls named Linda and Betty. They were both deputy sheriffs, first son's name was James Allen and same IQ. Jack and Oskar were identical twins who were raised apart. The liked the same stuff because when they met they wore the same

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    CNN Rhetorical Analysis

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    The website my group choose to do our rhetorical analysis on is CNN. CNN stands for Cable News Network. CNN was founded by Ted Turner and 25 other members in 1980. CNN was originally a tv channel. CNN lasted from 1980-2003 on tv. In 9995 CNN was made into a website. The website attracted growing interest and is now one of the most popular news websites in the world. The widespread growth of blogs, social media and user-generated content have influenced the site.The website CNN helped us find the

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    Frazier Case

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    FRASIER (A) ANALYSIS This case outlines the background of the negotiations between NBC (National Broadcasting Corporation) and Paramount for the extension of renegotiating the rights to the TV show, Frasier. While NBC wanted to pay under $5 million per episode in order to make a profit, Paramount seemed to be demanding $8 million per episode. This was a very big gap considering that there were 24 episodes per season and that Paramount wanted a three year term on the renegotiated contracted. The

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    The movie Little Miss Sunshine is about a story of a dysfunctional American family that goes into a bus and heads to California to support their daughter in her id to win a contest called the Little Miss Sunshine Contest. The whole families nerves are set to the limit as everyone travels along their little road trip. The main character is Olive and she is a seven year old girl who really wants that Little Miss Sunshine crown. The structural family theory includes family subsystems that includes

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    Olive Stereotypes

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    The director also presented Olive as a girl who has goal in her life and never give up. At the beginning of this film, the directors took a close up shot of Olive’s eyes with the reflection of the television screen on her glasses showing that she kept watching the re-run of Miss America pageants. This symbolized that her goal is to be a beauty pageant contestant. Then the directors draw camera as a mid-shot of Olive copying the new winner’s gestures. From this, we see a visual irony that Olive doesn’t

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    In the 2006 family film ‘Little Miss Sunshine’, directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, the conventional aspects of the family genre are challenged through the characterization and representation of the Hoover family. This film is atypical of its genre as it explores dark themes that are not commonly associated with the family genre, such as drug use, suicide and body issues. The film also critiques the concept of the “ideal family” in regards to gender roles, sexuality, and the relationships

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    Little Miss Sunshine When we think about beauty pageants, we think about beautifully tanned girls with beautiful glittery makeup, a perfect physique and teeth to match, extravagant glitzy dresses, over the top hair, and not to add someone with an extraordinary talent. However, the iconic film Little Miss Sunshine completely shatters that stereotypical view that we have of the pageant as well as changes our view on how families function. Little Miss Sunshine is a film about an 8 year old girl named

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    “Little Miss Sunshine is a 2006 American comedy-drama road film… written by first time writer Michael Arndt. This movie was nominated for four Academy awards including Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay, Best Supporting Actor and the Independent Spirit Award” ("Little Miss Sunshine,” n.d.). Gender bias can be identified in specific scenes of this film and in which some of the scenes succeed in passing the Bechdel test. The film begins with Olive, the young girl and one of the main characters

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