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    the most influential people though. Chris Colfer had a hard younger life because he would be bullied of how he was but even though he would get bullied as a kid, because of how he was it helped him get his starting role on Glee. After being one of the starring characters on Glee, he even became an author. Chris Colfer was born on May 27, 1990 and he was born in Clovis, California. (Lavin) When Colfer was growing up his mom would read him and his sister fairy tales. Colfer enjoyed this because

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    Road Not Taken Essay

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    trying on from then. The decision I made about was my school clubs. I had a lot of clubs so I decided to a have 2 choices: First, glee, choir and Enviro. Second, soccer, chess, speed stacking. I chose the first one because even if chess and speed stacking are important to me like the other clubs, I can do it at home, but choir, glee and enviro beat the others.That’s because I was in enviro for 2 years along with choir and I just feel like a part of it and I know I’m helping the

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    MDIA 208 Media Audiences Faith Holloway 300314105 Sexuality, Identity and Media Audiences Drawing upon qualitative audience studies, this essay aims to discuss the extent to which sexuality plays a role in media audience’s identity construction. Furthermore, this essay argues that sexuality is significantly influenced by hegemonic discourse surrounding masculinity and heteronormativity. Foucault eludes to this idea nothing that both “… the formation of identities and practices are related to, or

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    Creativity: a form of self-expression that few choose to engage in during their time at high school. Why waste one’s time giving one’s all in an emotional play than at an intense volleyball game? Why be pegged as an outcast when one can be a part of the popular crowd? With all these perplexing questions in mind, why would a student want to be involved in fine arts? In our popular culture here in America, these creative intellectuals are stereotypes that few choose to pursue. Popular television

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    Racial Stereotypes

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    though times have changed since the early 1900s. They provide negative or false assumptions about a variety of groups, as well as ideas that do not necessarily pertain to every person. Fox Tv’s show Glee is an accurate portrayal of the many racial stereotypes that are apparent in today’s society. Glee offers viewers a complex construction of race that both perpetuates negative racial stereotypes for humorous purposes and attempts to disrupt stereotypical notions of “token” characters. The exposure

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    Unpretty In The Necklace

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    a party with the wealthy society members. In the song “I Feel Pretty / Unpretty” from the television series, Glee, the actors want to “feel pretty”. They said that money can buy looks but now the feeling. Just like in “The Necklace,” Madame Loisel felt pretty for the one night of the party, but in the end, she just ended up feeling like her same old self. She still felt “unpretty.” In Glee, one of the main characters, Racheal has a broken nose and she has always wanted to get it fixed, but when she

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    identity in relation or opposition to heterosexual identity. The emphasis on heterosexual identity as the norm forces males to exaggerate or display more of their masculine traits to stay with heterosexual stereotype. The popular television series, Glee, contributes to evidence of society defining sexuality in such terms. The show includes two characters that will be used to provide examples of homosexuality and

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    plans. My biggest dream was to study abroad. I wanted, and still want, to live in Germany for a semester. I have always loved German culture, and the language. I wanted to play intermural sports and make many friendships. I wanted to join the glee club and go on tours with all the friends I made through that. This all flashed before my eyes the night I made my mistakes. Suspension would destroy so much for me. In my town, everyone knows each other. I’m from a bubble community in Northwest

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    Adam Lambert Challenge

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    really fun and it's a good way to just introduce myself.  Day #1: how did you discover Adam? - When I was about 10 or 11 I never listened to music but was OBSESSED w/ Glee, & my mom loved shows like American Idol & Big Brother. Thus early on I was familiar with who he was, but I never really listened to him? He was featured on Glee & I watched him play Elliot so then I learned a lot more. After Netflix stopped putting up the show Adam kinda disappeared for a few years. ---------- Okay long section

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    the show Glee, in the classroom. Glee was a television series that premiered in America in 2009. The show focused on a unique group of high school outcasts, who decided to band together in order to form a show choir known as the Glee Club. The major focus of the show is based on the relationships that are formed between the students, as they thwart the cheerleading coach, Sue Sylvester, from disbanding the club all together. The Glee Club won the hearts of viewers everywhere, landing Glee four Emmy

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