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    how we learn, and thus perceive, the world around us that is under his criticism. When it comes to entertainment, Postman admitted that the television does an excellent job. "Television [...] serves us most usefully when presenting junk-entertainment; it serves us most ill when it co-opts serious modes of discourse-news, politics, science, education, commerce, religion-and turns them into entertainment packages" (159). The television does not require viewers to carry thoughts from minute to minute

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    simply because society loves to view the downsides and complains of other people. As a human species it is proven that we find negative news as a confidence boost to our own self. When we as humans fall and get hurt, or bounce off of things, or get hit by baseball bats as popular funny video shows and Youtube have proven, the negative attention in the media makes us feel better about our own lives, and our own surroundings. There was a study done on these facts depicting the changes of others’ self-esteem

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    Sometimes the question is raised should Christians or religious people listen to secular music or be entertained by television shows? Music has always been a source of entertainment from the days of ole until today. Music is either spiritual or secular. Secular music can be defined as music that does not have a biblical message; it instigates promiscuity, violence or any other possible harmful acts. Some say listening to secular music is harmless because it doesn’t influence your spirituality

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    sort of following can be much more profitable. This means market your product to people willing to buy it, not just think it’s cool. This kind of mentality can be not only applied to anime, to help other studios. However it can be applied to the entertainment industry as a whole. Also if something has a brand name and a style to it, people will be more likely to consume it. So hopefully other anime studios can learn a better way to sell their anime, in order to create a bigger profit to produce higher

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    The Sound of Music For my first paper, I decided to choose a film I had heard a lot about but had never seen, The Sound of Music. This film was released in 1965 and was an instant hit around the country. It broke the record for most box office hits of all time and it really brought out the light in musicals. It has a lot of significance in film history because it was one of the first major musicals. There had not been a lot of musicals before this film and with how successful this film was it paved

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    ‘‘Alton Towers Resort the UK’s No. 1 Theme Park’’ (Merlin Groups, 2015) has closed after the incident on the £18 million Smiler rollercoaster, which was launched in 2013. The horrific crash occurred on Tuesday 2nd July 2015 where 16 people were hit by an empty carriage, with 4 people being seriously injured (Simpson and Barnes, 2015). Due to the incident at Alton Towers the Resort was closed for 6 days, which left a massive impact on sales, shares and other businesses.  The aim of this essay

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    the presence of celebrity culture, such for advertising, activism, different genres of television (e.g. reality, gastronomical), and even political avenues as well (Driessens). Their fame is developed based on prominence cum establishment in the entertainment industry that transforms their recognition into a popular culture. In Graeme Turner’s Understanding Celebrity, he discusses the effects of contemporary popular culture representing celebrity as an icon of cultural change (Turner Understanding Celebrity)

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    Broncos cornerback Chris Harris Jr. (No. 25), making it a taunt. But was that Turner’s intention? To the NFL, it didn’t seem to matter (Cosenteno)”. You can’t even celebrate anymore without getting penalized. “Look, I know the NFL is not "sports entertainment" in a WWE sort of way, but what is wrong with allowing players to entertain us following a spectacular play? We've paid nearly 100 bucks for a ticket; we came to be entertained, so let them entertain us (bunger).” they are trying to limit what

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    Mass Media Essay

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    do. Through our means of entertainment, it is almost a guide in how one should live their life. With the technology we have in our world we are persuaded to believe what is right and what is wrong. Although we create our own world, our thoughts were imposed upon us since the day we are born. “What if the world is some kind of show. What if we are only talents assembled by the Great Talent Scout Up Above! The Great Show of Life! Starring Everybody! Suppose entertainment is the Purpose of Life,”

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    Dramas in the Philippine market became a hit during the early 2000’s and some of the game changers for the increase in the popularity of Korean Dramas can be attributed to Lovers in Paris (2004) , Full House, Jewel in the Palace, the remake of the Taiwanese film ‘ Meteor Garden’ (2003) which is Boys over Flowers (2009), and more The Korean entertainment industry basically produces

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