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    the United States post-1965 affected many realms. In the field of graphic arts, immigration has caused a potent change in the cultural atmosphere of the United States. The assimilation of immigrants into American society has changed the scope of entertainment in that it has formed a melting pot of actors from different cultures and unique

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    Millions of people pay to watch violence every day. In today’s society, violence is often glamorized and used as entertainment. And, it is frequently the topic of young adult literature. However, violence is not always shown in a positive light. In SE Hinton’s The Outsiders, the author uses the conflicts of Ponyboy verses other characters, Dally verses society, and Johnny verses outside forces to convey the theme that violence causes more problems than it solves. Throughout the novel, the violence

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    Nowadays television and movies have become some of the main sources of entertainment for children as well as adults. A motion picture can allow you to escape into another reality without having to leave the safety of your own home. In recent years the movie industry has produced some major hit projects, the Hunger Games and Divergent being two of them. They hit great numbers in the box office and not to mention got great reviews among fans. These stories follow the lives of Katniss Everdeen from

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    how to proceed and profit in the new times. This transition opened huge possibilities to profit in new spaces that had the Paramount Decision not occurred the would never have explored. By forming new alliances and giving Americans the films and entertainment they wanted to see, they were able to forge ahead in prosperous new directions. The Studios having sustained lost revenue of over seven-hundred million dollars between 1946 and 1961 knew that they would need to do something if they wanted to

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    Analysis Of Powder Puff

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    This entertainment is provided by the men who do not want to coach, but still want to somehow participate in the Powder Puff game. Male cheerleaders are a fan favorite due to their wildly entertaining halftime shows. To one fan, watching the mid game entertainment reminded them of a “reincarnation of an unrehearsed Three Stooges act”. The boys do such odd things, from playing chicken

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    In the Starbucks inside Questrom, on a Friday afternoon, Courtney Bold sits across from me in a corner booth enjoying a grande nonfat chai latte. The aroma of coffee, the clattering of machines, clicks from laptop keyboards, and people’s hushed voices fill the space around us. Courtney has just come from a meeting with Questrom student leaders discussing updates and plans for spring semester. Her pale skin puts the focus on her hazel eyes and her black, curly hair streaked with purple. The purple

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    When you think of entertainment what do you first think of? Perhaps you said sports. Sports have long been a source of entertainment, competition, and even exercise. This idea of sport first entered this world over 3,500 years ago in ancient Mesoamerican. It was the center of culture, politics, and social lives for the whole civilization. It solved political problems or it was just a way to have fun. It has evolved and modernized into one of the most profitable and loved things in the world. We now

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    and choice. The director’s use of setting can be a crucial part of the movie and its overall message. When using it to distinguish dystopian film, the choice of how a scene unfolds and how the audience receives it can determine everything between a hit and a miss in the points of the movie. The overall result of the movie is determined on the movies execution of their ideals, and how the director chooses to make it a

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    Cinema In Cinema

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    mainstream media in older times. The audience that consumes the media plays a vital role in influencing the media. Among all these media platforms, talking about the Cinema, there has been a huge change in the audiences consuming this medium of entertainment. I am notably interested in the ways that however individuals developed bound ritual uses of cinema. My intention is to research practices, bound habits and behaviors of cinema going audience. The cinema in 20th century has been

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    to the film industry, George Lucas, through the creation of the movie Star Wars: A New Hope, was able to create a new mythology that has taken a hold of generations of people; inspiring them with the creativity to completely change the face of entertainment. Throughout most of his life, George Lucas has always dreamed big. He was born on May 14, 1944 in Modesto, California and was the only son out of four children. As a high school student, Lucas had always achieved poor grades and was just barely

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