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    Holod 2 October, 2017 Jersey Shore Summer is the pinnacle of almost every American’s vacation time. Warm weather, beaches, Fourth of July, and summer parties. This might not be the reality of most American’s summer, but it is for the cast of “Jersey Shore.” Jersey Shore is a reality television show, which was aired by MTV (Music Television) from 2009 to 2012, and showcased a group of six roommates and the time they spend together in the “Shore House” located in New Jersey over summer. These roommates

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    important because genres can target a larger range of audience, which results in higher ratings. Genres also help create different and unique narratives that influence popular culture. Jersey Shore illustrates how the reality television genre has a huge impact on popular culture, society and viewers. Jersey Shore is about women and men some of Italian descent that party and do whatever they want. The show explicitly illustrates the roles of guidos (males) and guidettes (females), these people are

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    Jersey Shore Ocean Pollution A Great Environmental Concern MIS730 June 2013 Contents I – Introduction II - History of Ocean Pollution III - What is Pollution? IV - Pollution Facts V - Pollution Sources VI - Problem Space VII – Solution and Alternative VIII – Preferred Solution Using Zachman Model IX – Cost X – References I – Introduction: Ocean pollution is such a broad topic, and one that has many facets to it. As a group, we found it to

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    Jersey Shore was a television show that aired in 2009 it was a reality-based look at the vapid lives of several Italians in their twenties and their respective friends and hookups. Throughout the series, there were numberless acts of the violent outburst, alcoholic behaviors, and sexual content all on camera. In a journal written by J. Johnson, he states that “evidence suggests that television’s influence on children and adolescents is related to how much time they spend watching television” (Johnson)

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    Jimmy in his mouth when he receives a letter from Martha concerning their long distance relationship. The “simple pebble, an ounce at most [was] smooth to the touch...” (O’Brien 7). In her letter, Martha states “...she had found the pebble on the Jersey shoreline, precisely where the land touched the water at high tide...” (O’Brien 7). The water line at high tide represents the single area of land where the virgin sand and ocean unite; where they meet is also the point where the ocean begins to concede

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    On the Jersey Shore, trouble started roughly around 8 p.m. It started when Miss Dolores Shannon, a 26 years old, African American, was arrested on a disorderly conduct charge. According to the police, she was drunk and had been shouting and screaming. As they were taking her into custody, a man sooner identified as Walker Mays was said to have been interfering with the police and as a result he was also arrested. They were both taken to the Fourth Precinct station house at Com­munipaw Avenue. After

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    As you all know the Jersey Shore took a beating after Hurricane Sandy. Our two houses survived for the most part, but being there after the destruction, hit me in a way I never thought about before. I felt in my heart that I was getting a glimpse into what an adopted child feels all through their transition. Today I was thinking about the day I spent down there waiting for the gas man to come. Let me explain… Since all power, gas and water had been shut down for some time we had to get everything

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    at the Jersey Shore 1 Gas Prices and their effect on the Economy at the Jersey Shore Introduction: Gas prices have been showing an increasing trend for the last few years. This increase has largely affected all the sectors of the economy. The segments of the society which have taken the biggest negative impact of increasing gas prices are the households and businesses (Davidson). This paper focuses on discussing the most significant impacts of gas prices on the economy at the Jersey Shore in the

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    in particularly popular culture networks, like MTV. The television show on MTV called The Hills is an example of a show that promotes dominant ideology to young children/ teenagers. Slightly opposite of that would be another show on MTV called Jersey Shore, which is an example of a show that partly reinforces and partly challenges dominant ideology to the same type of audience. The two shows are looking at people who are in their 20s and there life as they live it in their current situation, they

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    and miles with my strong wings, and I would never get tired. I loved to imagine a birds eye view so I could see everything clearly. The dolphins sprinting out of the water, the school of fish swimming closely together, and the surfers surfing to the shore without wiping out. My mama would always tell me that the ocean can be one of the most beautiful things in the world, but it can also be the most dangerous... We bonded over the ocean, and we always spent a lot of time in the water; whether she was

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