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    The movie Dead Poets Society is about Todd Anderson and his senior year of high school at Welton Academy. The movie follows him and his new group of friends during this time as they face struggles with their parents, but also themselves. The boys get a new English teacher, Mr. Keating that with his unconventional teaching methods and free spirt, changes the boys lives. Todd Anderson has been sent to the school where his popular older brother was valedictorian. His roommate, Neil, although exceedingly

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    "I am Legend" is an interesting movie that shows the hardships that Virologist Robert Neville goes through to cure a man-made virus that has wiped out 94% of humans with it and turned 5% of humans into Darkseekers leaving him as the 1% immune. The movie captures the emotional pain the Robert feels throughout the film and this helps the viewer relate which in turn increases the enjoyment for the viewer. Roberts main goal being the 1% immune is staying in New York and researching a cure by capturing

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    Radio Interview: ABC: Good morning Daniel. Welcome to our radio show. D: Thank you for inviting me. It is a pleasure to be here and speak to your audience. ABC: You played the role of John Proctor in the movie, “The Crucible”. Tell us briefly about your role. D: Well, I play the role of John Proctor, Elizabeth’s husband, as a local farmer who is a stern, harsh-tongued man of high social standing and integrity and who hates hypocrisy. He is a proud man who places great emphasis on

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    there is any object or any wall in between sender and receiver the signal will break at once. 2. Interference from external sources of light like sunlight, bulbs, and opaque materials will cause disturbance in the transmission of light. 3. Wifi and radio frequency will be still needed in the remote areas where tree and wall will act as obstacle. 4. VLC system has high initial installation cost ,but once it is implemented at large scale the cost can be reduced by its less operating costs like electricity

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    Do The Right Thing, directed by Spike Lee is a film that acts as a call to action for the audience to differentiate what doing the right thing actually means. New York City in 1989 was filled with issues of race and class. Crime rates were high and one of the highest recorded in history only second to the preceding year of 1990. Cases like the central park five where african american youths and other minorities were falsely accused of crimes, caused for unjust views of the justice system designed

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    Primetime TV Censorship

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    Radio and Primetime TV Censorship Media Censorship vs. Non Media Censorship, Censorship and Non Censorship is about what information the public will have access too. What is “Censorship”? (Restriction, suppression, control cutting, editing, bowdlerization, and expurgation) basically it is the lack of freedom to do or say what you choose to express about a particular topic of interest. The Media is censored by the government, our Laws and supposedly by ordinary people but they have limited

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    Swing Kid Sociology

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    In the movie Swing Kids, director Thomas Carter tells the captivating story of two teenagers living in Hamburg, Germany during the period promptly before World War II. Peter and Thomas are Hitler Youth by day and Swing Kids by night. Unfortunately, as time goes by the boys find it difficult to maintain this double lifestyle. As they are sucked deeper and deeper into the Hitler Youth Movement, Thomas becomes committed to the Nazis while Peter takes a stand as a resistor of the Movement. Peter would

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    1960's Youth Culture

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    including a sexual revolution, a cultural/ racial revolution, a rights revolution, and student revolutions. In addition to revolutions, there also a focus on the transition to adulthood, popularity, consumption, anxiety, and the media. However the movie, American Graffiti, which was set in the 1962 (1960s)–before the peak of 1960’s counterculture–and released in 1973 (1970’s) displays an environment more focused on the anxiety of transitioning to adulthood, dating, and consumerism--music and cars

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    were doing with their power. An example of these people is the Swingjugend. They were a group of people that were heavily influenced by western culture, and stood strong against the Nazi ideology. All of this is shown in the movie Swing Kids directed by Thomas Carter. The movie is focused on a group of teens, sticking with their passion and love for swing, even though it is banned by the Nazis, due to the fact it is made by westerners that were commonly black or any other race. These were all because

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    Eleni Powell Great Gatsby Analysis 11/13/17 The Great Gatsby is a movie set in the 1920’s. The main character Nick Carraway lives next to the mysterious Jay Gatsby. Throughout the movie you experience the roaring 20’s first hand. They take you to the lavish countryside, through the struggling “valley of ashes”, into the bustling cites, and down into the bootlegging speakeasies. Gatsby is a secretive man and no one knows the truth about him. By the end of the film you find out his past and

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