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    and smoking weed, “Buck” a self-proclaimed “real man” who’s cigarette smoking, and work boot wearing completely clashes with the last of Tara’s alters. The last one that the viewer will meet in the first season is “Alice” a 1950’s cookie-baking housewife. Over the course of the seasons, more alters are revealed

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    Sort of Fun Everyone would think only serial killers happen to be in horror movies, but it can become reality. Real people in this world are capable of doing such a thing. Stephen King states in the article “Why We Crave Horror”, it's part of a “human condition” or that some are just mentally ill in the fact of thinking that it is something normal. In the story “Strawberry Spring” they talk of a serial killer “Springheel Jack” who has taken another victim from New Sharon College. It makes a connection

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    Influence of Entertainment Media Latishia Weldon HUM/186 March 4, 2013 Brandale Mills Influence of Entertainment Media America’s have shaped our culture though entertainment for media proposes for years. Entertainment media is how Americans attract the way of life. The social influences relay on the media entertainment for positive and negative images to help transform the minds of people. The culture of Americans have always been through television, computers, and entertainment. The values

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    calls that some people still remember doing. Text messaging is ruining us in multiple ways, loss in entertainment, less social activity and loss of interpersonal skills. The point at hand is due to the use of technology, people are losing the ability to be able to communicate effectively in face to face situations thanks to the convenience of sending a text message. When I was younger entertainment came at the expense of my imagination. The issue these days is that kids are glued to the phone for

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    Although the world moves as fast as Usain Bolt, one thing that may never change is the popular use of the entertainment industry. The world thrives off of being entertained. People are always finding something to do or watch so that they won’t be bored. Sitcoms have been around for quite a time now, but rather a new idea that has come about is called reality TV. Society has made this type of entertainment very popular. Giving the viewer an impression that reality TV is relatable, drama filled and intriguing

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    interpersonal relationships and turned it into our personal entertainment. In “The Fakebook Generation” Mathias uses evidence, pathos and logos to demonstrate how we have taken a noble idea such as interpersonal relationships and turned it around to fit our personal needs. Society with

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    proficiency, there tends to be a disconnect in interpersonal contact. This feature of society is predicted 64 years ahead of time, and is highlighted frequently throughout the book, manifested in Mildred’s ear “seashells” and talking walls for entertainment. On a walk with Montag, Clarisse mentions that she is often ostracized from her peers due to her antisocial tendencies. However, the audience must pause to consider what she means by antisocial here to fully grasp the gravity and relevance of her

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    Entertainment is one of the biggest and most popular industry that can have influence to the audience. From movies, TV shows, and music, one can see the characteristics of hegemonic masculinity when it comes to gender. Hegemonic masculinity is seen as a standard to define what a “real” man is. It creates a gender hierarchy, which men that fits the “ideal” masculinity is dominant over the rest of the genders. Women, men who do not fit the “masculine” characteristics, and others are seen as “feminine”

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    That is all he knew. As Mickey and Mallory grew up, they both became violent. Real violence wasn’t the only thing that factored into why Mallory’s father was the way he was. Whenever we had a scene with Mallory’s father he was drinking, cursing, eating junk food or watching WWE. Mallory’s fathers bad habits had an impact on the violent

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    Influence of Entertainment Media Latishia Weldon HUM/186 March 4, 2013 Brandale Mills Influence of Entertainment Media America’s have shaped our culture though entertainment for media proposes for years. Entertainment media is how Americans attract the way of life. The social influences relay on the media entertainment for positive and negative images to help transform the minds of people. The culture of Americans have always been through television, computers, and entertainment. The values

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