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    the Harlemites did during the Renaissance period. Immigrants and businessman strived and hustled to get everything out of nothing. White folks downtown started the entertainment industry and black folks needed to make money due to no work and tough living conditions in Harlem. Black folks could always make quick money in the entertainment business. The whole system producing hip-hop was how mechanisms and people worked together to provide new innovations, whether they know it or not. During the Harlem

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    Keeping up with Kardashians. Don’t I look just like a Kardashian? Like I just saw them on TV and was like om Baby Jesus. I need to look like that, talk like that and act like that to be the awesome person that I am right now. But you know it’s got me thinking, what could reality TV be teaching adolescent girls, in particular, about what is valued in the real world? And, Bible, how does it affect their attitudes, beliefs, self-image and behaviour? We (Teens) are getting exposed adult content, including

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    Second Way Reading

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    passages that we read in class, the first passage talked about ten beneficial ways reading everyday can help the average human. The second passage talked about a few benefits of reading before you go to sleep at night. In the first passage, the reader talks about ten ways reading can help the body. The first way reading helps your body is by mental stimulation. “Studies have shown that mental stimulation had can slow the process, or possibly prevent Alzheimer’s and Dementia” (10 Benefits of Reading, 2017)

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    seen? Tim O’Brien answers this question in his collection of short stories, The Things They Carried. The author uses entertainment metaphors, the motif and the metaphor of carrying things, and the motif of the cold, all to convey how soldiers conceal their emotions out of fear of being perceived as soft, and how internally they reflect on their emotions. O’Brien uses entertainment metaphors and the motif of carrying things to demonstrate how soldiers hide how they truly feel due to their fear of

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    With international affairs brought about the fear of war. FDR preached, "The only thing we need to fear is fear its self" this statement accurately sums up what life was like in the 1930's. Fear suffocated Americans. The depression and the unavoidable talk of war acted as a plague haunting society. In this troubled world of ours the radio acted as the only connection linking man with reality. Disaster after disaster, families would regularly check the radio fearing the likelihood of being swept into

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    of time maybe the most obvious problem that many social networkers have. This problem is mentioned in the article Advantages and disadvantages of social networking on http://socialnetworking.lovetoknow.com/ . The author said that this kind of entertainment can be a big waste of time because according to a report, social networking sucks 17 percent of people’s Internet time down the non-productivity drain. In reality, people can be easily become distracted by social media. For example, a person think

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    human race. He does not have any second thoughts about his responsibility until he meets seventeen-year-old Clarisse McClellan. She reveals many wonders of the world to Montag and causes him to rethink what he is doing in burning books. After his talks with her, the society’s obedience to the law that bans knowledge, thinking, and creativity also increasingly distresses him. In Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury shows conformity in the futuristic America through schooling, leisure, and fright. The

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    advertising strategies and generate new ways to pursue the consumers. This continuous development of ideas creates the clover strategy of marketing, which is integrating products or brands into entertainment programs. “Product placement--also known as product brand placement, in-program sponsoring, branded entertainment, or product integration--is a marketing practice in advertising and promotion wherein a brand name, product, package, signage, or other trademark merchandise is inserted into and used contextually

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    Idiocracy: Movie Analysis

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    culture’s intelligence. More specifically, the film shows how corporate consumerism hurts intelligence, how entertainment media hurts intelligence, but most importantly how intelligence is needed to face the challenges of the day. Joe Bauer is the main character in the movie, he worked

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    dreams and nightmares aren't as real as the here and now?” These words spoken by John Lennon describes how mythology still influence a person's way of living and how they think of the world. Mythology is a collection or study of myths, everybody might not notice, but mythology influences so many aspects of our society. Mythology is still used today and affects the way movies are portrayed in present-day cinema; therefore, it is highly impactful for modern entertainment films. Numerous movies, such as

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