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    Ever since the age of television dawned on mankind, there have been a plethora of shows have been released by people all over the world, with the genres spanning from satirical masterpieces to the darkest and most gruesome bloodbaths. It was not until the beginning of the 20th century when a handful of powerful studios in the United States formed a monopoly, and started producing television shows and movies of top-notch quality – Hollywood became the unassailable force in cinema and television. Nowadays

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    have been observed during the analysis, and since many of these above mentioned overlap (e.g. Notable lists embrace also Charisma words etc.) an analytical division of lexical items has been created, inspired on different references, too. The following examples will provide an insight into the occurrence of punch words in cosmetics advertisements: “Did you hear the news? New, lower prices on Pro-X, Olay’s most effective, anti-aging regimen. Check stores today and share this with your friends.” (Picture

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    Hate speech is seen as a type of communication between individuals and parties and is used to influence people’s thoughts and bring emotion to the public which is evident in the article regarding hate speech as with the use of textual analysis and in-depth interviews important information was gained. An example of this is that by analysing the posts and comments most hate speech includes hatred towards homosexuality and religion and the posts will always favour one perspective

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    The Canadian television series Due South will be subjected to a textual analysis with the goal of figuring out if this show represents Canada and Canadian aspects. Due South is a crime series created by Paul Haggis and produced by Alliance Communications. The show follows the adventures of an officer of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and his partner from the Chicago Police Department. The show falls under the genre of both comedy and drama. The character Benton Fraser (played by Paul Gross), who

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    (Tyree & Jones, 2015, pp. 63). Thirty-eight songs ended up being chosen for this study and the artists who rapped in them fit in these “classic rap categories” which include gangsta, materialistic, positive, and pop. Once these songs were chosen, a textual analysis was conducted to analyze these rap lyrics.

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    Carraway (Tobey Maguire) and Jay Gatsby (Leonardo DiCaprio), his larger-than-life neighbour who’s over the top famed extravagance only exists in order for him to win back a former love, Daisy Buchanan (Carey Mulligan) (Caldwell,2013). The following textual analysis

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    Hunger in Africa Textual Analysis Hunger in Africa is one of the biggest problems faced in this world today. Most of these deaths are faced by children under five. Even though there is a lot of food in the world, people in Africa can’t access these foods because of poverty. Because of the hunger problem, the majority of people suffer from blindness, anemia, malnutrition related problems and other diseases because they are not getting enough diet. Nicholas Bariyo (news story) researched how the

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    The representations inferred can also be found in the book as textual evidence from the pages 6 and 11. On page 6 when Tita is born Tita is said to be crying nonstop to the point where they made bags of salt from her tears. On pages 11 Tita is begins to cry when Mama Elena tells her that Tita’s opinion doesn’t matter

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    One of my favorite movies is Inception (2010). In the movie, a team of “extractors” are attempting to enter a dream inside of a dream and so on until they are four dream levels deep. Their goal is to implant an idea into someone’s mind (who I will refer to as the “target”) to receive classified information to pull off one of the greatest crimes ever. The clip displays an action packed scene that entails two different levels of dreams. The first level is Yusuf’s dream (the man driving the white van)

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    During my time in Guelph, I’ve spent all lot of time volunteering which contributed to my personal development. I’m an introvert, but when I volunteer I feel and act like a different person as if another side, an extrovert one, immerges. I can easily express myself to people that I’ve never met. When I work with strangers, it seems as if I don’t worry about their opinions towards my appearance and/or my habits, which increases my ability to interact with them. Similarly to volunteering, night school

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