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    I wonder if you are a fan of the Cosby Show from the 80’s, in one silly episode Dr. Huxtable, against Mrs. Huxtable’s wishes, ate his favorite Hoagie sandwich at 3 a.m. Well the storyline goes that eating unhealthy after midnight causes nightmares and of course Dr. Huxtable had a nightmare that included a jazz band, the Muppets and a court marshall. Oddly enough, the combination along with the pipeline to prison concept prompted the thought process that music could be calming, connective and cognitive

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    Mascots, the Muppets big brother and the logos of school and teams are destroying Native Americans self-esteem. The seemingly innocent Sesame Street characters with growth hormones, we always thought that they were innocent, but the truth is most of the time they probably are not. Many schools and team mascot names mock either animals or a minority group like Native Americans. Some school even goes sore far as to parody a chant from native Americans, but they don't think of how it feels to be on

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    Various television shows have pushed boundaries to create positive differences in social perception of minorities, but only few have had the power and influence to make a noteworthy impact on American culture. Television Comedy has been able to cleverly impact acceptance of American Culture boundaries for years on end. From the show “Good Times” all the way to “The Office”, comedy has been an effective way of creating positive perceptions and acceptance of all different kinds of views on our society

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    while the right side depicts the parents and child yelling at the teacher about grades in the year 2010. Parents often pressure a student about grades, but recently there has been a shift in who is held responsible for academics. Cagle is trying to show the public that parents never take responsibility for their children’s grades. It becomes simple for parents to avoid taking responsibility for their child’s education because they can always put the blame on someone else. In reality, it should be

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    The frog was a Character on the well known productions of Sesame Street and The Muppet Show. Kermit was performed by Henson until he died in May, 1990, and was then taken over by Steve Whitmire. Kermit the Frog became such a successful character that it was seen as a living performer. The backstory created for Kermit was that he was born

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    Diane Kubicki, who passionately supported natural history, fishes and amphibians. Today, a very small population of H. dianae can be found at elevations between 400-800 meters in Central and South America. H. dianae has the unique ability to show its internal organs through translucent

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    My Love For Life

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    Incredibles. Well, one day the teacher overheard my story and thought it was true and called my parents! That was a good one! I guess you can say The Incredibles spoke to me. It created a spark that turned into a flame. My love for movies grew. The Muppet Movie, The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth all captivated me. I started to pay attention to the camera shots and would wait for the credits in every movie. I got to know Jim Henson and his vision. As I got older, the movie ratings progressed and my

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    of people have collectively created an ideal image for society to live by. Superman stands for justice by defeating a villain and also demonstrates the importance of masculinity by saving a beautiful women. However, unlike Superman, the Kardashian’s show society how to be picture-perfect, successful, and flawless. Sesame Street pushes the ideas of being involved in school and your community. By implanting a multitude of dissimilar characteristics and values into a child’s life, it may be hard for them

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    performed in March of 2003, off broadway at the Vineyard Theatre.The show later moved to Broadway at the John Golden Theatre. Since the success of the show it has been performed all across the world by professional and amature audiences. The target audience are millennials because it deals with issues that millennials find important.The New York Times states “the musical appeals most to people between 12-40.”Similarly, the show was produced

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    list of powerhouses that came from just one of her shows (she also discovered Chris Pratt and gave Melissa McCarthy her breakout role), her fight for the underdog is more than effective in keeping talent working and successful. A talented actor often needs someone who has “never cared about who’s hot” to step in and give him a chance in order for him to become an Academy Award nominee (Franco), an Emmy nominee (Rogen), a head writer on a Muppet movie (Segel), or a Critic’s Choice Award winner (Phillipps)

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