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  • Image Media Stereotypes Of Minorities
    1,735 words
    My topic will address how minorities and women are misrepresented in the media and how they are stereotyped. I plan to show how minorities and women are depicted or stereotyped unfairly in the news, on television, and in general. In an article from USA Today magazine, it illustrated that if you have watched, listened to, and read media all your life, you probably have filed these images into your thinking process: African-Americans are mostly rap stars, professional athletes, drug addicts, welfa...
  • Next Few Years Carlin
    628 words
    Carlin, George 1938 - Comedian, actor, writer. Born May 12, 1937, in the Bronx, New York. Carlin and his younger brother, Pat, were primarily raised by their mother in Manhattans Morningside Heights section. Mary Carlin, a devout Irish Catholic, worked as a secretary to support her children after the death of her husband in 1940. Carlin attended parochial school and much of his negative religious sentiment stems from his experience as a Roman Catholic altar boy. Carlin completed two years of hig...
  • Television Violence
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    Television Violence Society was changed forever through the invention of the television. We now have access to information across the globe and entertainment around the clock. At what point has the industry crossed the line in television entertainment Mentally or physically we all at some point or another want to be like the television personalities we see on a daily basis. No one is more influenced than the impressionable youths who are raised by the television rather than their parents. After ...
  • 1955 Rca 20000 Color T.V. Sets
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    Technology in the 1950's started with many great innovations that shape the way we live now. Probably the most important innovation of television was the introduction of cable T.V., television broadcasting, sitcoms and talk shows. Television went though many changes in its younger years. The way T.V. Developed in the early years is the foundation for what we watched now days. Transitory radios became very popular in the fact that Music could be heard in any location because it was now portable. ...
  • Magazine Martha Stewart Living
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    Inspiration and dedication are two key factors in a successful career goal. To achieve more is a rare want that takes a special person to fulfill it. Martha Stewart is that special type of person who has a relentless thirst for knowledge. She wanted to expand her wisdom of what she loved and took the time and effort to do so. At an early age, Martha's parents taught their children that they could achieve anything in life if they worked hard enough. Due to this, they were encouraged to do many ta...
  • Crimped Hair Styles The 80's
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    Do you remember the 80's? Most of us were just little tikes. We all ranged from three to eight when the 80's ended but the 80's were very influential for all of us. Yet, there is still something that each of us hold dear about those days. How can we forget all the cheesy movies, cheesy TV shows and cheesy music? Thank goodness for Nick at Night, Cartoon Network, and the Disney channel keeping the 80's alive. Most of us have seen our 80's TV classics on TV in the wee hours of the morning. Now the...

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