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Jerry Springer Show Sympathetic Nervous System
1,396 words"Jerry, Jerry, Jerry" Everyday, this chant is heard by millions of people watching the now infamous "talk show", Jerry Springer. Even though just a few years ago, most people regarded these shows as ridiculous, now this chant is recognized and adored by many people in society. The most parsimonious explanation for this is that the shows now have more interesting and captivating topics. The premise of most episodes of these shows has changed greatly over the past few years; The topics have moved ...
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Wizard Of Oz Side Of The Story
1,243 words... d the different speech communities I found within the shows I discovered the three categories that James Britton discusses in The English Language: An Owners Manual. By the end of my viewing process I became very familiar with expressive, transactional, and poetic language. Both shows used each of these three categories, although it was in two very separate mannerisms. As Britton stated, expressive language tends to be spontaneous and unrehearsed, and it represents the closest association wi...
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Republic Of China Hong Kong
1,804 wordsWhen I was little, I used to dream about being the Governor of Hong Kong. I still remember the composition I wrote in my primary school, in which I conveyed my vision and even outlined the policies I planned to carry out once I became the leader of the government. After a few years, I realized that it was almost impossible for me to be the Governor of Hong Kong, because the position was in fact appointed by the British government. This was a piece of disheartening news. I tried to console myself...
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Violence On Tv Media Violence
871 wordsThe Influence of Media Violence The entertainment quality found in media violence eventually leads tothe degradation of human beings in society. Reality is distorted when people accept violence in media without question. Violence in media distorts reality by making people believe our world is unsafe. Although this may partially be true, media makes society believe one must have weapons to protect oneself. Actually this belief may propel the problem further. That is, the more weapons in our socie...
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Black And White Warner Brothers
1,621 wordsEntertainment in America Americans are very active in spending money on things that they like to do in their free time and on what they like to do for entertainment. Americans find many ways to entertain themselves in their free time such as going dancing, going shopping, and going on vacations. There are three things, however, that almost every American does on a regular basis for entertainment. Those three things are watching television, listening to the radio, and going to see movies either w...
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Third Party Candidates Quality Of Life
1,555 wordsIn 1992 the incumbent president George Bush was seeking reelection. It was the general consensus that he would be the hands down, no contest winner. When the smoke had cleared and the votes were tallied, many were shocked at the results. Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton had defeated the incumbent by a landslide! How could this be? How did the commander and chief of what could be considered the greatest victory in modern American history defeat the Iraqi army and one year later lose the election fo...
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