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Power Rangers Violent Television
1,742 wordsIn my experiment I will study the behavior of children before, during and after viewing a violent television program, specifically "The Power Rangers. " I will use the theories of Charles Horton Cooley, George Herbert Mead and Harold Wilensky to analyze the results according to their theories. Cooley's theory is that people shape the aspects of their identity so that it would fit what others would want. Therefore we would become the kind of person we believe others think we should be. Harold Wil...
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George Lucas Star Wars
1,837 wordsComputer technology: That's entertainment, 2000 CNN NewsStand's James Hattori finds out what entertainment might look like in the year 2010 Web posted at: 4: 00 p. m. EST (2100 GMT) (CNN) -- As we reach the year 2000 and the next phase of the Information Age, it's easy to forget that just 10 years ago, the Information Age was stuck on its launching pad. The Internet was unknown to nearly everyone except university researchers; TV was still patting itself on the back over cable success; films wer...
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Watching Television Television Program
1,493 wordsAuthor and social theorist Tom Wolfe once commented on Canadian professor Marshal Mcluhan's mantra, the medium is the message saying: The new technologies radically alter the entire way people use their five senses, the way they react to things, and therefore, their entire lives and the entire society. It doesnt matter what the content of a medium like t. v. is 20 hours a day of sadistic cowboys caving in peoples teeth or Pablo Casals droning away on his cello. How is it that violence and the ar...
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Target Market Television Program
214 wordsCase Study: Media ups and downs Summary: 61623; The Australian made midday television program? Day time with Amanda? first aired in 1993, showing good ratings and high advertising revenue during its early stages. 61623; Became a well known program dominating its allocated timeslot, with loyal viewers. 61623; Target market for program are older mature females. The younger females are attracted to the American talk show competition. 61623; Presenter Amanda Stanton is a key strength, at...
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Mary Shelley Frankenstein Abnormal Psychology
1,276 wordsMary Shelley s Frankenstein is representative of the gothic genre, and has influenced film and literature, particularly the television program Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The novel s genre can be determined through the identification of gothic conventions and characteristics within the novel such as sinister settings, fascination with the unconscious and abnormal psychology and the atmosphere of fear and horror. These characteristics can also be found in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, thus proving the ...
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60 Minutes Television Program
1,556 wordsSince 1968 America has been better enlightened than previously concerning current events and happenings around the world. A considerable factor for this occurrence is the television program 60 Minutes which debuted on the air in September of 1968. Many other television newsmagazine's have been produced since its creation, however none have possessed the longevity nor the influence of 60 Minutes. In fact, 60 Minutes, which is owned by CBS News, was the first regular network news program to cover ...
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