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... emulate. Viewers are able to empathise because of the exploitation of their humanity rather than in a criminal context. Among the ...
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... So seeing a television show with such content should not be such a shock to the viewers but actually a blessing to be able to relate to someone who might be ...
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... plain old emotion. As Sterling lost control of his personal life, we as the viewers were able to feel his pain and anguish. I can do ...
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... tasty dinners. The personal touch that television is able to bring to viewers greatly increases its effectiveness. A repetitious ...
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... tasty dinners. The personal touch that television is able to bring to viewers greatly increases its effectiveness. A repetitious ...
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... 1991). Contrary to Manheim's views, Rushkoff looks at how the viewers are able to use and understand the media's messages. Rather ...
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... society to woe its customers, but they have also been able to show that ... why this occurs is through effective advertising and brainwashing the viewers, but all ...
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... of one's life. Hopefully many of the viewers will be able to attain the "American Dream" that is the essence of American culture.
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... On the other hand, Sharon is indeed worthy of her Best Actress Award in "Madrasta" for she was very well able to move viewers with her lines and with the ...
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... The defense of many of these networks, (which are part of public television, and therefore able to reach more viewers, no less), is that, "Male sports draw ...
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... For instance, two policemen are on the scene and one of them says: " Look, there's a knife under the table." Suddenly, the viewers are able to see the knife ...
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... Stillman is able to capture some of the significant events in Mansfield but without ... Viewers would not like a perfect character like Fanny, in fact they would ...
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... Malaysian viewers are then able to identify festive scenes throughout the add, and the Australian fruit will be embedded in their mind as a pleasurable fruit ...
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... the characters involved in the situation(s). We, as the viewers should be able to sympathize with the ailing character and be outraged at the inequalities. ...
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... to look at an episode of Sex in the City and be able to "perceive ... This theory assumes that television has "dominant themes and viewers are passive" when they ...
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... al., 320) It is as if the industry is saying that they have no choice but to include stereotypes because viewers would not be able to identify television ...
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... al., 320) It is as if the industry is saying that they have no choice but to include stereotypes because viewers would not be able to identify television ...
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... Since the whole landscape was covered with ash, we are able to have a ... did each scene interpret historical events, it also conveyed a meaning for the viewers. ...
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... own environment, by observing their unique qualities and behavior, he was able to create ... as they act and what drives each of them, the viewers are inevitably ...
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... Joey Fontane, the faces one stage are, to the majority of viewers, brand new. ... In conclusion, whether intentional or not, Jonathan Larson was able to leave his ...
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... frustrated with all the false accusations he exclaims "The children of Salem are jingling the keys to the kingdom." Readers and viewers are able to understand ...
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... director uses a similar approach to attract viewers to the message. The Native Americans that went through the incident and the trauma were able to describe ...
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... They should be able to enter government-affiliated places, libraries or shopping malls ... reports related to the effect of watching television on viewers, and TV ...
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... Coppola does an amazing job relating the Corleone family to viewers, which in ... explains why audiences, including the American audience, will be able to connect ...
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... But viewers are paying over the odds because sporting authorities are able to use their control over the supply of games to force up the price of TV rights. ...
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... A lively interactive installation of televisions is in the lobby. Here viewers are able to manipulate the images from Paik's videos and MTV broadcasts. ...
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... Escher's use of intricate repeating patterns and mathematically complex structures created wonderful illusions for his viewers. However, he was able to depict ...
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... However, the message that you cannot trust authority is still in the viewers' minds. ... He's able to lift a trunk over his head with one arm; he then proceeds to ...
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... The details have to be so precise so that the viewers can see how badly the Jews ... By doing so, they would be able to create a more realistic duplication of the ...
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... which rips viewers from their seats into a totally breath-taking reality. The manipulation of camera angles in the movie allows the audience to be able to ...
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