Category: Entertainment & Media 1830
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“Citizen Kane” by Orson Welles
I have never watched this film before, and its name always seemed unattractive to me. However, I did change my mind afterward as Citizen Kane impressed me a lot and made me contemplate some things in life. One aspect that was gripping to me was the transition from one scene to another. Moreover, the deep…
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“Sicko” by Michael Moore
Introduction In many countries, the health care system is different, but its purpose, regardless of location, is to provide quality services to promote health. However, the US health care system has many shortcomings, and the main one is inadequate access to health services for residents with low income and social status. This problem has been…
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An Analysis of Last Year’s Lemons TV Ad
Introduction It is no secret that the primary function of advertisement of any type is to promote a company’s products and services to the target audience. Since the advent of the advertising industry, advertisers have developed many diverse and practical approaches to convince one that they need what the business organization offers to them. Technological…
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Spry and His Plea about the States
Graham Spry is known as the father of Canadian broadcasting and one of the most successful activists of the 20th century. In the 1930s, about 80 percent of Canadians listened to American programs to learn recent hockey news and achievements (Basen, 2015). However, the citizens outside Toronto and Montreal did not have access to Canadian…
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Analysis of Canadian Political Cartoon by Adder
Table of Contents Canadian Political Cartoon Background of the Political Cartoon News Story Artistic Analysis of the Political Cartoon References Canadian Political Cartoon American perspective versus Canadian perspective by Michael D. Adder (2021) American perspective versus Canadian perspective by Michael D. Adder (2021) Background of the Political Cartoon News Story The background of the cartoon’s…
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“American Born Chinese” by Jene Luen Yang Review
The form of comics, or a graphic novel, allows combining text with images, making the narrative more alive and engaging. The use of pictures also helps to express the details of the meaning that could not be done so vividly by text alone. In this essay, one of the episodes of the graphic novel “American…
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Spreading Misinterpreted Information in Media Sources
The case of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard The case of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard proves the tendency of spreading misinterpreted information about celebrities among their fans. Indeed, the abuse cases in their families tend to be ascribed to men rather than women, especially if they are known for drug habits. This type of…
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The Case of Natalee Holloway Analysis
The cases of disappeared celebrities always astonish and horrify the world community with the help of mass media traditionally prettifying and dramatizing the reality. However, the stories of the ordinary people becoming famous after their disappearance contain even more mysteries. The relatives find themselves in a center of paparazzis attention while their own stories gradually…
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The Mortal Kombat Game Analysis
Table of Contents Introduction Mortal Kombat History and Background Game Design Play Space and Objects Player Actions Games Aesthetic Personal Recommendations Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Mortal Kombat is one of the most notable fighting game series, consisting of eleven main games and several spin-offs. The first Mortal Kombat was released in 1992 by an American…
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Media Concentration and Modern Business Concepts
Table of Contents Media Concentration Suitability of Public Mandate Broadcasting: CBC Flexible Working Conditions Works Cited Media Concentration Media concentration refers to the process through which fewer companies or organizations own and/or control diverse interests that even influence the content that is released to the audience. The companies progressively merge or buy other media platforms,…