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Exploring Parody and Copyright: The Simpsons. This paper examines the related issues of parody and copyright infringement. The focus is on the animated television program, The Simpsons. The tension is between 'fair use' and copyright infringement during parodies and satires.
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Jimmy Neutron, Boys and Girls on Television. This paper looks at an episode of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius for what it says about how children's television portrays gender relations.
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The history of fast food This paper is on "The history of fast food". It includes the details of the history of fast food, and how did it infiltrate each corner and crack of American culture. It also explores that how these fast food restaurant chains provide fundamental business training to people and how it focuses on the increasing worldwide phenomena of pop-food.
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The Issue of Class and the Titanic. This essay will discuss the issue of class onboard the Titanic and how the experience of a first class person was very different from those of other classes. This will be done by a brief analysis of the cultural assumptions about the Titanic passed on through pop culture and then by an analysis of actual class differences aboard the ill-fated Titanic, class differences that show a shocking discrepancy that benefited first class passengers over everyone else.
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Chomsky on Manufacturing the Democratic Image. This paper explores how television is used to control society.
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Television: The Anti-Art? Paper presents contemporary arguments against television watching based on its negative effects on the cultural richness of a society like our own. Discusses the influence of advertisers on TV's creative element, and how other critically acclaimed "pure arts" like film and painting are just as market-driven.
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The Ineffectiveness of TV Ratings in the United States for Children Viewers. This paper will discuss the way that TV rating affect children in the United States today. By analyzing the negative affect that TV has on children, we can se how ratings are not affective in preventing TV violence.
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