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- 1201: Television Shows Reflect American Culture
- ... these accidents can be avoided if people take the proper precautions. The show sends a message to the younger generation, which are becoming more and more violent, to stay away from things that result in violence like guns. A gun is an item which should only be in the hands of a properly trained and skilled user, in order to avoid horrible tragedies. Another incident of tragedy occurred last season. Dylan ...
- 1202: Dicks' Androids and Scotts' Replicants
- ... opinion of the few people who went and saw it at the theater. The special effects and background were great, but the plot was weak. It was just another action film, with a lot of violence; nothing unique about it. Even though the movie did not make money at first; over the years, it would become a cult classic. The late interest was most likely sparked by a new version that ...
- 1203: Movie: All Quiet on the Western Front
- ... fight in the war. Near the end of the movie Paul starts to smoke. Paul has changed in many ways. War has effected him not only physically but, mentally. Paul is crazed with killing and violence. At the end of the movie, when Paul dies he sees a bird and wants to draw it. The bird could resemble because in the classroom when he first drew a picture of the bird ...
- 1204: The Advantage of Commercials
- ... more so then before. It's the TV that I'm referring to. The TV started only as only musicals on it,. But eventually proceeded up to today's oriented world, with movies, sports, and violence. Today more than 98% of all households have a TV. Over 75,000,000 of TV sets are color. To how haw our lives depend on TV; according to A.C. Nielsen, America watches more ...
- 1205: Review Of Three Movies: Trainspotting, Ferris Bueller's Day Off and Jurassic Park
- ... There are no reasons. Who needs reasons when you've got heroin?" It is very difficult to resist the film's great energy. "Trainspotting's" subject matter is raw and raunchy, including AIDS, overdoses and violence as well as obscene situations described in unprintable language. This is a film that makes you laugh of things that can in no way be described as funny. How is this possible? In the film ...
- 1206: Movie: Stand and Deliver - Mr. Escalante Should Be An Inspiration to Everyone
- ... students lives, he has proven that there is hope for everyone. With the help of Mr. Escalante, the students are ready to begin their new lives in the real world, not the one of gangs, violence and repression, but the world with jobs, loving families, and personal happiness. If every teacher were as successful as Mr. Escalante, our educational system would be leading the rest of the world, not following it ...
- 1207: What Are The History, Laws, Profitability, and Responsibilities To The Consumer Of Advertising Hard Liquor on TV In The United States?
- ... and drunk driving. DISCUS and its members not only support the Century Council but various other organizations as well. A few of these organizations are the: White House Leadership Conference on Youth, Drug Use, and Violence, the National Commission Against Drunk Driving(NCADD), BACCHUS ( Boosting Alcohol Consciousness Concerning Health of University Students), and "Friends Don't Let Friends Drive Drunk". Everyone of these organizations deal with the curbing of underage drinking ...
- 1208: The Instigator
- ... him [Romeo] I hold it not a sin (1.5.57-58). Tybalt refuses to step down from a Montague and while staying loyal to his lord, he leaves the party with rage and intended violence. Romeo's intrusion at the Capulet's party resulted in a spark that lit the long stored rage possessed by Tybalt. The next day, following the ostentatious party, Tybalt is on a search for Romeo ...
- 1209: Ambiguity and Equivocation in Macbeth
- ... prove the theme correct; Macbeth and Lady Macbeth use ambiguity to trick the king into thinking he is safe. They abuse his trust and kill him in his sleep, and their actions therefore lead to violence and destruction. At this point, Macbeth's object is to remain on the throne and retain his newfound power by any means necessary. Remembering the words of the witches, "Thou [Banquo] shall get kings, though ...
- 1210: Movie Preview For Silent Scream in THX
- ... credits. It just is full of not necessarily anger, but it has resentment that fits this book. My movie would be directed towards a teenage and adult audience because of the cuss words, gore and violence. It would probably get an R rating if not a NC 17 rating. It would receive revues such as The best American Anime movie sense the Transformers, says Rolling Stone and Dark and Provocative, says ...
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