...Show Schedules for download Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season 2 15 “Hostages" February 8, 2015 16 "The Wednesday Incident" February 15, 2015 17 "TBA" March 1, 2015 18 "TBA" March 8, 2015 Alaska The Last Frontier Season 4 17 "Snowy Roundup" February 8, 2015 18 “Will Winter Come?” February 15th 19 “Hardcore Homesteading” February 22nd Chopped Canada 4 Viewer's Choice: Land, Sea, Air" February 7, 2015 5 "How About Them Apples!" February 14, 2015 6 "Dippity Do What?" February 21, 2015 7 "Every Round Has Its Thorns" March 7, 2015 8 “A Brisket, A Basket” March 14th 9 “Taken out by Take Out” March 21 10 “Crème de la crop” March 28 11 “Fire in the hole” April 4th Justified Season 6 3 "Noblesse Oblige" February 3, 2015 4 "The Trash and the Snake" February 10, 2015 5 "Sounding" February 17, 2015 6 "Alive Day" February 24, 2015 7 "The Hunt" March 3, 2015 8 "Dark as a Dungeon March 10, 2015 9 "Burned" March 17, 2015 10 "Trust" March 24, 2015 11 “Fugitive Number One” March 31st 12 “Collateral” April 7th 13 “The Promise” April 14th Modern Family Season 6 13 "Rash Decisions" February 4, 2015 14 "Valentine's Day 4: Twisted Sister" February 11, 2015 15 "Fight or Flight" February 18, 2015 16 "Connection Lost"...
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...typical radio game show, which asks listeners to provide questions to the experts to answer lively and could win five dollars for the questions being used, ten more dollars if the experts don’t answer correctly. After listening to the mp3 of the 1939 episode, I find the range of the types of questions is so wide that there are all kinds of difficult and unfamiliar but very interesting questions. For example, there is one question that asks the experts to come up with the last name of some famous people from their first and middle name, and to my surprise, the experts got three names right out of four, which is so amazing. What’s more, there is another question that asks the experts to say the adjectives of some nouns, which include several unfamiliar pairs, like the adjective of “aunt” is “amita” and no expert knows the answer. Also, there are questions about recognizing the music pieces and current news on the newspapers. Most of the time, the host and the experts try to make the show fun instead of just telling the answers, which won’t let the listeners feel boring. The wide range of the questions not only can attract different kinds listeners, but also make the listeners learn about some unfamiliar knowledge. Both of these ensure listeners learn and have fun at the same time, that’s why game show gets so popular. The show also has its own way of making money. Its sponsor, Canada Dry, pays the prize to listeners and on the other hand, in the middle of the show, there is a one-minute...
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...For decades now, TV shows have been a significant part of our everyday lives. They are an outstanding form of entertainment and enjoyment for many people. There are various types of TV shows, which are demonstrated in all countries around the world. In fact, TV shows can be classified into three types of categories according to their content: culinary, dance, and fashion. The first type of TV show is the culinary TV shows, which have been gaining popularity since 2012 (as specified in a study carried out in the framework of omnibus CAPI). At the end of 2012 it was noted that 13 percent of viewers confessed to regularly watching programs about cooking and 54 percent of them are devoted to watching these types of shows regularly. Some of the most popular and entertaining reality cooking shows made popular by Chef Gordon Ramsey, who is known for his controversial behavior and expert of the culinary arts, include: Hell’s Kitchen and Kitchen Nightmares. Another set of popular reality cooking shows includes: Top Chef and Master Chef. In both cooking reality TV shows, Hell’s Kitchen and Top Chef, are participating professional chefs competing against each other for the top chef position. This kind of drama of course provides the audience with a huge dose of excitement and amusement. In contract to Top Chef and Hell’s Kitchen, Master Chef kitchen provides a different view in the sense that the audience sees the struggles of the amateur professionals in the show and this proves to be...
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...I love watching sitcoms. From the newest season of ‘Ugly Betty’, ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’, ‘That 70’s Show’, to ‘Scrubs’. I love watching them all. And my all time favorite sitcom would be ‘Friends’. I think most television viewers are familiar with the show’s six main characters that live and work in New York City. Those six characters would be Chandler and Joey whom share an apartment across the corridors from the apartment shared by Monica and Rachel. The remaining two friends comprise Ross and Phoebe. Ross is Monica’s brother who has his own place, while Phoebe is full-time masseuse and a part time singer who sings the most unmelodic songs which she composes herself. When each half-hour show starts, we hear the title song ‘I’ll Be There For You’ which is a really catchy tune. Love and friendship are the themes of the sitcom. In fact, although they might bicker with each other over some things, all six of them are wonderful friends to one another. This friendship is sometimes complicated by the fact that Ross has always been in love with Rachel, or when Monica and Rachel fall for the same guy. However, every time one of them gets into some kind of scrape or sticky situation, the others are sure to rescue him or her. What makes this sitcom so appealing is the cast. The actors and actresses in the show are all very good-looking and talented. Of course, the fact that ‘Friends’ has many witty scriptwriters who give the cast wonderfully clever lines to say helps a lot...
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...Tax Research Assignment Based on the facts given and extensive research of the tax code, I am making the following recommendations to the Rattameyers. Firstly, in regards to the $50,000 rent the Rattameyers received from the producers, this should be included in their gross income despite what they were previously told. Based on code sections 109 and 280A, the rent must be included in gross income and is not allowed to be a deduction because of rental use. Even though the producers were only occupying the property for less than 15 days, the amount of money the Rattameyers received as a rental payment can potentially be seen as a bit much considering the value of their home and the duration of time the property was being occupied. Furthermore, the legal doctrine of substance over form can come into play. The economic value of this transaction far outweighs any potential tax break given. In addition, the value of the Disneyland vacation should be included in gross income. Although, my decision is not based on substantial authority, I strongly believe this is the right thing to do. The Rattameyers and the producers of Surprise Home Makeover entered into a contractual agreement, which listed this vacation as a part of their compensation for being able to use the Rattameyers’ residence. If this vacation was considered compensation, then it should be treated as such on the tax return. It is not an everyday occurrence that people are given multi-thousand dollar vacations in...
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...1- According to Blackish Tv Show, Season 2 Episode 1 (The Word), This Episode shows that African American say the N word frequently. Therefore, they pass it on to their children unintentionally. In other words, they do not teach their kids that they should say it everywhere to everyone. But because they say it repeatedly, their generation learn it. However, the society think this word is offensive and should not be said in public. Also, this Episode demonstrates that African Americans do not accept this word from other racial/ethnics. At the end of this Episode, different generations have different views regarding this word. For example, Zoey's friends say the N word to her all the time and she never care about it as her dad. Because...
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...ENG 108 Feb, 26, 2011 Summary 1: Article In the article “What Are Friends For? Power and Pain” which was written be Alessandra Stanley, we can know that the author thinks in adults’ world friendship is more constant than romances, but this rule is not right in the youths. Young people pay more attention to love than friendships, so in young’s world the friendships are more variable than the romances. This concept is also right in the “Gossip Girl”. This TV show talked about the friendship, power, romance, gossip and fashion in the campus between the boys and girls. Some parents think this TV show isn’t suitable for their children, because the contents in “Gossip Girl” let their children grow faster to know the real society. But the Children didn’t agree. Even though the “Gossip Girl” is a soap opera and it is based on a popular book series, it not only put fashion and sex as its main point, but also reversed course and found a way saucily to make a virtue of vacuity and viciousness. Summary 2: TV show This TV show is from Gossip Girl season 4 Episode 2. Serena(S) and Blair (B) still stay at Paris and B get another chance from Prince Louis. But while B was getting ready for her perfect date, S was at Paris Morgue to make sure the people laid may or may not be Chuck Bass. Of course it wasn’t him. When S went back to tell B the whole sordid story B didn’t believe it for she just met Chuck minutes ago. Then S found her wayward stepbrother. Chuck told her that he would...
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...I watched two different shows on ABC. The first show I watched was called Fresh Off the Boat. This show had six main characters and they were all Asian. This was weird because during the episode everyone was white expect the main character. This was the first time I have ever seen this show so I didn’t understand some things that were happing. The Asian father owned a restaurant and the mom was unemployed but the boss of the family. I’m not sure if this is how every Asian family is but everyone in the family respected the mom the most. The kids were very smart and the mom would remind them that they were Asian and they should be smart. The Asians lived next to Wealthy white family whom they were friends with. The next show on was Modern Family. Modern Family is a show about three different families who are all related. The family consists of 9 white, 2 Latino, and one girl who is Vietnamese. The grandpa is the one with all the power and money. He married a younger Latino woman and has been the most successful. This is common in America because most of the money is with the older generation. The Latino woman has a son from the pervious marriage. The other family is all white and they are pretty normal five-person family in today standards. The family that different from the other is two gay white males. They have the adopted daughter. These are the main...
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...Reality TV shows on children “Boys and girls alone” is a reality show aired in England in 2009. The protagonists, twenty boys and girls aged 8-11, live alone in two villages (one for the boys and one for the girls) without parents, and have to cook, clean, manage money, etc.,by themselves. In the texts I have been given to read, I am presented to three points of view about the show, from: Andrew Mackenzie, Head of Factual Entertainment at Channel 4, and one of the responsible for the making of “Boys and Girls Alone”. Dr. Richard House, Senior Lecturer in Psychotherapy. Audrey Scott, the mother of one of the kids in the show. In the first one, A. Mackenzie defends the show from criticism and explains that the children were “carefully chosen and screened by experts” and that they lived in a “protected environment with around-the-clock security during production”. He also claims that parents were allowed to withdraw their child at any time.All in all, he can only see positivity about the show. In the second one, Dr. R. House criticizes the show, and calls it “prurient Lord of the Flies sensationalism”. He disapproves of the whole concept, and goes as far as saying the show is equal child cruelty. He also urges Channel 4 to reveal the identity of the “experts” who chose and screened the children before going to the show, so they can enter into a public dialog. He is very critical about the culture in general as well, which he means to be superficial celebrity-obsessed...
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...INTRODUCTION: Sex and “Violence” on TV clearly needs some limitation since we don't need youthful kids or effortlessly impacted personality’s inspection belongings that will degenerate there beginning or source disarray. Be that as it may, it ought to be accessible on specific channels that can without much of a stretch be obstructed by families that don't need it. TV has generally been around since the mid "1900s" fit as a fiddle or frame. Man has been around any longer than this and savagery has been a part of the human culture following the time when then. We have known a wide range of sorts of savagery from hitting a child on the play area, to challenges in Ohio, to emptying a round on honest regular people. It would be difficult to constrain the savagery that exists in our lives since we see it all over we go, demonstrating that “TV” isn't the main medium for roughness. Sex is a subject that each individual countenances throughout their life eventually. Whether it is examined in school, at home, or with companions, we encounter it. On the planet today, it is difficult to go anyplace without seeing these pictures of brutality or sex since it is all over. In spite of the fact that, that can really be something to be thankful for. The data kids gain from topics like sex can originate from “TV” programs, which can really help them in life. There are such demonstrates that include examining sex so as to educate about safe sex, the outcomes from dangerous sex, self-regard, and...
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...Tiffany O’Dillon Professor Rhym English 1101.13 19 February 2014 New Girl New Girl is based on a school teacher, Jessica Day (played by Zooey DesChanel), who after going through a rough breakup with her cheating ex-boyfriend Spencer, moves in with 3 single men whom she has never met before. One independent woman living with 3 unfamiliar men who isn’t thought less of for being a female, is a big step for American culture, considering back in our past, she would not have even been able to get an education to pursue her teaching career. Through 3 ongoing seasons, her best friend CeCe and her roomies, Nick, Schmidt and Winston, struggle to help her overcome it and teach her some things about life and along the way builds a family with them. Each episode Jess is experiencing her new single life with some tough reality tossed her way and pulls through with the help of her new companions. Nick, being the grumpier, emotional roommate, is a “cooler” for Jessica, as she is to him. He is a law school dropout that’s now a local bartender. Nick and Jess have an obvious connection that will evidently lead them together. Winston is a former (but still overly competitive) basketball player who doesn’t know what he should do with his life, but whatever it is he’s confidant to be the best. The last but maybe the best of Jess’ roommates, Schmidt, is egotistical, well groomed and well dressed, a high standard perfectionist, and germaphobe. Back in his college days he was fat, until he...
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...In the show blackish, many stereotypes that were brought upon us by the white civilians are portrayed. For instance, in the first episode while they were introducing the characters and the environment said characters were in, a tour bus filled with white civilians rode by. The hostess of the bus exclaimed about the black man who lived in a white neighborhood and referred to him as “A black man out of its natural habitat”. So far the show has shown that the black culture is not to even live in the same neighborhood as the Caucasians, simply because it is not the way of life. Later on in that same episode, another white character thought he stole the car he was driving based on how new the model was and his skin color. Yet, she said she did not want to come off racist when asking about the car. Police received call that armed individuals had entered an abandoned house. When they knocked on the door, Cameron Tillman, a high school freshman and talented athlete with a 3.7 grade point average opened the door and was shot four or five times. The local sheriff said Cameron came to the door with a gun in his hand, but that was later changed to say a BB gun was found "in close proximity" to his body. The teens say the BB gun was on the table. Cameron was alive for at least 45 minutes, according to the family's lawyer, yet the police offered no medical assistance. The investigation is ongoing, but...
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...If one got dropped off in the middle of the forest on Vancouver Island how likely would they be to survive? Some may say that it depends on how strong they are, how smart they are, or their natural instinct. However, is one of these traits more helpful and beneficial then the other when trying to survive? People could go back and forth on this topic, but in the end intelligence is the best because one will be able to think through each situation as it arises and come up with a sound decision. In 2015, a television show titled Alone was released. In this particular show candidates are taken to a specific part of Vancouver Island and have to survive by themselves. Before going on the show they have to go through rigorous training as well as...
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...Everybody Hates Chris, a TV Show Amy M. Lazar SOC315 November 29, 2010 Kurt Konda Everybody Hates Chris, a TV Show Everybody Hates Chris is an American situation comedy inspired by the teenage experiences of comedian Chris Rock while growing up in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York from 1985 to 1989. Motivated by his childhood experiences, Emmy comedian Chris Rock narrates this very hilarious and touching story of a teenager growing up as the oldest of three children in Brooklyn, New York during the early 1980s. Uprooted to a neighborhood and bused into a primarily white middle school two hours away by his strict, hard-working parents. This writer will show how this TV show attempted to address diversity in the American and how. In addition, how the show relied on stereotypes when depicting certain groups. Finally, this writer will provide her opinion to whether or not she believes this show fostered a better understanding of diversity and multiculturalism. This show revolves around the everyday life of Chris. Chris is a 13-year-old seventh grade student. The writers on this show along with Chris Rock attempted to address diversity or the lack there of by pulling no punches and apologizing for nothing, no culture or race was safe. They rely heavily on humor and narration provided by Chris Rock himself. He takes on that “inner voice” per say and says aloud what one would usually keep to themselves. The show takes place in the late 1980’s and the groups of...
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...Review Superbrands TV Show – “Fashion” Reviewing the Superbrands TV Show about Fashion made me know about how a brand influences to our brain even just by hearing the brand name and how important the brand name for the public nowadays. People nowadays is more aware to the expensive brand and preferring to wear T-Shirts, Glasses, and etc. just because of the brand name influences in their daily life and how they get so deeply into our minds. At the beginning of the show, they show some kids that are prefer a T-Shirt just by looking at the logo. They were given the same four T-Shirts with four different logos, and surprisingly all of the kids picked the familiar T-Shirt logo, which is the “Nike” logo, just by looking at the T-Shirts. The reason why they picked that is because they feel familiar with the logo and some prestige feeling by thinking of wearing the T-Shirt. They were visited a factory which is the biggest glasses factory that surprisingly produce some of well-known brand such as Chanel, Prada, Ralph Lauren, Miu Miu, Raybean, and others. The first thing that comes to my mind is how can a customer prefer Chanel sunglasses than Raybean sunglasses while they are actually came from the same factory with using the same materials? How is the price is so different and yet we are still prefer for Chanel? By watching this, I understand that the influences of a brand name and the prestige feeling of using the expensive brand are affecting our buying behavior. They were also...
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