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    Art History

    Tshwane University of Technology The Faculty of the Arts ENTERTAINMENT TECHNOLOGY MAKE-UP II PROJECTS 2013 0 ------------------------------------------------- Projects are to be handed in, posted as a pdf-file on the Blackboard Learning System at www.mytutor.tut.ac.za (Assignment Dropbox) 1 ------------------------------------------------- Projects should comply with the regulations as set out by the University, according to the prescribed Harvard method of citation. 2 -------------------------------------------------

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    Changing Cultures of Different Dances

    era of Romans. The Romans had the coliseum, where they watched chariot races and other entertainment. The Greeks had amphitheaters where they viewed drama and comedy. Others invented the Olympics, one of the greatest entertainment sport spectacles in the world. Even the bible discusses singing, dancing, music, and other forms of acceptable recreation, so even the most ancient civilizations enjoyed entertainment and recreation of some sort. Aristotle said that happiness result from

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    Thao

    Topic8: Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? "Watching television is bad for children. Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer"  Today, television become a popular entertainment. Many people think that this kind of entertainment is good for children while others do not agree with this idea. In my opinion, watching television is not good for children because of several reasons. First, Television contain many bad program which make them easily become crimes. In

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    Urban Outfitters Case

    URBAN OUTFITTERS CASE STUDY 1 Urban Outfitters Case Study: Marketing a Business Bus105 March 7, 2010 URBAN OUTFITTERS CONTINUING CASE STUDY: 2 Urban Outfitters have created an image and market like no other. Urban outfitters has exceeded the normal niche size companies; they have hundreds of stores worldwide. Explain why Sears and Wal-Mart cannot effectively create a trendy counterculture

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    Mass Media

    Period 2 7 April 2011 Mass Media The concept of media has expanded throughout society, whether to being on the newspaper, television, radio and the internet (Robyn 1). The main purpose of mass media in our society is to provide information, entertainment and advertisement (http://saching.com/Article/The-Positive-and-Negative-Effects-of-Media/873). I will discuss the influence that mass media has for the public and some evidence that will help support the statement “People are more influenced by

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    Shahre Farang

    repeat the same music. As 100 years have passed from the day " share farang " was new technology, Iranians have kept their love for this old entertainment box. Through the years the Iranian manufacturers have reproduced and updated the "Shahre Farang" box with the lasted technologies. "shahre farang" now is being used as Children TV, Children entertainment center and Children

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    story has greater effect on your viewers, but the celebrity death will get bigger ratings? Which do you make your lead story and why? For some unknown reason, news has become more than a center of information. It has become the platform of entertainment. Ratings have increased when the news includes celebrity highlights or “gossip.” This is where it gets hard as a news director. Trying to make the best judgment to not jeopardize ratings but to also be informative. Standing between what affects

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    Amusing Ourselves to Death

    toward entertainment. We must be entertained at all times. This attitude has effected many areas of society such as; religion, politics, news, and education. Postman, however, looks simply at how television has played a vital role in this cultural transformation in these areas. He discusses how, through television, our society has propelled itself into, “the age of show business.” I agree with Postman’s view on how television has turned our culture into one that is centered on entertainment. Postman’s

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    Leadership and Organizational Behavior

    company has been in business 10 plus years. The company’s yearly revenue is anywhere from $500,000 to $1,000,000. There are about 25 employees and the services we provide is Financial and Wealth Management Services. Most of our clients are in the entertainment industry and those of high net worth incomes. The services we sell are financial planning and wealth management which entails the following: • investment services • tax planning and preparations • valuations • estate planning

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    Hensch

    amusing have become more and more bizarre. This contemp-orary short story “Hensch” which is an American short story published in 1997, bring up the to-pic “entertainment” for discussion; have too many boundaries been crossed? Have we lost our innocence and dignity in the search of a cheap thrill? The most relevant themes in the story are: entertainment, moral responsibility and passivity. These three themes come together very nicely in the story and they play a big part in shaping the readers impression

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