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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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    He Advantages and Disadvantages of Mass Media

    In the modern twenty-first century, media has played an irreplaceable role of people’s daily life. Among many kinds of mass media like TV, newspaper, books… the Internet stands out to be one of the most important and essential kinds of media, even considered as the most crucial one. The Internet has greatly benefit human in the modern life since the first day of its existence, despite having been existing for only one century, much less than other kind of media, such as the radio and the television

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    Influence of Visual Media Paper

    The three significant forms of visual entertainment media that have shaped our culture are movies, television and video games. These three have been a staple or lifestyle in almost every American household. Movies have been around since the early twentieth century. At that time it was the most popular form of entertainment. This continued until the fifties when television was starting to make its place in American homes. As television sets became more popular and more affordable, movie

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    Girl Groups

    What was popular than is way different now In today’s society girls groups sing, dance, and have very unique styles. In the beginning there was not as much dancing and bright colors and things like that. The Omg Girlz are and an example of brightness is and dancing throughout the song. Xscape is more of a laid back group the dance, but it was smoothe. While the groups dance, dress, and sing different. Dancing is the main thing in having a successful group or music career. With dancing

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    A Social Melting Pot

    Personally, Duke Basketball is not a team I would cheer for. I am from St. Louis, Missouri. I study and live at Mizzou as a freshman. Teams I would cheer for would be St. Louis teams like the Rams, the Cardinals, and the Blues. Since I go to Mizzou, I would also cheer for Mizzou teams, whatever the sport. Places like gyms, stadiums, fields, and courts gather people together. The gym everyone is gathered in (like the one in the picture) is a place where diversity can exist, and nobody questions it

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    Tv vs Radio

    watch soaps and soap is a method of escapism from the real world. Most of us prefer to watch other people’s life story rather than thinking about our own. Radio talks more about us, our life. Before TV was invented radio was the only form of entertainment. The most interesting thing about radio is that it is highly interactive. Even more exiting is that radio is usually live. The host has to work harder to attract the listeners, to compensate the lack of visuals (non-verbal communication). Plus

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    Mass Media

    Mass media All the different tools that are used to assist the distribution and circulation of information and entertainment to the public come under the umbrella of mass media.. As the name suggests ‘mass media’ revolves around the masses-the people. . These tools of media call for large groups of people to keep these large services running. There is much to be done: managing, running, controlling, manufacturing, allocating, and maintaining. They are centered on the idea of mass production and

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    Influence of Visual Media

    Patricia Mendoza 1/19/14 HUM/176 Dr. Michelle Manganaro Entertainment has brought many benefits and challenges to American culture and has changed the way we communicate. Television has been in homes since the 1950’s. For most people it has and is the primary source of entertainment. TV has helped to create our culture by making an impact on book’s, newspaper’s, and magazine’s design and content. Movies, sports from around the world, news and live war coverage have all made an impact on

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    Descriptive vs Narrative

    allows you to live within the story for just a moment.   By the end of this you will see why in my mind narrative is superior, how it draws the reader in as if they were a part of the story, instead of just being a spectator. I am speaking of the entertainment aspect as well as key writing essentials, and I will do so by using to great stories, Caged Bird by M. Angelou and I want a wife by J. Brady. First we will start with the detail, both share a style of being able to paint a vivid picture in a reader’s

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    Descriptive Essay

    like a normal routine? It should, because Mr. Stevenson’s action is repeated by millions around the world. People use television to relax and forget about daily troubles. However, what started out decades ago as an exciting, new type of family entertainment is currently being blame for problems, especially in children. Many researchers now claim that too much television is not good for kids. They have a point; watching too much TV often does have negative effects on youngsters. One negative effect

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