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Violence
in Movies & Television
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This 6 page paper discusses violence in television and film and what
can be done to protect children. The paper takes the position that
parental control, and not censorship, is what is needed. Several
studies on media violence are discussed. Bibliography lists 8
sources
Filename: Movtv.wps
Youth
Violence and Television: A View of the Application of the
Cultivation Theory
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of the essential components
of George Gerbner's Cultivation Theory and defines the correlation
between the theory and the increasing prevalence of youth violence.
This paper defines the problem, the theory and the application of
the theory. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MHkidvio.wps
Existentialism
In Pulp Fiction
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A 12 page paper that considers the existential notions of Sartre,
Camus and Nietzsche as they apply to the Quentin Tarantino and Roger
Avary screen play 'Pulp Fiction.' Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Pulpfict.wps
Films
Of The Cold War Era
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A 15 page essay on 'how' the filmmakers of Atomic Café, The Russia
House, Dr. Strangelove, North By Northwest, Failsafe, The Manchurian
Candidate and other films presented their views on the Cold War. The
writer contends that through cinematic device, some of the first
films spoke out against the Cold War, and leadership or technology
in particular, while others were effective propaganda in support of
the US Cold War ideals. Additional attention is given to The
Manchurian Candidate in regards to threats to the American family.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Cldwrflm.wps
The
Dominance of Hollywood After World War I
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A 12 page paper which charts the evolution of the Hollywood studio
system following World War I and examines why it became the dominant
force in world cinema. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: TGstudio.wps
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