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Television

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Cheney’s Law

"Cheney's Law" is an episode of the PBS news program, Frontline, that explores Dick Cheney's fight for broad and unfettered presidential powers. Other resources are also available on the website, including extended interviews and documents that were mentioned in the documentary. Themes in the program included Cheney's unitary vision of...

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Analysis of Shark Tank Season 5 Episode 25

The Season 5, Episode 25 of the Shark Tank series included four product pitches by entrepreneurial businesses. The first product pitch was by iLumi Solutions, who introduced their version of a smart light bulb. The LSD light bulbs are intelligent and tunable, working on wireless control through a downloadble mobile...

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Pop Culture Analysis

Peter Senge once said, “The neglected leadership role is the designer of the ship” (Senge 1998). I interpreted this quote to mean that the leader of any organization possesses the ability to pave the pathway for the subordinates of an organization. This idea can be viewed with two perspectives. An...

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A Brief Analysis of Pretty Little Liars: “Tick-Tock B*tches” (Season 7 Episode 1)

The first episode of the seventh season of the popular ABC Family drama Pretty Little Liars provides an interesting opportunity to explore the program’s popularity. The episode, “Tick-Tock, B*tches,” follows a group of young adult sleuths who are tasked with uncovering the identity of a murderer in order to free...

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The Bad Effect of T.V. In Children

Abstract This essay will explore the good and the bad effects of television on children. Various sources will be relied on. There have been two diverse arguments on this particular subject. One divide of the scholars have brought forth an argument that children need to watch television because television serves...

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