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    Dating back to the late 1800’s the location of what is now known as Frostburg State University, was just authorized as State Normal School #2 by the Maryland General Assembly. Towson University was the first Maryland Normal School to be created. In 1900 the first building for State Normal School #2 was completed, and two years later the school began operation with only 57 students, and offered one two-year program in elementary school teacher training. The first commencement ceremony of the school

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    programme connects, in some way, to the producers purpose of the show (Lealand & Martin, 2001; Horrocks, 2004). Thus, each feature of a programme is considered in terms of the appeal to its target audience and genre. This essay will analyse how the TV3 show Dancing with the Stars (New Zealand) is structured and produced to suit the purpose of the show and appeal to the target audience. Furthermore, reinforcing the idea that programmes have a motive for every individual element in their structure.

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    television screens across the country since 1961 (RTE 2017). With reference to Porter’s five competitive forces model, an analysis of RTE’s competitive position can be made. RTE have a small number of competitive rivals on Irish television including TV3, be3, TG4 and Eir Sport. High competition exists as there are only a small number of Irish television stations available to consumers, who can easily switch from one station to the next. Each station is capable of producing programmes of a high standard

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    The word genre has different meaning to different people. Lealand and Martin (2001) explain how “the television industry uses the term to categories and identify the various parts of its programming mix. The audiences use it to identify and choose their viewing preferences” (p. 59). The Graham Norton Show comes under the genre of a celebrity talk show, but holds its own comedic spin. Norton creates uniqueness to the show through the way he cracks jokes and interacts with his audience and guests

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    This particular episode of Dancing with the Stars was scheduled on a Sunday, 7-8:35pm, TV3. As stated by Horrocks (2004), this time is during the prime viewing time, with substantial numbers of audience members watching television. According to Creeber (2008) the genre of reality TV is typically shaped by the weekend program, followed by results and elimination – hence, Dancing with the Stars has performances on Sunday and results of voting of Monday. As shown by Throng (2015), this episode, screened

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    The Harry Potter series was, and still is, my favourite books to read. The series, which contains seven books, are my price possession. I started reading the first book when I was about ten years old and the more I read, the more I realised that I was hooked. I was a little behind about the movies but nobody was as excited as I am when I found out that they had film adaptation for the books. Needless to say, I was mesmerized. Everything was so amusing to me, from the effects in the movies to the

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    Drew Barrymore, who took drugs when she was 10 years old and has checked into rehab numerous times, admitted she has some regrets about her past, according to TV3.ie. But even though she bewailed her previous conduct, she still appreciates every moment of her life because it lead her to what she is today. When she was asked what she would change about her past, she said, ''Probably everything but if you're happy with your life today, you have to be appreciative of every single moment that led you

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    PAINESVILLE, OH (August 14, 2016) – Congratulations to Amanda Sopczak of Mentor, Ohio, the winner of the 23rd Lake County YMCA Dream House located at 7711 Jo Ann Drive in Concord. Additionally, Chris Doering of Fairview Park, OH won the 2016 Chevy Malibu. “This was incredibly exciting to win today. I have a lot to consider,” said Amanda. It is not yet decided if Amanda will take the 2016 Dream House and its furnishings or choose the $250,000 cash prize. John McCurdy of Classic Chevrolet of Mentor

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    NASA 3 Exploring The Stars Space was so mysterious and frightening for thousands who dared to look up at the heavens. Many dared to wonder about what actually lurked and waited for mankind. Eventually man took the steps necessary to take the final leap into the unknown. Throughout history NASA has contributed to several extraordinary feats of science and space exploration from the moon landing to the Curiosity rover NASA has been vital to finding cosmic knowledge for mankind. Nasa

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    This essay investigates the concept of stigma within the context of selective approaches to welfare and social services. It starts by identifying the concept of stigma in debates about universal and selective approaches to welfare. Then it will proceed to a more general understanding of the concept in regards to attitudes towards groups of people who have been categorized by stigmatization and stereotyping in society as non-deserving poor. After identifying the concept of stigma within debates about

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