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    Family Guy is an animated comedy focusing on a dysfunctional nuclear family known as the Griffins. Peter is‚ in short‚ an idiot and the patriarch of the household. Lois‚ the mother of the family‚ is a stereotypical housewife with a wild side. Peter and Lois have three children named Meg‚ Chris‚ and Stewie. The family also has a talking dog named Brian. Brian is the family’s smartest asset and even he is not the brightest. Family Guy‚ set in modern day America‚ is the epitome of today’s culture by

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    reactor‚ it can be concurred that a defensive reaction will take place. These defensive reactions take place all the time. To display this‚ I examined an episode from Seth Macfarlane’s Family Guy. The episode I watched was Once Bitten‚ season thirteen‚ episode sixteen. This particular episode started with The family dog Brian feeling ill‚ so after taking him into the veterinary clinic‚ they discovered that his liver was not working at full capacity. To counteract that‚ they prescribed him a bottle

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    without parents growing up because they were so consumed by their careers. When I would ask them what they wanted to do‚ they would say things like Interior Design‚ own a bakery‚ or learn heating and air conditioning. Family ego plays such a major role in the more affluent families. I have also been on the other side of the

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    3. In “Words Left Unspoken‚” how does the author’s grandfather fit the traditional stereotype of a grandfather and how does he not fit this stereotype? The grandfather fit the traditional stereotype of a grandfather because he was spending time and playing with his grandkids. He does not fit this stereotype because he were doing thing to cause his grandkids to leave from the table. 4. Who in your family connects you to your cultural heritage and how is it done? Have you been away from a place

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    The Claymore family most closely reflects the image I have of a good family. This family reflects the image I have of a good family because the family believes in keeping the family close. The family does a lot of activities together such as picnicking‚ visiting and also hobbies‚ which allows their relationship to grow and become stronger as they are spending a lot of time together. A good family takes part in the community and the Claymore family certainly portrays this. Mrs. Claymore is active

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    earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree. He was an animator and writer for Hanna-Barbera for several television shows‚ including Johnny Bravo‚ Cow and Chicken and Dexter’s Laboratory‚ before creating his own series for 20th Century Fox entitled Family Guy in 1999. MacFarlane would go on to co-create American Dad! in 2005‚ The Winner in 2007 and The Cleveland Show in 2009 for 20th Century Fox. As an actor‚ he has made guest appearances on shows such as Gilmore Girls‚ The War at Home and FlashForward

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    for Poor Parenting A recent article in Time Magazine has claimed that teen offenders of violent crimes are in essence also the victims because of the confusion over right and wrong‚ due to being raised on television programs such as Family Guy. While it’s true that TV shows such as this appear to contain an endless supply of inappropriate humor and degradation of women in general‚ it is erroneous to try to lay blame for the actions and attitudes of today’s teenagers on these cartoons

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    bored with his movies; a lot of them are good. The guy is also so humble with his fans. There are so many things that make him my favorite actor‚ but I can’s list them all‚ basically will smith the actor is my favorite. You could easily distinguish whatever characters he plays. For example‚ in the movie “Hancock”‚ I could be saying‚ "Oh Hancock is that bad ass guy who doesn’t care what others think”. In “I Am Legend” he plays guy is the survivor guy‚ who even though he doesn’t want to do some things

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    With today’s society being much more open and accepting about many different topics‚ the material content used as entertainment in many comedies is becoming more and more controversial. Popular television shows such as Absolutely Fabulous‚ Family Guy and American Dad! are consistently proving that jokes focusing on risqué topics such as abortion‚ religion‚ alcohol and drug abuse‚ sexism‚ racism and even the subject of disabilities are more entertaining and therefore‚ despite some audiences watching

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    Although one may not stop and consider it‚ there are many forms of mass media that are often at work within our lives. Mass media ranges from the billboards you may see on your commute to work every morning to to television programs you may watch as a family in the evening. One thing remains the same‚ and that is whether or not we realize‚ mass media is constantly changing the way we feel as a society. To better understand the importance mass media plays in the development of society‚ it is pertinent

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