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Television and Crude Language
Why is crude language used in television? Some people think that the crude language used in television serves no purpose and shows that a program
was made by a bunch of idiots, intellectually, who cannot think of anything intelligent to say. On the other side of the spectrum, people could argue
that vulgar language in movies or television serves as a way to make fun or to interpret stupidity in our society. In the comedic movie South Park:
Bigger, Longer, and Uncut, the main characters, Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny sneak into an R–rated animated musical called Terrance and Phillip
'Asses of Fire', which uses a high volume of crude language. This movie was so terrible that everybody in the movie theatre left, while the only people
that stayed through the whole film were Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny. After the movie, the boys were using all the crude language that they had
learned from the movie Terrance and Phillip. The creators of South Park,Trey Parker and Matt Stone, use crude language throughout their episodes to
represent the social issues in America. The creators use the crude language to cause attention, to practice their freedom of speech in America, and to
rebel against censorship in television which contributes to the success of this program. South Park discusses issues prevalent in today's society and
encourages people to practice their freedom of speech, which is why this program should be watched by more people. South Park is a very successful
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Comanche Indians Essay
COMANCHE INDIANS
The Comanches, exceptional horsemen who dominated the Southern Plains, played a prominent role in Texas frontier history throughout much of the
eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Anthropological evidence indicates that they were originally a mountain tribe, a branch of the Northern
Shoshones, who roamed the Great Basin region of the western United States as crudely equipped hunters and gatherers. Both cultural and linguistic
similarities confirm the Comanches' Shoshone origins. The Comanche language is derived from the Uto–Aztecan linguistic family and is virtually
identical to the language of the Northern Shoshones. Sometime during the late seventeenth century, the Comanches acquired horses, and that acquisition
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As many as thirteen different, Comanche bands were identified during the historic period, and most probably there were others that were never
identified. However, five major bands played important roles in recorded Comanche history.
The southernmost band was called Penateka, or "Honey Eaters." Their range extended from the Edwards Plateau to the headwaters of the
Central Texas rivers. Because of their location, the Penatekas played the most prominent role in Texas history. North Of Penateka, country was the
habitat of the band called Nokoni, or "Those Who Turn Back." The Nokonis roamed from the Cross Timbers region of North Texas to the
mountains of New Mexico. Two smaller bands, the Tanima ("Liver–Eaters") and the Tenawa ("Those Who Stay Downstream"),
shared the range of the Nokonis. These three divisions are sometimes referred to collectively as Middle Comanches. Still farther north was the range of
the Kotsotekas, or "Buffalo–Eaters." Their territory covered what is now western Oklahoma, where they often camped along the Canadian
River. The northernmost band was known as the Yamparikas, or "Yap
–Eaters," a name derived from that of an edible root. Their range
extended north to the Arkansas River. The fifth major band, known as Quahadis ("Antelopes"), roamed the highplains of the Llano Estacado.
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Censoring South Park
Dick Cavett, a famous American talk show host, once said, "Censorship feeds the dirty mind more than the four–letter word itself." Censorship limits
free speech, and it is used constantly today. In South Park's situation, the writers use logic and evidence to express their opinions on controversial
issues, and people think that it should be censored. Just because the show uses morally questionable techniques, does not mean that it is useless. In fact,
South Park has taught people a lot; it changes our point of view and encourages us to think deeply about the issues at hand while simultaneously
making us laugh. For people unfamiliar with South Park, it is an animated comedy television which airs on Comedy Central. The show revolves ...
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These groups do not only criticize the use of profanity in South Park.
Another huge controversy South Park has created is their depiction of religion. South Park has parodied almost every major religion so it is
understandable that many people are offended. In the episode, Trapped in the Closet, South Park basically calls Scientology a global scam. The LDS
church responded to the episode, All About Mormons, by calling it a gross portrayal of the LDS church. The creators of South Park claim that any
topic is subject to ridicule, but, because of the Jyllands–Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy, South Park has censored images of Muhammad.
While they have not been able to ridicule Islam directly, – which is something that the creators never planned to do until this controversy arose – they
still mock the censorship controversy itself. Christianity is, by far, the most often parodied religion in South Park. Arguably, the most offensive
parody South Park has done involving Christianity is the depiction of Jesus. In South Park, Jesus has his own talk show and appears to be just
ordinary. As a recurring character, South Park's Jesus has engaged in acts of speaking profanity, violence, and has been shown with the inability to
perform his miracles. Critics of the show say that these controversial portrayals confuse and corrupt children.
The creators of South Park have defended these accusations of their show. Matt Stone, co–creator of South Park, says "kids don't
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The Music Of Jazz Music Essay
Ever since Jelly Roll Morton revolutionised jazz music in the early 1920's, Piano has played a vital role in the development of Jazz music with greats
such as Duke Ellington influencing jazz from the start of the swing era (Gioia, 2011). Jazz Pianists were often on the forefront of the ongoing
development of jazz music. However, when the bebop era dawned, piano seemed to move into the background, with people like John Coltrane and
Miles Davis leading the charge. However, this did not mean the piano disappeared, far from it; Jazz music is a genre that is in constant flux, driven
by the players in the music. Often, the most famous jazz musicians were the most innovative and forward thinking players of their respective eras.
Musicians hold jazz pedigree and genealogy in high regard, where playing with and learning from the masters that came before was almost a
necessity. Some musicians learn from meticulously studying and transcribing solos and compositions performed by previous masters. Pianos ability to
play melody and harmony together made it one of the most complex and diverse instruments in the world, especially in jazz music, being able to
perform solo with rich musical timbres and complexity. Players such as Bill Evans and Thelonious Monk, whom are discussed in this paper, helped
revolutionise jazz and bebop music in their own way, and are some of the best jazz pianists of all time, driving the genre of jazz forever forward
(Solomon, 2013).
Thelonious Monk was known to
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Is The Best Trailers From Sdcc 2016? Essay
Everything you need to know about in this weekly: All the best trailers that came out of SDCC 2016, watch the first South Park game like a movie,
a mysterious purple orb is found underwater off the California coast, and No Man 's Sky shows gamers how to survive in one of the biggest games
ever released.
At Social Underground we go beyond the mainstream stuff and see what's underneath the surface. What should we get into, listen to, read, eat or
watch? If there is something in our culture that needs attention that's our job: Show you the underground things that you need to know about: Books,
music, television, movies, comedians, art, and whatever else we can find to get you into something you never knew about. That's The Underground.
1. Here are the best trailers from SDCC 2016.
comic–con
Comic–Con has given us a lot of good stuff this year. Surprisingly, it didn 't really give us anything from the Star Wars Universe in terms of
live–action movie stuff. We expected another trailer for Rogue One, but that never actually happened. Either way, we got some great stuff from DC,
Marvel, and the other companies that also happen to make films. Also, there were comics there. But SDCC doesn 't really care about comics and more,
do they? Hell no. In anycase, here are the best movies trailers to come out of SDCC in no particular order:
DR. STRANGE
FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM
JUSTICE LEAGUE
KING ARTHUR: LEGEND OF THE SWORD
KONG: SKULL ISLAND
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In this book, the author Brian Cogan discusses the most...
In this book, the author Brian Cogan discusses the most controversial television shows in history, South Park. He discusses how South Park even
though seems simple it is a very thoughtful program on television that discusses many social issues. The creators of South Park, Trey Parker and Matt
Stone created a social and political commentary that has been the most successful in television history. Cogan discusses how South Park is a
commentary on American culture that is focused around controversial issues. The sitcom allows for the creators to become involved in discussions
regarding issues such as religion and sexuality. Cogan inserts that the creators of South Park use every episode to promote their freedom of speech on
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I can use this in my research paper because the author discusses the positives of the crude language in South Park. Stephen Holden has been published
for related articles in major newspapers and magazines for over forty years.
Leonard, Devin. South Park Creators Haven't Lost Their Edge. Fortune Magazine: 30. 2006. Print.
In this article, the author Devin Leonard discusses the success of South Park. South Park attracts 3.1 million viewers an episode which is Comedy
Central's highest–rated program; it is more than the Daily Show with Jon Stewart. In 2006, South Park generated $34 million dollars in advertising
revenue. In 1999, when Paramount released South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut, afilm by where the main characters find their way into an R–Rated
film called Terrance and Phillip. The movie was nominated for Academy award for best song– "Blame Canada" and the film had a gross income of $83
million dollars at the box office. After the South Park movie, viewers and critics were looking forward to the satiric take through episodes based on
current events such as 9/11 and the release of the movie Passion of the Christ. Devin Leonard has a passive tone in the article, seems Pro–South Park
and is an editor for Fortune Magazine. I will use this in my paper to show the statistics of how popular South Park really is and to prove that viewers
think the way the material or crude language presented in South Park is relevant
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South Park Satire
South Park has returned with a vengeance for their 19 season premiere, titled "Stunning and Brave" – an obvious reference to Caitlyn Jenner's portrayal
in the media as an undisputed hero and champion of human rights. As a life–long fanatic of South Park and it's creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, I
feel an intimate connection with the show and the beautifully inscribed subtext in each episode. I would never presume to know what Matt and Trey
had in mind while writing this episode (that's for the DVD commentary to tell) I feel a special insight into it that can only come from growing up with
South Park as my moral and universal compass.
The episode begins with an assembly at South Park Elementary where guidance counselor Mr. Mackey announcing to the school that Principal
Victoria has been fired in an incident in which a child referred to rape as a "Hot Cosby." Mr. Mackey then reluctantly introduces the new politically
correct principal named PC Principal. PC has the physical appearance and testosterone level of a stereotypical fraternity chairman, but with the moral
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When South Park regular Randy Marsh decides to pledge for the PCA fraternity, he goes through a hazing of political correctness and drinking games
which inevitably end up with him hung over in the kitchen the next morning, figuratively and literally regurgitating all the politically correct dogma
that was crammed into his head the previous night. As I see Randy as the adult representation of Trey Parker mixed with his own father's values, I can
imagine this is how Trey and Matt must've felt after doing some research on today's intricate web of PC jargon and
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The Redeeming Qualities of South Park Essay
The television show South Park is a very controversial show which has been attacked by the media, politicians, parents, the school system, and just
about every other social group imaginable. Why is the show so controversial? The reason it is attacked so thoroughly is because of its crude humor
and vulgar displays by its characters, as well as the fact that it attacks the thoughts and beliefs of every religion in the world. This vulgarity and
intolerance is most notable in the character Cartman, who is extremely offensive in his thoughts, ideas, and actions. The show does, however, provide a
balance to Cartman's antics through his co–stars Stan and Kyle. Stan, and Kyle almost always stand up to Cartman and ridicule his intolerance,... Show
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Censorship has been around as long as written words have been available to the general public, and whether or not that suppression of ideas is a
good idea or not does not change the fact that it is the parent's job to decide what their children will be allowed to read, watch, or play with. Those
who criticize the show based on these offenses are either being intolerant themselves, or not paying close attention to the deeper meaning of the show.
The show centers around Cartman as the antagonist, who regularly provides insulting views, and Stan and Kyle, whom provide opposing views in
order to balance out Cartman's stances. An example of this occurs in the episode "Something This Way Wall Mart Comes." Wal
–Mart's overtaking of
towns, and the social injustice that occurs with its arrival, is portrayed as a local small business that they boys shop at is closed because of the loss of
business that occurs when Wal–Mart comes to their town. After reflecting on their friend's plight Stan says "See, that sucks dude" and Cartman
replies "What, that's called progress Kyle" (Parker and Stone, 2004). This is just one example where Cartman shows his selfish nature. All he cares
about is the fact that a huge new store is open and he can get his mother to buy him all the best new toys, while Stan and
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Miguel Jontel Pimentel's Song Sure Thing
My favorite entertainer, singer Miguel Jontel Pimentel, has captured my heart with his beautifully unique appearance, personality, and voice. One
day after school, I went home and turned on the television to find a music video of his hit song "Sure Thing." I was mesmerized by the smoothness
of his voice, the metaphoric lyrics of the song, and the nostalgic effects of the video itself. The entire video left me enchanted and wanting more.
After the video went off, I did my research on who he was and the music that he had released. From that moment on, I fell in love with his music and
been a fan of his ever since. Miguel's overall appearance is a delightful sight that leaves the heart in flutters. His unique hair texture and style has to be
his best features. The trend–setting hairstyle, known as a pompadour, is his signature look. Although he sometimes wears it curled towards the front
of his face, his neatly groomed hair is usually cut on the sides and back of his head, creating what might be called a fade. To create the pompadour
effect, the top uncut areas of his head with hair would be flat ironed and combed so that the flows towards the back of his head. This clean cut look
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While many rhythm and blues singers of today generally sound similar to each other, Miguel continues to stay true to himself, not letting others
influence him. Through his music, Miguel expresses his nostalgic style with a shocking edge of energy, different from most singer of his genre. His
voice, on the contrary, reveals the emotional tone of his personilatity through the stong smoothness of every fluent note that it produces. Its effortless,
angelic pitches adorns his already radiant personality. When he speaks, however, his voice is more like an angel caressing a graceful
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Censorship Controversy South Park
South park censorship controversy

South Park have always received mixed response from it's audiences. Famous for the use of foul
language, dark humour which satirizes a wide range of topics (such as politics, racism, gender equality e.t.c.) and portrayal of religion for comic effect,
the show generated countless debates and controversy over the course of it's run. The debate over censorship of some episodes, and the show as a
whole continues nowadays, and both sides seem to have truth behind their words. Pro–censorship group states that South Park is harmful for young
minds, that religion is not the right thing to joke about and that show has to know it's limits. Anti–censorship group is trying to defend a point that
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Some schools banned South Park related merchandise for students, and parent councils in UK expressed concern when their children voted Cartman as
their favourite personality in 1999 poll. From Matt Stone's point of view, this poll should be an eye opener to parents. "Kids are not nice, innocent,
flower–loving little rainbow children. Kids are all little bastards; they don't have any kind of social tact or etiquette." He reckons. (Lim D. 1998)

Result of the said poll serves as a good evidence that South Park has a certain level of impact on the children. If kids vote for a specific
character, it means that they can relate to that character in one way or another, and children tend to imitate what they see or like. Is Eric Cartman a
good influence for children? I don't think so.
Not only people who fight for safety of children reacted on the show's content. Religious people also
had something to say about specific episodes of the show. Portrayal of Virgin Mary in 139th episode of South Park angered several Catholics, and
creators also received threat messages for portrayal of proper Muhammad in 143rd episode. 
The show's aim is to provoke and offend, so the
reaction is quite
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South Park Animism
South Park is a Television show that is featured on Comedy Central. This show follows four friends; Eric Cartman, Kyle Broflovski, Stan Marsh,
and Kenny McCormick as they grow and develop through adolescents in the small town of South Park, Colorado. Eric is an obese little bully, Kyle
is a religious kid, Stan is an average kid, and Kenny is a poor kid. These children are faced with the common challenges that adolescences go through,
of developing and growing up. The children come into many different interactions with all kinds of people and creatures in the show. The boys are in
the third grade for the first few seasons but then they move on to the fourth grade in later seasons. Although these children are around the age of nine,
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This consists of asking a lot of questions to know answers, and centration. In almost every episode they children have questions that they ask their
cafeteria worker, Chef. Chef is asked questions about sex, relationships, drugs, and many other explicit questions that are hard for him to answer;
especially since they are a bunch of third graders. Chef answers the questions to the best of his ability, but sometimes it just is not enough for the
children and they want Chef to explain it more. Chef usually sends the children off to their parents to ask the question to, in fear that he may lose his
job by answering their questions. The children also display centration. Vurillot says that children at young ages focus on one characteristic of others
(1959). In the episode "Here Comes the Neighborhood" from season five episode twelve, a new family moves to South Park. This new kid's name is
Token. He and his family are the richest people in South Park. The children make fun of Token because he is rich. Token is a normal kid that just
wants to play and to enjoy the luxuries of being a kid. However, the children are unable to get past the fact that he is rich, so they do not play with
him. This leads to Token paying families to come live in South Park, so he can have friends to play with. The other children begin to realize that
Token is a normal kid just like them and they get
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The Full Title For The Musical By Trey Parker
This Paper Assigned is concerned with a famous new Broadway musical. The full title for the musical is The Book of Mormon. The musical is
primarily responsible for satirizing organized religion and commenting on the credibility of the Latter Day Saints Church as depicted in the real Book
of Mormon and Mormon religion. The Book of Mormon is conceived and was created by the creators of the famous and controversial animated
television show, South Park. The book, lyrics and music for the musical were written by Trey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone. The music was
co–created with Trey Parker, Matt Stone and George Lopez. Parker and Stone have mentioned that they grew up in Colorado. Since they were
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In 2006, Parker and Stone met Lopez in London where they wrote a few songs for the musical and came up with the basic plot for the musical. After
a few years of staging workshops and making changes to the production, the musical started with developmental workshops in 2008. In August 2010, a
final workshop took place that lasted for five weeks. The producer for the play – Scott Rudin – wished for the musical to not travel outside of New York
City and to open up on Broadway. He pushed everyone by booking the Eugene O'Neill Theatre in New York City. After the key players for the
production were cast and construction on the design elements began.
The production is co–directed by Casey Nicholaw and Parker. Nicholaw also did the choreography for the production. The following designers were
involved with the production: Scott Pask (Set Design), Anna Roth (Costume Design), Brian MacDevitt (Lighting Design) and Brian Ronan (Sound
Design). Stephen Oremus was the musical director and vocal arranger for the production. He co–created the orchestrations with Larry Hochman.
The Book of Mormon premiered on Broadway on March 24, 2011 at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre in New York City. The production opened right after
it opened for previews on February 24. The musical won nine Tony Awards, including the Tony Award for Best Musical. The musical started its first
United States National Tour in 2012. Previews for the North American tour began on August 14,
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Analysis : ' Veronica Mars '
Inhaling and exhaling a deep breath, Veronica tried to ignore the ticking in her head that counted the seconds she'd been seated at Dominick's. Her
table was a strategic choice; far from, but angled towards, the door– a perfect position to watch for any man that had the slightest potential to be
CA152. Talking to a stranger and daring to meet the man and be nervous about it, there was some silliness in that. Waiting at a table alone, with a rose
as identification felt completely silly to Veronica. Wait a minute, was that... Veronica's watchful eyes caught a glimpse ofLogan Echolls, striding into
Dominick's with a big grin on his face.
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"No," Veronica offered a cold smile. "That's not him. I hope not, anyway." Watching the old couple order boxes of cookies to go, Veronica winced.
"You hope not? Ms. Mars are you meeting a stranger here? That's awfully unsafe and irresponsible of you." Shaking his head and tsk–tsk–tsking his
tongue at her, Logan waved the waiter over for two coffees, to stay.
"Not a stranger stranger, and I can take care of myself, thank you." Tapping her fingers on the table, she couldn't help but want Logan Echolls to
disappear. From here specifically, from life in general; Earth as a whole. "What are you doing here, anyway? Thinking about opening a coffee shop and
you wanna know what smalltown holes–in–the–walls you'll be ousting?"
"Fine, I deserve that one. No, as a matter of fact, I'm just looking to small–time invest in the natural holes–in–the–walls of Neptune. Starting with this
cup of coffee." Saluting the mug to her, Logan blinked with the realization that he'd been given the rare opportunity to see both sides of a person.
Publicly, or at least around him, too often Veronica Mars' mouth was pressed into a firm, straight line, unwilling to compromise her opinion of him.
Privately, with CA152, she'd been soft, funny, a source of laughter and an outlet for vulnerability. Sipping his coffee, he watched her eyes move
towards the door and then refocus on him. "You
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John Koza And Daniel Bower's Business Model Of Scientific...
1. Introduction to the Organization John Koza and Daniel Bower founded Scientific Games Corporation(SGC) in 1973. Formerly known as Autotote,
Scientific Games Corporation is the global innovator in the lottery and gaming industry. After they launched the world's first instant lottery game in
1974, Scientific Games Corporation has continued to develop their products and services worldwide. SGC currently operates under a wholly owned
subsidiary under Bally Manufacturing. Scientific Games Corporation was incorporated in Delaware on July 2, 1984. Scientific Games Corporation
is a publicly held company that trades on the NASDAQ under the symbol SGMS. In 1993, this equity went public at an IPO of $11 per share. Today
on average, SGMS trades for anywhere from $20 – $24 a share. A few key people in senior management positions today are: вћў... Show more content
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The organization's business model is laid out in their strategic blueprint for growth. The business model of Scientific Games Corporation focuses on
striving for global market leadership, focuses on growing recurring revenue, focuses on upholding and promoting leadership position, creating "must
have" products, upgrading and improving business processes, launching transformational innovation, motivating and recognizing talent within the
organization, and to promote and champion "One" Scientific Games culture. Scientific Games Corporation is comprised of three business divisions:
вћўSG Gaming: Provides electronic gaming systems for commercial casinos as well as arcades across the globe. Offer gaming device and casino
management systems, and casino pit products. вћўSG Lottery: Provides instant lottery games, sports betting, gaming systems, Internet platforms, retail
programs and mobile apps. вћўSG Interactive: Provides digital gaming experiences and on–the–go casino
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South Park Stereotypes
One of the most famous yet vulgar cartoon shows Comedy Central is known for is South Park. Anyone can recognize the predictable cry of, "O my
God! They killed Kenny!" or them seeing the infamous Mr. Hanky, the dancing and talking Christmas poo. This cartoon has four main characters that
speak like crude adults but in bodies of eight year–old fourth grade boys who live in South Park, Colorado. This leaves the door open for any age of
viewers, although there is a strong following with younger viewers around ages eighteen to thirty–nine year old males (Nixon 1999:12). South Park is a
very popular show that taunts stereotypes such as in race, religion, history, and gender. The thing is, South Park depicts American culture through every
episode. Whether it is anything from the media, celebrities, current phenomenon or violence. Of course there are going to be people who are offended
at times but then there are ones who think the show is so absolutely ridiculous. Some controversy lies within the shows obscene content but also can ...
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Teachers and parents are tired of hearing quotes, "holy crap dude!" and "kick a**" on the playground and in the house. Young viewers as young as
children, are extremely tuned into South Park. Depending on the episode, parents seem to be holding their breath when they see which one their child
is watching. "Some adults understandably express concern at this supposed emphasis on killing and death, as well as the implied violence" (Nixon
1999:14). But it's not the violent deaths that intrigue the children but more of the randomness of humor. Another example from Nixon's article is
children think its funny when Kenny dies by something as dramatic as being smashed by a "falling cart of underpants" (Nixon 1999:14). So yes, South
Park can bring more delight to younger viewers and more discomfort to the
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Shopgirl Monologue
Mondays are her least favorite, they're usually slow days, slower, anyway, and sometimes just to pick herself up, Veronica liked to stop someplace
special on the way home. Take Neptune, California up on what it had to offer her. Going the long way to her car, she stopped at a bakery, just a donut
to go, when she saw it across the street. Monstrous and offensive, a brand new superstore going up, one for books– and her chocolate donut with
chocolate sprinkles tasted like sweetened ashes. Even now, years after her dad's death, the first thought in her mind was how much he would hate it.
Not even necessarily the big–business competition of it, just the disparaging of what was really left of Neptune's small–town–USA charm. Finishing
the rest of her donut in large bites, Veronica couldn't be bothered worrying about what she looked like grumbling to... Show more content on
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You liking 'long walks on the beach' is the most cliche thing ever, it makes me believe you. Dick knocking on his front door made Logan jump, and
then hit send before getting up. Maybe Shopgirl would have a better day today; he still hadn't dropped the been skinny dipping from his mind. "Dude,
we have that social tonight, black tie, lots of classy ladies, please tell me you did not forget." Dick's reminder smarted like he'd expected Logan to
forget all about it. And fine, Logan had forgotten– he was thinking about a funny stranger's not–so–funny bad day and not to mention, skinny dipping.
Diverting his attention to Dick, to the black tie, fancy food, cyclical ego stroking... "You know, you haven't been out much lately. Hand
–cuffed to your
computer and probable–prison–pen–pal." Dick winced a smile. "This'll be good for you. Meet some of the local competition, eat someone else's
caviar, speak to real live women who aren't in prison. Sample what Neptune, California has to offer you, man." Shrugging Dick off, Logan eventually
nodded. He hadn't been out much
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South Park Censorship
Freedom of expression entitles humans to articulate our own unique vocabulary, especially when their opinions differ from others. South Park is a
notorious paragon tackling censorship boundaries with brilliant wordplay every episode and implementing freedom of speech. For me, the program
serves as a weekly litmus test of censorship and freedom of expression. South Park is the brainchild of college friends Trey Parker and Matt Stone. This
TV show, on the Comedy Central Network, is a cartoon but not for children. On August 13, 1997, the first airing, South Park became the first major
cable program to get the "TV–MA" rating (for mature audiences only). The main characters are Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, the
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South Park wanted to show homage to the French satirical paper that published comedic pictures of Muhammad. The creators dedicated 200 and
201 to the paper after their own convictions; both episodes would feature Muhammad as well. Comedy Central received threats of extreme
violence if the prophet Muhammad was displayed in any way on the show. The creative group behind South Park was prepared to endure the
repercussions of their comedy. In 200, Muhammad is in a truck to include, but exclude the character from vision. I think they were concerned about
the approach of giving in to the ultimatum, and essentially backing down altogether. The boundaries regarding freedom of expression should not
adjust to the whims or threats of bullies otherwise known as terrorists. The network received more threats of terror and the morning of the airing of
201, the network censored Muhammad with a giant box all over his face with "CENSORED" written on it. There are no copies of 201 uncensored
available whatsoever and you can only watch the episode on the commemorative DVD package of the season. There is still absolutely no streaming of
any kind for either episode, almost 10 years
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Synthesis Essay On South Park
6. LITERATURE REVIEW
This project will focus on South Park. Schulzke's (2012) work on how South Park's language has evolved its 20 year run will be key. Schulzke in
particular focuses on how South Park was one of the first shows to have recurring gay characters, breaking the taboo on the topic. Also Stewart's (2011)
work of narrative construction in South Park will be useful. Her analyses of how South Park satirizes will quite be useful. Finally, Weinstock's 'Taking
South Park Seriously' (2008) will be useful in analysing meta–commentaries with South Park.
7. RESEARCH DESIGN
METHODOLOGY:
The research methodology follows a qualitative interpretive methodology. The projects plans to use the Pershkins model for qualitative research. The
Pershkins model is justified as the data will met three of the four conditions; description, interpretation, and evaluation (Yin. K, p136, 2015). The
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The intention is to analyse episodes of South Park throughout various stages of its 20 year run, comparing this data to episodes from South Park's
19th season. A combination of content analysis, discourse analysis and close readings will allow us to analyse these episodes. This will be done in
order to find meta–commentaries with each episode. Gibbs (2012) theory of thematic categorizing & analysis of Narrative will be used to analyse
South Park. In particular Gibbs theory on metaphors (Gibbs, p.4, 2012). The idea is to analyse the patterns of presentation, themes and overall
atheistic, comparing the early works of South Park to its 19th season. Semiotics will be closely analysed as here lies the key to the analysis. The
symbolic signs will be annotated as this is the crux of the data. Chandler's (2017) guide to semiotic analysed will be implemented throughout the
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Essay The Music of Charles Ives
In 1894, a young, quietly colorful Charles Ives enters Yale University. He enters with a strong musical foundation provided by his father and
community and a vision of what he thinks music can be. Horatio Parker, Ives's composition professor unashamedly informs Ives that his vision of
music seems blurry, perhaps even nauseating, to the astute, cultured musician. Ives quickly develops anger towards Parker's traditional tutelage and
rarely recognizes the positive effects Parker has on his compositions. Here begins the battle between new and old that Ives and Parker embarked upon
during Ives's college years, however the story starts and ends far from their four short years together.
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American composers, like William Billings, were able to write, for the most part, free from existing patterns.
It wasn't until the mid 1800s that word came from Europe about these high–art composers, perhaps scaring these once–free New World composers.
From then on, the trend of aspiring American composers was to make the pilgrimage to Europe for training. Composers such as George Chadwick
were some of the first to make the trip. Chadwick describes his studies abroad as having to harmonize Bach chorales for four years . Correct voice
leading and harmony was probably most accurate when confused with that of Bach. This type of analysis and composition was brought back as a
trend, just as one might bring back the latest European fashion from Milan.
Even with composers writing one hundred years prior to the Second New England School, American music was still in its infancy, often turning to the
far more advanced European model for guidance. I would imagine this to be similar to wanting to be taught how to hold chopsticks from someone
directly from Japan as opposed to someone from Uruguay, even though the person from Uruguay may have better form that the person from Japan.
Along with American composers traveling to Europe for training, the New England School often sought guidance from Europeans who had emigrated
to the United States, namely those from Germany. I imagine that the Second School had full intentions of creating
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South Park Slot
South Park Slot
South Park Slot is a hilarious 5 reels and 15 paylines slot machine based on a popular TV comedy series. The video slot promises massive payout and
numerous bonus games. Each of the main characters has own bonus game in addition to 3 scintillating mini–features all in one package. The
theoretical RTP of this game is set at a high 96.7%; this means a player earns a payout of $96.7 for every $100 wagered. The unforgettable cast of
foul–mouthed kids are Kyle, Stan, Cartman and Kenny. South Park Slot comes some interesting features, including unique animation, voice–overs and
authentic sounds. The other features include intro screen, keyboard shortcut, quick play mode and game history feature that is only available when
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The Kenny bonus game begins with 3 lives which you need to protect to avoid killing Kenny in the booby traps located at the danger zone in order
to win. If you guide Kenny through three different zones, the win, multiplier, and danger zone you can win as much as $2,500. The game has three
end game scenarios, when Kenny succeeds to reach the last zone or when all the lives are lost. The Kyle bonus spins awards a massive 10 free spins
with a chance for more free spins.
In this bonus round, Kyle kicks Ike to open an amazing cusp of prizes, including 10x multiplier. The round end when the free spins come to an end.
In the Cartman bonus game, your goal is to find the hidden hippies that can be found by spraying the bushes using form. Each hippie rewards a play
with a again. If you find 2 hippies in the same bush the winning double. On the other hand, if you find a rocker, the game is reset to give you a
chance to start again. The Cartman bonus game will come to an abrupt end if you spray the cop
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Examples Of Desserts
1 INTRODUCTION
Caitlin Hines discusses in her research "Rebaking the Pie: The Woman as Dessert Metaphor" that there is "a consistent, widespread, generally
unconscious and undocumented metaphor in English equating women–as–sex–objects with desserts" (Hines 1999: 145). Women as dessert metaphor
functions both in linguistic expressions, such as tart and cookie, and in customs, for example women jumping out of cakes (ibid: 145). Hines argues
that the woman as dessert metaphor reduces women to objects, sexualizes and belittles women, making women seem like powerless, inanimate objects.
Moreover, she makes a point that women are not just objects, but sweet, and not just desserts, but pieces or slices. She uses Sally McConnell–Ginet's
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Rihanna states that a man wants to "lick the icing off", using cake and eating as metaphors for sex. Moreover, in the example 4, blowing candles out
could be a metaphor for an orgasm.
Unlike Trey Songz and Rihanna's songs, Melanie Martinez's "Milk and Cookies" does not have any sexual allusions. However, it still depicts the use
of the woman as dessert metaphor:
(5)I'm fucking crazy, need my prescription filled Do you like my cookies? They're made just for you A little bit of sugar, but lots of poison, too
(Martinez 2015b)
As Caitlin Hines defines in her research, the woman as dessert metaphor reduces women to sinful and decadent (1999: 148), which is shown in the
example 5. In the example, the female singer is offering her poisonous cookies to the receiver, making a connection with women and cookies. The
example could be interpreted in an abstract sense. The singer is sweet with "a little bit of sugar", but also sinful: "but lots of poison, too".
R. Kelly's "Cookie" is filled with sexual allusions and is a metaphor for sex:
(6)You gon' wanna claim this dick, fuck with a nigga –– Mmm, like an Oreo I love to lick the middle like an Oreo (turn
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Bigger Longer And Uncut Censorship
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INSTITUTION South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is a 1999 American adult animated comedy film based on the animated television series South
Park. The film is mostly deals with issues surrounding censorship and freedom of speech. In the film, the main characters who are four boys from a
small town in Colorado go to a theatre to see a controversial R–rated movie featuring Canadians Terrance and Phillip.is the fault of Canada that their
children are speaking in a foul language.
Generally South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is a movie that depicts the dangers of censorship. It uses the execution of Terrance and Phillip as the
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. The underlying theme of the film, however, is that it is the responsibility of parents and guardians to protect their children from what they deem
inappropriate, and that censorship of anything (particularly in movies and TV) is simply a parental tool for escaping blame. In the climax of the film
the parents sing a song whose words are meant to blame Canada before anyone blames the parents for their poor parenting skills. It is also seen that a
couple abandons their baby in the enthusiasm to join the other parents in singing.
Much of the film's satire and many of the songs depict how people refuse to accept responsibility and the tendency to look for someone else to blame
.It should be noted in the film movies, government, society, foreigners, and Satan are all blamed leading Kyle to remark: "whenever I get in trouble,
you go off and blame everybody else. But I'm the one to blame. Deal with me."
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut has been deemed as one of the most profanity–filled movies ever produced. The movie's excessive use of profanity
also gained it a place in the Guinness Book of Records for "Most Swearing in an Animated
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Sexism, Racism and Stereotypes in South Park
Shivam Aggarwal
Research Paper
Professor Aimee Sands
Rhetoric B
SEXISM, RACISM AND STEREOTYPES IN SOUTH PARK
Racial Stereotyping, racism, gender stereotyping and sexism are some of the strengths of South Park. This TV show was created with a purpose to
make racism and sexism funny and acceptable.
South Park is a television show that was created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone. It circumvents the lives of 4 boys namely Eric Cartmen, Kenny
McCormick, Stan Marsh and Kyle Broflovski around the town of Colorado. This show mainly aims at picking up various stereotypes in different
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When watching the show not only must you respect his "authori–TAH!" you might also "reco'nize" Cartmen's explosive declamations of "West
Si–EED."
Analysing the character of Stan Marsh. This character has been modeled around Trey Parker and obviously is one of the more stable characters of
the show whereas Kyle is modeled after Matt Stone and this character also displays a certain amount of stability. Throughout the series there are
accounts of his deep friendship between Stan and Kyle. Since the creators are best friends from college, in many of the episodes there is a reference to
their undying friendship, They have their fights but they do so without having any long–term effect on their friendship. Stan also maintained a close
relation with Kenny and at many a times Kenny has confessed, "Stan is the best friend a guy could ever have." Stan is also the only character who
has a stable relationship with Wendy. All in all he portrays a much subtle version of the characters of South Park. But at the same time Stan is foul
mouthed, what the creator are trying to show is how young boys speak to each other when they are alone.
Kyle Broflovski is based on Matt Stone and displays great signs of friendship with Stan Marsh. Kyle is also know as the "only the Jewish kid." He is
one of the sober characters on screen as he portrays to be very smart and intelligent and uses it to solve problems in a more moral and ethical manner
compared to the
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The Book Of Mormon: 'Well, Hasa Diga Eebowai !'
The foul–mouthed musical The Book of Mormon opened in Spring 2011 to stellar reviews including The New York Times claiming the musical as "a
newborn, old–fashioned, pleasure giving musical" by Ben Brantley (2011). As a story about two Mormon missionaries who got sent to northern part
of Uganda for their mission, the musical tells a brief explanation of the real "Book of Mormon" –the sacred text of the Latter Day Saint church
founded in 1820s by Joseph Smith, but instead providing satirical view and perception of contemporary musical theater writers (in this case, Trey Parker
and Matt Stone of the television series South Park and Robert Lopez) towards the Mormons and a rather stereotypical portrayal of Uganda as a barren
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They were then greeted by Mafala Hatimbi, the African tour guide and a member of a Ugandan tribe who responded to their complaints with "Well,
Hasa Diga Eebowai!" –a term which the audience later found the meaning through a musical number of the same name as "fuck you, God!" Hatimbi
addressed "Hasa Diga Eebowai" as a solution to the Ugandan daily problems to the Elders as he sings:
"It's the only way to get through all these troubled times.
There's war, poverty, famine, but having a saying makes it all seem better!" (Parker, Stone & Lopez 2011)
These problems, as the song describes, includes infertile land, female circumcision and AIDS. The lyrics also includes the missing luggage, crowded
plane and late bus as the missionaries' problems to contrast what the Africans and the white Elders are dealing
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How Does Cartman Use Cartman
The story continues with the next episode, "Go God Go XII". After freezing himself, Cartman winds up waking up five hundred years into the future.
In South Park, Cartman is frequently used as vessel for the show's creators to make fun of and criticize. However, "Go God Go" and "Go God Go
XII" use Cartman in a different matter. All Cartman wants in these two episodes is the Nintendo Wii. His determination and impatience can be found
humorous to the audience because it has landed him in such a silly situation. However, the show is using Cartman's quest so he can navigate through
the conflict between the three different atheists groups. These episodes actually use Mr. Garrison, Richard Dawkins, and the three atheists groups in
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He paces in front of the store impatiently, which is funny because it is a repetition of when Cartman paced in front of the video game store in the
previous episode. After Cartman steals the phone from a group of boys, he uses the device to call people in the past. Cartman's interactions on the
phone involve different triangular relationships. The most humorous one is when Cartman calls his past self. In this situation there are two separate
Cartman's interacting with each other, past Cartman and future Cartman. The triangle relationship is between past Cartman, future Cartman, and the
audience. Essentially Cartman as a whole is being made fun of, but past Cartman's behavior is the main target of the joke. Even though future Cartman
is trying to help his past self, past Cartman is too stubborn to listen. In that particular situation, future Cartman is actually being reasonable. However,
both Cartmans are still being made fun of because the interaction between them demonstrates that Cartman is too stubborn to even listen to his future
self. The situation is funny to the audience because Cartman is unknowingly being made fun
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Swing Music And The Popularity Of Swing Music
Swing band arrangements were in large part composed, often of simple, repeated material, or "riffs," that alternated between contrapuntal lines and
intense unison rhythms. Improvisation also had a featured role, and soloists would play while the rest of the band, aside from the rhythm section,
dropped out or played arranged background lines.
POPULARITY OF SWING MUSIC
One explanation for swing music's popularity is that its driving intensity and abandon represented pleasure and freedom in a time when the country
was steeped in hard times. The Great Depression caused Americans to suffer, and dancing to swing music was a way for people to forget their
worries. Swing music featured a section of three or four trumpeters, three or four trombonist, five saxophonists who often doubled on clarinets, a piano,
a bassist instead of a tuba player, a guitarist, and a drummer.
During the 1930s, swing came to symbolize joy and ease, the weight of which was reflected in Duke Ellington's piece, "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It
Ain't Got That Swing)."
Behop Jazz 1940s' Charlie Parker (1920–55) Dizzy Gillespie (1917–93)
Bebop or bop is a style of jazz developed in the early to mid–1940s in the United States, which features songs characterized by a fast tempo, complex
chord progressions
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Essay on Controversy Behind South Park's Ethics
Controversy Behind South Park's Ethics
South Park, the animated TV series aired on Comedy Central was created by Matt Stone and Trey Parker and is one of the many new shows that
involve animation with high–level adult comedy that parodies current events going on across the United States and throughout the world. South Park is
just one of many new shows that involve this sort of high end entertainment and they are taking the television ratings by storm. This show, along with
others of its nature such as Family Guy, The Simpsons, and King of the Hill are all extremely controversial in nature and in regards to the situations
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FOX gave them $2,000 to make a video portfolio that he could send as a Christmas card to other company executives to pitch the idea of the show.
"I did the animation using nothing more then construction paper cutouts," Parker says, "and we both improvised the dialogue, screaming obscenities
at each other in my basement for hours while my mom was baking fudge upstairs wondering what in the world we were doing. It cost $750 and we
pocketed the rest." To complete this project they used relatively the same exact setup as they had previously done at the University of Colorado in
Boulder. When it came to doing work for the first Pilot show for South Park, Matt and Trey used more than 5,000 construction paper cut outs and a
the same exact 16mm camera. Each action shot was filmed frame by frame directly onto video film. It took approximately 70 days to make the pilot
for the show. Using traditional methods for the Comedy Central pilot the duo claimed it "took us forever, because it was 22 minutes long," Stone says.
Another animator, Terrence Masson, was the first to suggest that South Park could be made using CG and he proceeded to make a 10 second
playground scene using cut–outs he had received with approval from Matt and Trey. Computers were used starting with the very first episode, but the
episodes didn't look like construction–paper animation again until episode 105, "An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig."
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Analysis Of The Legendary Legend
Really it depends on belief and religion. For example, if you're a Christian, then the belief is that the prickly leaves represent the crown of thorns
Jesus wore when he was crucified. The berries represent the blood that he shed, because of the crown of thorns. I know that's the right one but since
I like to make up my own stuff that's not how it goes in this story. Once there was a girl and a boy. The boy's name so Chucky. The girl's name I'd
Carrie. They were extremely good friends. More than friends, best friends. One day Chucky and Carrie were out in the woods. The woods of The
Legendary Legend. There was an old legend about these woods. A boy and girl, Chucky and Carrie were best friends, they went to the woods
every day after school. It's supposed to be haunted by some weird evil ghost. Chucky and Carrie didn't believe it though. They wanted some proof.
That's why they went there everyday after school, for some proof. There was something that Chucky was always hiding from Carrie, even in the
beginning. He had strong feelings for Carrie, that Carrie never knew about. Carrie didn't quite feel the same way. She had a secret boyfriend that
Chucky didn't know about. After a while, they sat alone on a rock to rest after about a five mile hike or so. "Hey, Carrie," Chucky says in a nervous
voice, "I've been thinkin..." "Wow, hold up Chuck. Don't tell me a thing,it's scary when you think." Carrie say. This makes Chucky smile. "Please,"
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Celebrating the Triumph of Charlie Parker Essay
Charles Christopher Parker Jr. was born on August 29, 1920 in Kansas City, Kansas to Charles and Addie Parker. Charlie led a lonely childhood
which resulted from his parents separation in 1927 when Charlie was just 7 years old. His father was never around much following the separation.
Their house however was just a short walk from Kansas City's entertainment district which attracted Charlie while growing up. This was to be where
Charlie would find his place in the world.
While Charlie's mother was working, he would walk around Kansas City listening to jazz behind the clubs. Parker would sit around all night listening
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To support himself Charlie washed dishes at a local food joint, where he met Buddy Fleet, who was the one who tutored Charlie in playing the
saxophone. Charlie would then return to Kansas City due to the death of his father and stayed home for about a half a year while playing in a
small band there. Then in late 1939 Charlie joined back up with McShann and moved back to Harlem, where Charlie would meet Dizzie Gillespie.
Gillespie would join Charlie and would start to work together and develop a new form of jazz. While Charlie was experimenting with a number of
different chords in a jam session he discovered a new approach to improvisation. These new chord progressions and the ever emerging sounds of
Harlem, bebop was born.
Parker would eventually need a break from New York Cityand decided to travel to California where he would travel for a couple years. It was
during this trip to the west coast that he would get heavier in to drugs and alcohol, specifically heroin which he used as his inspiration. It was
while in Los Angeles performing that Charlie would suffer a nervous breakdown, for which he was confined to a hospital bed. He was released in 1947
and returned to New York, where he formed a quintet with Miles Davis and others. Parker would once again tire of New York City and head to Europe
for a couple of years, where he would encounter a lot of devoted fans and he also did numerous recordings.
In Charlie's
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South Park Tropes
Tropes South Park is an animated television comedy for adults. The criticism and the controversy of the film, as well as its success, have brought
about the tropes in the television comedy film. To begin with, Brent and Peggy argue that the film is not dedicated to children as the producer of
the film says (Arp, 17). This is because there is a general humor that is not suitable for young viewers as there is a negative description of the liberal
causes as well as a comic effect on religion that has generated controversy causing debate. They argue that it is dangerous for democracy. There are
tropes such as activists who have protested how Jesus Christ has been portrayed in the Christianity venture (Arp, 77). Stone who is one of the activists...
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According to Irving Thalberg is that it is full of funny gags that have nothing to root for. Groucho himself looks for the significance of the movie
and the personal insult it had that would hurt the nation and ruin the city reputation (Bothwell, 32). According to Danel, the movie is at par as a
comedy with the likes of Dr. Strangelove. A Silly reason for the way is a movie that has it trope paired with an Aesop on the consideration of life
and death and the conflicting differences that have been founded on cultural practices and the outsider's perspective (Parker, 46). On the other
hand, the protagonists seem to persuade the pastry, aliens and elves chefs that the differences can be reconciled and be accepted. The film shares
similar tropes though with differences as there those that brings out the best part of the movie and the television film as there are those that
criticize the whole plot. Duck soup and a Silly reason for way are similar as they establish a conflict between the people from a comedy view
(Bothwell, 55). Barbara view on a Silly reason for way forms a trivial dispute as the articulated plot is laughable at the war grows out of proportion
for a reason that can be tolerable. So far the tropes in other films and movie are similar as they have common characteristics but they are individually
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Stereotypes In South Park
South Park is a fictionalized animated account of a group of grade school friends who live in Colorado. The show is what's known as an equal
opportunity offender. It takes no prisoners when it comes to stereotypes of religion, sex, race and gender. An abundance of sociological concepts and
social issues are present. Since its start in 1989 it has taken on social issues with unparalleled bravery, one of them gender. Many episodes pit the guys
against the girls and the battle of the sexes and break–ups ensue. In the episode "Marjorine," a male character named Butters infiltrates a girl's
sleepover to retrieve a device that tells the future (it's really just a paper fortune teller) and hilarity and social high jinks ensue. He has to endure... Show
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Many religions are mocked and torn apart by the show's creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker. They mock Christianity, Islam, Judaism and Scientology.
One example of South Park mocking the Jewish faith is the names of the two boys who are brothers and belong to the Jewish faith. Their names,
Kyle and Ike, when put together, form the word "Kike," a derogatory name for Jews. Religion is portrayed literally with its figureheads walking the
streets of South Park. For example, Muhammad, the prophet of the Islamic faith, cannot be insulted without becoming enraged, much like radical
Islamic terrorists today. The story of Scientology is told frankly and with embarrassing detail in the episode titled, "The Return of Chef." For
example, they mock L. Ron Hubbard's version of a spaceship hovering above Earth by portraying the vessel as a golden Boeing 747 that came from
outer space to Earth. The shows characters are amazed and bamboozled by this ridiculous story, yet some of them foolishly, like certain people and
high–profile stars, buy into it as
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South Park Satire
So I watched an episode of South Park recently and that got me thinking, how is something as offensive as this be all right to be put onto national
television without angering hundreds and thousands of people? For those of you that don't know what South Park is, it's basically an animated
sitcom series that has attracted huge hordes of followers ever since it first aired in 1997. It's quite famous along side shows such as Family Guy,
American Dad and Futurama which all seem to focus along the lines of shocking plots, their critical outlook on celebrities criticism and false
depiction of religion and politics. This, of course, led to many complaints from the audience about how some of the episodes that have been
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Episode 2 of Season 10 named "Cartoon Wars Part I" and "Cartoon Wars Part II" showed an uncensored character that depicted the Islamic prophet,
Muhammed. The plot goes somewhere along the lines of the residents of South Park panicking due to the fear or terrorist response and a repeat of a
real–life violent protest and riots that occurred worldwide after some Muslims regarded Muhammed's cartoon character as insulting and blasphemous.
Though the show had been warned after the first episode, they still continued to air the episode uncensored, despite a retaliation threat from the
Al–Qaeda, which could have meant they could have been in serious trouble. In the episode, they used the typical Muslim stereotype to shock
audiences everywhere. With Muhammed wearing a "MUSLIM WRAP", holding dangerous weapons and claiming to have the powers of flame.
However, later on the character of Muhammed was censored due to the many death threats and debates happening in the Muslim world. However it
was said that Comedy Central did not censor the scene due to religious tolerance but to the fact that they were "afraid of getting blown
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Bebop Research Paper
Bebop Jazz
Jazz is a genre of music in which improvisation is typically an important part. Jazz has had a major influence on most popular music genres in the 20th
century such as rock, hip–hop, Latin and the list goes on. There's a genre of jazz for every single individual out there which makes it such an
interesting topic and from there branches another very popular subgenre of jazz called Bebop.
Bebop is a style of jazz which was developed in the 1940s. Bebop had the effect of removing jazz from the mainstream of popular tunes which was
mainly for dancing and focused on music that was presented as a form of art other than entertainment. Just like many subgenres of jazz, bebop was
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So many of our songs rely on the invention of bebop. This isn't only art. This is a part of our history. I think that all his pie ces are so wonderfully
constructed and each piece has its own uniqueness but at the same time are so easy to identify as Parkers compositions as they all at the end of
the day, have the same effort put into them and has Parkers signature alto sax. The history behind the pieces, Parkers story of how his father left
and his rough childhood send shivers down my spine and I think that everyone can learn a lesson from this musical hero. You can be anything your
pursuit to be but should be wise as well. Parker followed his dreams and what he wanted to do but because he didn't make smart choices with his life,
it ended too soon. I think without Parkers story and music; the world would be different. Without his tragic passing, the legend would have lived on
and continued to stun us with more music. I strongly believe he is up there looking down at his music and is proud of what he has contributed to this
generation. As the sayings go "Legends die but their music will continue to live on
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Raising The Bar By Trey Parker And Matt Stone
35.7 percent of the United States population is considered to be obese. With such a large number like this its no wonder that South Park has made at
least one episode shining their satirical light on this issue. The episode Raising the Bar, created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, does exactly that. Like
that South Park episode Radley Balko focuses on the issue of obesity in the article What You Eat Is Your Business, where he takes a point opposite of
his title. South Park supports and proves Balko argument by showing the weight of obesity on insurance companies, the government, the public. While
South Park may over dramatize obesity with its crude humor, it does help those understand the issue if one can understand the overall message and ...
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In the south park episode Eric Cartman, the nine year old morbidly obese child, ventures to Wal–Mart where he and his friends see older morbidity
obese people.When Eric picks up a box of the new candy corn filled Oreo he says: "[eyes some Oreos and goes for them] Oh my God you guys, look at
this! [grabs a box and reads it] Candy Corn Oreos. Oreos with candy corn filling. [closes his eyes and looks up joyfully] Holy hell yes!"Kyle then
says: "Are you serious?? Look around: doesn 't this bother you at all?? [an obese man and an obese woman squeeze past each other in an aisle on
their scooters.] That 's YOU one day, fatass![Stan and Kenny leave] Not even one day! If you don 't change something, that 's you! In about a year!
[turns and follows Stan and Kenny away. Cartman is left alone with the Oreos and his thoughts(Trey Parker and Matt Stone)." Eric later on goes to
Kyle 's house stating that he thought about what kyle said and he has decided to take action about his weight. Some will guess that Eric goes on a
diet and decides to loss weight. Those of you that guessed this are wrong. Eric decides to gain more weight so he in fact will be entitled to a Rascel,
the motorized wheelchairs in the show, that his insurance paid for. What South Park portrays counters the suggestion made in the article by Balko.
Balko makes the points of rewarding a healthy choice but in South Park the opposite is done. Cartman was
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Bebop Research Papaer Essay
Bebop music was the next evolutionary change of Jazz music that succeeded swing music. This paper's aim is look at musicians who impacted
this era, exploring more in depth Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker. In the early 1940's, the swing bands began to all sound the same as well as
work along predictable chord changes.1 The music was now not used for dancing. Some people believed that this would let the music go away from
the elite social groups, and now be for everybody. Also just because a musician could play swing music well, there was no guarantee that the same
musician would be able to perform Bebop. This new style of music was defined through adventurous soloists such as Dizzy Gillespie. Although swing
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He was known for the unpredictable nature in which he would play the trumpet and act outside of performing. When he arrived in New York City, he
was hired by the Teddy Hill Orchestra for a European tour.11
Before being hired, Dizzy was playing around town and making a name for himself.
There he lived with his brother in an apartment in New York City. He went out all night so that his brother could come home form working all day
and go to sleep.12 Dizzy
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Gillespie's first recordings were with the Teddy Hill Orchestra Band. After being with
Hill for a few years, Gillespie joined Cab Calloway in the summer of 1939. 13 They played at the Cotton Club but Calloway was touring a lot. This
gave Dizzy the opportunity to develop his musicianship through style and knowledge through playing at all night jam sessions. Then, in 1942,
Gillespie joined Earl "Fatha" Hines band.
Unfortunately, in 1943, lots of band members left, including Dizzy Gillespie. He began to form his own bands that started by opening at Onyx Club
on 52nd St in New York
City.14 Dizzy had begun to play "bebop" in 1940, and was now able to do it full time. The venue became a hot spot for this new evolutional sound in
Jazz. In 1956 Gillespie and
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Sidney Bechet's Major Accomplishments
Sidney Bechet was one of many fantastic up and coming jazz musicians in the Roaring Twenties. He started on the clarinet, but eventually became
one of the first performers to adopt the soprano saxophone as a main instrument, as well as one of the first to improvise with the swing style of jazz.
In addition, he was one of the first artists to record using a multitrack which was a way of recording where you would play back the track from one
instrument while you recorded with another instrument and continued this process until you had all of the instruments you wanted. These strides
helped Bechet stand out from other musicians as he progressed through his career. Bechet grew up in a musical household and toured with popular
bands from a young age. His father and four brothers all played instruments, so his passion for music came as no shock. Although his ability to easily
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Bechet's compositions includes Les Oignons, Promenade aux Champ ElysГ©es, Petite Fleur, Si Tous Vous ma MГЁre, Chant in the Night, Blues in the
Air, Bechet's Fantasy, Quincy Street Stomp, and Summertime. Common themes throughout his work include vibrato and 12 – 14 bar blues melodies.
He was also known for his improvisation, solos like those of Louis Armstrong, and especially for conveying intense emotion through his music. Duke
Ellington, a fellow jazz musician, once described Bechet as "The very epitome of jazz, everything he played in his entire life was completely original.
I honestly think he was the most unique man ever to be in this music." Throughout his career he played in the Marion Cook's Syncopated Orchestra,
Louis Mitchell's Jazz King, Duke Ellington's Washingtonians, and the Noble Sissle Orchestra. He also went on to teach Bob Wilbur who also became
a famous clarinetist and saxophonist. Bechet made the most of his career and continued to produce music for most of his
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The F Word By Marcus Schulzke Analysis
Summary Marcus Schulzke's article "South Park and the Transformation of Meaning" looks at a particular episode, "The F Word" and explores its
impact as well as its comment on society. Schulzke begins by commenting on South Park's history of satire and by pointing out that the show's
creators generally avoid adamantly propagating the ideas on one side of an issue. He also makes a point that the writers "consistently favor gay rights
and oppose censorship", so when the two issues come up in one episode they will be sure to make a strong argument. The article then goes on to
provide a synopsis of the episode while simultaneously addressing the questions and moral dilemmas that the content brings to the surface. Some of
these include the process of changing the meaning of a word and the language gap between children and adults. Since... Show more content on
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The gay rights group GLAAD argues the idea that the word remains a hateful slur, a conduit for harassment and bullying. Schulzke calls this
response a "thoughtful objection raised by those with the best perspectives of the word's effects." Although this is true, the word will never change
its meaning if society is afraid to use it in any other ways. The fear of the word itself is simply extra fuel that allows it to survive as a hateful slur. It
is entirely possible for the word "faggot" to change its meaning in the near future, but it is also important to be aware of the population's current
understanding. Finally, satire can always be misconstrued, and those watching the show who may be young or naГЇve could potentially misinterpret
the show's overall message. They may think it is acceptable to use the word "faggot" after watching the episode, even in circumstances where it could
offend those around them. All of these points must be taken into account when criticizing South Park's bold statement within "The F word"
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South Park Satire
South Park is a T.V. show that manages to stay relevant with all pop culture and isn't afraid to take shots at celebrities and historical events, for
example George W Bush, the Holocaust and Tom Brady. South Park when first aired on Comedy Central in 1997 spread information to people about
current events that most people ignore, like climate change, the presidential election, and drug abuse. The importance of bringing light to world events
is that most people just ignore what happening in the world and wait for it to pass. Politics, racism, and drugs are some examples of the big,
controversial topics that this animated show cover on a weekly basis.
South Park is an animated series taking place in a fictional town in Colorado. The show revolves ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This causes problems for Stan and his friend Token who states that Stan well never understands the meaning behind the n–word and how hateful the
word is and how it feels to have a hated word directed at you. Though out the entire series of South Park there is racism, for example Cartman does
insult Kyle about his religion. The episode "The Death Camp of Tolerance" of season six starts with the boys going to a museum that displays
stereotypes against every race. Some of the examples are all Arabs are terrorist, all Asians are good at math, and that all Jews are only interested in
money. Which stereotypes are used in almost every episode and they target Kyle and his family for they are Jewish, and Token for he is
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The Television Show South Park
The difference between the intended meaning of media texts and what the audience actually perceives can be shockingly different. Producers of media
can do everything possible to force audiences to experience their work in the way they want them to, but in the end they still take away many different
meanings even within the same audience. Stuart Hall outlines this in his encoding and decoding model. One of the most apparent examples of this is
the television show South Park. The television show South Park is a media text with the producers' preferred meaning of being decoded as joke or as
being satire, but many audience members take an oppositional stance of taking it seriously. This is clear from the examples of controversy when South
Park aired episodes focused on Scientology, red–headed people, and Islam. Through these examples it is demonstrated that the producers of media
have less power compared to the audience in determining the meaning of media. In Hall's encoding and decoding model he argues that encoding and
decoding the meaning of media is not a single–sided process but one shared by both the producers and the audience. The producers encode their
preferred meaning into the media using frameworks of knowledge, relations of production, and technical infrastructure (Hall, 1997). Frameworks of
knowledge are the producers' beliefs and what they assume about the audience's beliefs. Relations of production are the needs of the financial side of
the industry. Technical
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  • 1. Television and Crude Language Why is crude language used in television? Some people think that the crude language used in television serves no purpose and shows that a program was made by a bunch of idiots, intellectually, who cannot think of anything intelligent to say. On the other side of the spectrum, people could argue that vulgar language in movies or television serves as a way to make fun or to interpret stupidity in our society. In the comedic movie South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut, the main characters, Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny sneak into an R–rated animated musical called Terrance and Phillip 'Asses of Fire', which uses a high volume of crude language. This movie was so terrible that everybody in the movie theatre left, while the only people that stayed through the whole film were Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny. After the movie, the boys were using all the crude language that they had learned from the movie Terrance and Phillip. The creators of South Park,Trey Parker and Matt Stone, use crude language throughout their episodes to represent the social issues in America. The creators use the crude language to cause attention, to practice their freedom of speech in America, and to rebel against censorship in television which contributes to the success of this program. South Park discusses issues prevalent in today's society and encourages people to practice their freedom of speech, which is why this program should be watched by more people. South Park is a very successful television ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Comanche Indians Essay COMANCHE INDIANS The Comanches, exceptional horsemen who dominated the Southern Plains, played a prominent role in Texas frontier history throughout much of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Anthropological evidence indicates that they were originally a mountain tribe, a branch of the Northern Shoshones, who roamed the Great Basin region of the western United States as crudely equipped hunters and gatherers. Both cultural and linguistic similarities confirm the Comanches' Shoshone origins. The Comanche language is derived from the Uto–Aztecan linguistic family and is virtually identical to the language of the Northern Shoshones. Sometime during the late seventeenth century, the Comanches acquired horses, and that acquisition ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As many as thirteen different, Comanche bands were identified during the historic period, and most probably there were others that were never identified. However, five major bands played important roles in recorded Comanche history. The southernmost band was called Penateka, or "Honey Eaters." Their range extended from the Edwards Plateau to the headwaters of the Central Texas rivers. Because of their location, the Penatekas played the most prominent role in Texas history. North Of Penateka, country was the habitat of the band called Nokoni, or "Those Who Turn Back." The Nokonis roamed from the Cross Timbers region of North Texas to the mountains of New Mexico. Two smaller bands, the Tanima ("Liver–Eaters") and the Tenawa ("Those Who Stay Downstream"), shared the range of the Nokonis. These three divisions are sometimes referred to collectively as Middle Comanches. Still farther north was the range of the Kotsotekas, or "Buffalo–Eaters." Their territory covered what is now western Oklahoma, where they often camped along the Canadian River. The northernmost band was known as the Yamparikas, or "Yap –Eaters," a name derived from that of an edible root. Their range extended north to the Arkansas River. The fifth major band, known as Quahadis ("Antelopes"), roamed the highplains of the Llano Estacado. FOODS ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Censoring South Park Dick Cavett, a famous American talk show host, once said, "Censorship feeds the dirty mind more than the four–letter word itself." Censorship limits free speech, and it is used constantly today. In South Park's situation, the writers use logic and evidence to express their opinions on controversial issues, and people think that it should be censored. Just because the show uses morally questionable techniques, does not mean that it is useless. In fact, South Park has taught people a lot; it changes our point of view and encourages us to think deeply about the issues at hand while simultaneously making us laugh. For people unfamiliar with South Park, it is an animated comedy television which airs on Comedy Central. The show revolves ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These groups do not only criticize the use of profanity in South Park. Another huge controversy South Park has created is their depiction of religion. South Park has parodied almost every major religion so it is understandable that many people are offended. In the episode, Trapped in the Closet, South Park basically calls Scientology a global scam. The LDS church responded to the episode, All About Mormons, by calling it a gross portrayal of the LDS church. The creators of South Park claim that any topic is subject to ridicule, but, because of the Jyllands–Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy, South Park has censored images of Muhammad. While they have not been able to ridicule Islam directly, – which is something that the creators never planned to do until this controversy arose – they still mock the censorship controversy itself. Christianity is, by far, the most often parodied religion in South Park. Arguably, the most offensive parody South Park has done involving Christianity is the depiction of Jesus. In South Park, Jesus has his own talk show and appears to be just ordinary. As a recurring character, South Park's Jesus has engaged in acts of speaking profanity, violence, and has been shown with the inability to perform his miracles. Critics of the show say that these controversial portrayals confuse and corrupt children. The creators of South Park have defended these accusations of their show. Matt Stone, co–creator of South Park, says "kids don't ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Music Of Jazz Music Essay Ever since Jelly Roll Morton revolutionised jazz music in the early 1920's, Piano has played a vital role in the development of Jazz music with greats such as Duke Ellington influencing jazz from the start of the swing era (Gioia, 2011). Jazz Pianists were often on the forefront of the ongoing development of jazz music. However, when the bebop era dawned, piano seemed to move into the background, with people like John Coltrane and Miles Davis leading the charge. However, this did not mean the piano disappeared, far from it; Jazz music is a genre that is in constant flux, driven by the players in the music. Often, the most famous jazz musicians were the most innovative and forward thinking players of their respective eras. Musicians hold jazz pedigree and genealogy in high regard, where playing with and learning from the masters that came before was almost a necessity. Some musicians learn from meticulously studying and transcribing solos and compositions performed by previous masters. Pianos ability to play melody and harmony together made it one of the most complex and diverse instruments in the world, especially in jazz music, being able to perform solo with rich musical timbres and complexity. Players such as Bill Evans and Thelonious Monk, whom are discussed in this paper, helped revolutionise jazz and bebop music in their own way, and are some of the best jazz pianists of all time, driving the genre of jazz forever forward (Solomon, 2013). Thelonious Monk was known to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Is The Best Trailers From Sdcc 2016? Essay Everything you need to know about in this weekly: All the best trailers that came out of SDCC 2016, watch the first South Park game like a movie, a mysterious purple orb is found underwater off the California coast, and No Man 's Sky shows gamers how to survive in one of the biggest games ever released. At Social Underground we go beyond the mainstream stuff and see what's underneath the surface. What should we get into, listen to, read, eat or watch? If there is something in our culture that needs attention that's our job: Show you the underground things that you need to know about: Books, music, television, movies, comedians, art, and whatever else we can find to get you into something you never knew about. That's The Underground. 1. Here are the best trailers from SDCC 2016. comic–con Comic–Con has given us a lot of good stuff this year. Surprisingly, it didn 't really give us anything from the Star Wars Universe in terms of live–action movie stuff. We expected another trailer for Rogue One, but that never actually happened. Either way, we got some great stuff from DC, Marvel, and the other companies that also happen to make films. Also, there were comics there. But SDCC doesn 't really care about comics and more, do they? Hell no. In anycase, here are the best movies trailers to come out of SDCC in no particular order: DR. STRANGE FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM JUSTICE LEAGUE KING ARTHUR: LEGEND OF THE SWORD KONG: SKULL ISLAND
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  • 7. In this book, the author Brian Cogan discusses the most... In this book, the author Brian Cogan discusses the most controversial television shows in history, South Park. He discusses how South Park even though seems simple it is a very thoughtful program on television that discusses many social issues. The creators of South Park, Trey Parker and Matt Stone created a social and political commentary that has been the most successful in television history. Cogan discusses how South Park is a commentary on American culture that is focused around controversial issues. The sitcom allows for the creators to become involved in discussions regarding issues such as religion and sexuality. Cogan inserts that the creators of South Park use every episode to promote their freedom of speech on these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I can use this in my research paper because the author discusses the positives of the crude language in South Park. Stephen Holden has been published for related articles in major newspapers and magazines for over forty years. Leonard, Devin. South Park Creators Haven't Lost Their Edge. Fortune Magazine: 30. 2006. Print. In this article, the author Devin Leonard discusses the success of South Park. South Park attracts 3.1 million viewers an episode which is Comedy Central's highest–rated program; it is more than the Daily Show with Jon Stewart. In 2006, South Park generated $34 million dollars in advertising revenue. In 1999, when Paramount released South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut, afilm by where the main characters find their way into an R–Rated film called Terrance and Phillip. The movie was nominated for Academy award for best song– "Blame Canada" and the film had a gross income of $83 million dollars at the box office. After the South Park movie, viewers and critics were looking forward to the satiric take through episodes based on current events such as 9/11 and the release of the movie Passion of the Christ. Devin Leonard has a passive tone in the article, seems Pro–South Park and is an editor for Fortune Magazine. I will use this in my paper to show the statistics of how popular South Park really is and to prove that viewers think the way the material or crude language presented in South Park is relevant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. South Park Satire South Park has returned with a vengeance for their 19 season premiere, titled "Stunning and Brave" – an obvious reference to Caitlyn Jenner's portrayal in the media as an undisputed hero and champion of human rights. As a life–long fanatic of South Park and it's creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, I feel an intimate connection with the show and the beautifully inscribed subtext in each episode. I would never presume to know what Matt and Trey had in mind while writing this episode (that's for the DVD commentary to tell) I feel a special insight into it that can only come from growing up with South Park as my moral and universal compass. The episode begins with an assembly at South Park Elementary where guidance counselor Mr. Mackey announcing to the school that Principal Victoria has been fired in an incident in which a child referred to rape as a "Hot Cosby." Mr. Mackey then reluctantly introduces the new politically correct principal named PC Principal. PC has the physical appearance and testosterone level of a stereotypical fraternity chairman, but with the moral code of TMZ and The Huffington Post. It's a hilarious take on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When South Park regular Randy Marsh decides to pledge for the PCA fraternity, he goes through a hazing of political correctness and drinking games which inevitably end up with him hung over in the kitchen the next morning, figuratively and literally regurgitating all the politically correct dogma that was crammed into his head the previous night. As I see Randy as the adult representation of Trey Parker mixed with his own father's values, I can imagine this is how Trey and Matt must've felt after doing some research on today's intricate web of PC jargon and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Redeeming Qualities of South Park Essay The television show South Park is a very controversial show which has been attacked by the media, politicians, parents, the school system, and just about every other social group imaginable. Why is the show so controversial? The reason it is attacked so thoroughly is because of its crude humor and vulgar displays by its characters, as well as the fact that it attacks the thoughts and beliefs of every religion in the world. This vulgarity and intolerance is most notable in the character Cartman, who is extremely offensive in his thoughts, ideas, and actions. The show does, however, provide a balance to Cartman's antics through his co–stars Stan and Kyle. Stan, and Kyle almost always stand up to Cartman and ridicule his intolerance,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Censorship has been around as long as written words have been available to the general public, and whether or not that suppression of ideas is a good idea or not does not change the fact that it is the parent's job to decide what their children will be allowed to read, watch, or play with. Those who criticize the show based on these offenses are either being intolerant themselves, or not paying close attention to the deeper meaning of the show. The show centers around Cartman as the antagonist, who regularly provides insulting views, and Stan and Kyle, whom provide opposing views in order to balance out Cartman's stances. An example of this occurs in the episode "Something This Way Wall Mart Comes." Wal –Mart's overtaking of towns, and the social injustice that occurs with its arrival, is portrayed as a local small business that they boys shop at is closed because of the loss of business that occurs when Wal–Mart comes to their town. After reflecting on their friend's plight Stan says "See, that sucks dude" and Cartman replies "What, that's called progress Kyle" (Parker and Stone, 2004). This is just one example where Cartman shows his selfish nature. All he cares about is the fact that a huge new store is open and he can get his mother to buy him all the best new toys, while Stan and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Miguel Jontel Pimentel's Song Sure Thing My favorite entertainer, singer Miguel Jontel Pimentel, has captured my heart with his beautifully unique appearance, personality, and voice. One day after school, I went home and turned on the television to find a music video of his hit song "Sure Thing." I was mesmerized by the smoothness of his voice, the metaphoric lyrics of the song, and the nostalgic effects of the video itself. The entire video left me enchanted and wanting more. After the video went off, I did my research on who he was and the music that he had released. From that moment on, I fell in love with his music and been a fan of his ever since. Miguel's overall appearance is a delightful sight that leaves the heart in flutters. His unique hair texture and style has to be his best features. The trend–setting hairstyle, known as a pompadour, is his signature look. Although he sometimes wears it curled towards the front of his face, his neatly groomed hair is usually cut on the sides and back of his head, creating what might be called a fade. To create the pompadour effect, the top uncut areas of his head with hair would be flat ironed and combed so that the flows towards the back of his head. This clean cut look nicely complements his square–shaped head. It attaches to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While many rhythm and blues singers of today generally sound similar to each other, Miguel continues to stay true to himself, not letting others influence him. Through his music, Miguel expresses his nostalgic style with a shocking edge of energy, different from most singer of his genre. His voice, on the contrary, reveals the emotional tone of his personilatity through the stong smoothness of every fluent note that it produces. Its effortless, angelic pitches adorns his already radiant personality. When he speaks, however, his voice is more like an angel caressing a graceful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Censorship Controversy South Park South park censorship controversy

South Park have always received mixed response from it's audiences. Famous for the use of foul language, dark humour which satirizes a wide range of topics (such as politics, racism, gender equality e.t.c.) and portrayal of religion for comic effect, the show generated countless debates and controversy over the course of it's run. The debate over censorship of some episodes, and the show as a whole continues nowadays, and both sides seem to have truth behind their words. Pro–censorship group states that South Park is harmful for young minds, that religion is not the right thing to joke about and that show has to know it's limits. Anti–censorship group is trying to defend a point that censorship is a dangerous ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some schools banned South Park related merchandise for students, and parent councils in UK expressed concern when their children voted Cartman as their favourite personality in 1999 poll. From Matt Stone's point of view, this poll should be an eye opener to parents. "Kids are not nice, innocent, flower–loving little rainbow children. Kids are all little bastards; they don't have any kind of social tact or etiquette." He reckons. (Lim D. 1998) 
Result of the said poll serves as a good evidence that South Park has a certain level of impact on the children. If kids vote for a specific character, it means that they can relate to that character in one way or another, and children tend to imitate what they see or like. Is Eric Cartman a good influence for children? I don't think so.
Not only people who fight for safety of children reacted on the show's content. Religious people also had something to say about specific episodes of the show. Portrayal of Virgin Mary in 139th episode of South Park angered several Catholics, and creators also received threat messages for portrayal of proper Muhammad in 143rd episode. 
The show's aim is to provoke and offend, so the reaction is quite ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. South Park Animism South Park is a Television show that is featured on Comedy Central. This show follows four friends; Eric Cartman, Kyle Broflovski, Stan Marsh, and Kenny McCormick as they grow and develop through adolescents in the small town of South Park, Colorado. Eric is an obese little bully, Kyle is a religious kid, Stan is an average kid, and Kenny is a poor kid. These children are faced with the common challenges that adolescences go through, of developing and growing up. The children come into many different interactions with all kinds of people and creatures in the show. The boys are in the third grade for the first few seasons but then they move on to the fourth grade in later seasons. Although these children are around the age of nine, and ten in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This consists of asking a lot of questions to know answers, and centration. In almost every episode they children have questions that they ask their cafeteria worker, Chef. Chef is asked questions about sex, relationships, drugs, and many other explicit questions that are hard for him to answer; especially since they are a bunch of third graders. Chef answers the questions to the best of his ability, but sometimes it just is not enough for the children and they want Chef to explain it more. Chef usually sends the children off to their parents to ask the question to, in fear that he may lose his job by answering their questions. The children also display centration. Vurillot says that children at young ages focus on one characteristic of others (1959). In the episode "Here Comes the Neighborhood" from season five episode twelve, a new family moves to South Park. This new kid's name is Token. He and his family are the richest people in South Park. The children make fun of Token because he is rich. Token is a normal kid that just wants to play and to enjoy the luxuries of being a kid. However, the children are unable to get past the fact that he is rich, so they do not play with him. This leads to Token paying families to come live in South Park, so he can have friends to play with. The other children begin to realize that Token is a normal kid just like them and they get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Full Title For The Musical By Trey Parker This Paper Assigned is concerned with a famous new Broadway musical. The full title for the musical is The Book of Mormon. The musical is primarily responsible for satirizing organized religion and commenting on the credibility of the Latter Day Saints Church as depicted in the real Book of Mormon and Mormon religion. The Book of Mormon is conceived and was created by the creators of the famous and controversial animated television show, South Park. The book, lyrics and music for the musical were written by Trey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone. The music was co–created with Trey Parker, Matt Stone and George Lopez. Parker and Stone have mentioned that they grew up in Colorado. Since they were introduced to The Church of Jesus Christ ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 2006, Parker and Stone met Lopez in London where they wrote a few songs for the musical and came up with the basic plot for the musical. After a few years of staging workshops and making changes to the production, the musical started with developmental workshops in 2008. In August 2010, a final workshop took place that lasted for five weeks. The producer for the play – Scott Rudin – wished for the musical to not travel outside of New York City and to open up on Broadway. He pushed everyone by booking the Eugene O'Neill Theatre in New York City. After the key players for the production were cast and construction on the design elements began. The production is co–directed by Casey Nicholaw and Parker. Nicholaw also did the choreography for the production. The following designers were involved with the production: Scott Pask (Set Design), Anna Roth (Costume Design), Brian MacDevitt (Lighting Design) and Brian Ronan (Sound Design). Stephen Oremus was the musical director and vocal arranger for the production. He co–created the orchestrations with Larry Hochman. The Book of Mormon premiered on Broadway on March 24, 2011 at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre in New York City. The production opened right after it opened for previews on February 24. The musical won nine Tony Awards, including the Tony Award for Best Musical. The musical started its first United States National Tour in 2012. Previews for the North American tour began on August 14, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Analysis : ' Veronica Mars ' Inhaling and exhaling a deep breath, Veronica tried to ignore the ticking in her head that counted the seconds she'd been seated at Dominick's. Her table was a strategic choice; far from, but angled towards, the door– a perfect position to watch for any man that had the slightest potential to be CA152. Talking to a stranger and daring to meet the man and be nervous about it, there was some silliness in that. Waiting at a table alone, with a rose as identification felt completely silly to Veronica. Wait a minute, was that... Veronica's watchful eyes caught a glimpse ofLogan Echolls, striding into Dominick's with a big grin on his face. "Crap," Veronica sighed, and angled her face towards the cafe's window, momentarily forgetting... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "No," Veronica offered a cold smile. "That's not him. I hope not, anyway." Watching the old couple order boxes of cookies to go, Veronica winced. "You hope not? Ms. Mars are you meeting a stranger here? That's awfully unsafe and irresponsible of you." Shaking his head and tsk–tsk–tsking his tongue at her, Logan waved the waiter over for two coffees, to stay. "Not a stranger stranger, and I can take care of myself, thank you." Tapping her fingers on the table, she couldn't help but want Logan Echolls to disappear. From here specifically, from life in general; Earth as a whole. "What are you doing here, anyway? Thinking about opening a coffee shop and you wanna know what smalltown holes–in–the–walls you'll be ousting?" "Fine, I deserve that one. No, as a matter of fact, I'm just looking to small–time invest in the natural holes–in–the–walls of Neptune. Starting with this cup of coffee." Saluting the mug to her, Logan blinked with the realization that he'd been given the rare opportunity to see both sides of a person. Publicly, or at least around him, too often Veronica Mars' mouth was pressed into a firm, straight line, unwilling to compromise her opinion of him. Privately, with CA152, she'd been soft, funny, a source of laughter and an outlet for vulnerability. Sipping his coffee, he watched her eyes move towards the door and then refocus on him. "You ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. John Koza And Daniel Bower's Business Model Of Scientific... 1. Introduction to the Organization John Koza and Daniel Bower founded Scientific Games Corporation(SGC) in 1973. Formerly known as Autotote, Scientific Games Corporation is the global innovator in the lottery and gaming industry. After they launched the world's first instant lottery game in 1974, Scientific Games Corporation has continued to develop their products and services worldwide. SGC currently operates under a wholly owned subsidiary under Bally Manufacturing. Scientific Games Corporation was incorporated in Delaware on July 2, 1984. Scientific Games Corporation is a publicly held company that trades on the NASDAQ under the symbol SGMS. In 1993, this equity went public at an IPO of $11 per share. Today on average, SGMS trades for anywhere from $20 – $24 a share. A few key people in senior management positions today are: вћў... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The organization's business model is laid out in their strategic blueprint for growth. The business model of Scientific Games Corporation focuses on striving for global market leadership, focuses on growing recurring revenue, focuses on upholding and promoting leadership position, creating "must have" products, upgrading and improving business processes, launching transformational innovation, motivating and recognizing talent within the organization, and to promote and champion "One" Scientific Games culture. Scientific Games Corporation is comprised of three business divisions: вћўSG Gaming: Provides electronic gaming systems for commercial casinos as well as arcades across the globe. Offer gaming device and casino management systems, and casino pit products. вћўSG Lottery: Provides instant lottery games, sports betting, gaming systems, Internet platforms, retail programs and mobile apps. вћўSG Interactive: Provides digital gaming experiences and on–the–go casino ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. South Park Stereotypes One of the most famous yet vulgar cartoon shows Comedy Central is known for is South Park. Anyone can recognize the predictable cry of, "O my God! They killed Kenny!" or them seeing the infamous Mr. Hanky, the dancing and talking Christmas poo. This cartoon has four main characters that speak like crude adults but in bodies of eight year–old fourth grade boys who live in South Park, Colorado. This leaves the door open for any age of viewers, although there is a strong following with younger viewers around ages eighteen to thirty–nine year old males (Nixon 1999:12). South Park is a very popular show that taunts stereotypes such as in race, religion, history, and gender. The thing is, South Park depicts American culture through every episode. Whether it is anything from the media, celebrities, current phenomenon or violence. Of course there are going to be people who are offended at times but then there are ones who think the show is so absolutely ridiculous. Some controversy lies within the shows obscene content but also can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Teachers and parents are tired of hearing quotes, "holy crap dude!" and "kick a**" on the playground and in the house. Young viewers as young as children, are extremely tuned into South Park. Depending on the episode, parents seem to be holding their breath when they see which one their child is watching. "Some adults understandably express concern at this supposed emphasis on killing and death, as well as the implied violence" (Nixon 1999:14). But it's not the violent deaths that intrigue the children but more of the randomness of humor. Another example from Nixon's article is children think its funny when Kenny dies by something as dramatic as being smashed by a "falling cart of underpants" (Nixon 1999:14). So yes, South Park can bring more delight to younger viewers and more discomfort to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Shopgirl Monologue Mondays are her least favorite, they're usually slow days, slower, anyway, and sometimes just to pick herself up, Veronica liked to stop someplace special on the way home. Take Neptune, California up on what it had to offer her. Going the long way to her car, she stopped at a bakery, just a donut to go, when she saw it across the street. Monstrous and offensive, a brand new superstore going up, one for books– and her chocolate donut with chocolate sprinkles tasted like sweetened ashes. Even now, years after her dad's death, the first thought in her mind was how much he would hate it. Not even necessarily the big–business competition of it, just the disparaging of what was really left of Neptune's small–town–USA charm. Finishing the rest of her donut in large bites, Veronica couldn't be bothered worrying about what she looked like grumbling to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You liking 'long walks on the beach' is the most cliche thing ever, it makes me believe you. Dick knocking on his front door made Logan jump, and then hit send before getting up. Maybe Shopgirl would have a better day today; he still hadn't dropped the been skinny dipping from his mind. "Dude, we have that social tonight, black tie, lots of classy ladies, please tell me you did not forget." Dick's reminder smarted like he'd expected Logan to forget all about it. And fine, Logan had forgotten– he was thinking about a funny stranger's not–so–funny bad day and not to mention, skinny dipping. Diverting his attention to Dick, to the black tie, fancy food, cyclical ego stroking... "You know, you haven't been out much lately. Hand –cuffed to your computer and probable–prison–pen–pal." Dick winced a smile. "This'll be good for you. Meet some of the local competition, eat someone else's caviar, speak to real live women who aren't in prison. Sample what Neptune, California has to offer you, man." Shrugging Dick off, Logan eventually nodded. He hadn't been out much ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. South Park Censorship Freedom of expression entitles humans to articulate our own unique vocabulary, especially when their opinions differ from others. South Park is a notorious paragon tackling censorship boundaries with brilliant wordplay every episode and implementing freedom of speech. For me, the program serves as a weekly litmus test of censorship and freedom of expression. South Park is the brainchild of college friends Trey Parker and Matt Stone. This TV show, on the Comedy Central Network, is a cartoon but not for children. On August 13, 1997, the first airing, South Park became the first major cable program to get the "TV–MA" rating (for mature audiences only). The main characters are Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, the forever–dying Kenny McCormick, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... South Park wanted to show homage to the French satirical paper that published comedic pictures of Muhammad. The creators dedicated 200 and 201 to the paper after their own convictions; both episodes would feature Muhammad as well. Comedy Central received threats of extreme violence if the prophet Muhammad was displayed in any way on the show. The creative group behind South Park was prepared to endure the repercussions of their comedy. In 200, Muhammad is in a truck to include, but exclude the character from vision. I think they were concerned about the approach of giving in to the ultimatum, and essentially backing down altogether. The boundaries regarding freedom of expression should not adjust to the whims or threats of bullies otherwise known as terrorists. The network received more threats of terror and the morning of the airing of 201, the network censored Muhammad with a giant box all over his face with "CENSORED" written on it. There are no copies of 201 uncensored available whatsoever and you can only watch the episode on the commemorative DVD package of the season. There is still absolutely no streaming of any kind for either episode, almost 10 years ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Synthesis Essay On South Park 6. LITERATURE REVIEW This project will focus on South Park. Schulzke's (2012) work on how South Park's language has evolved its 20 year run will be key. Schulzke in particular focuses on how South Park was one of the first shows to have recurring gay characters, breaking the taboo on the topic. Also Stewart's (2011) work of narrative construction in South Park will be useful. Her analyses of how South Park satirizes will quite be useful. Finally, Weinstock's 'Taking South Park Seriously' (2008) will be useful in analysing meta–commentaries with South Park. 7. RESEARCH DESIGN METHODOLOGY: The research methodology follows a qualitative interpretive methodology. The projects plans to use the Pershkins model for qualitative research. The Pershkins model is justified as the data will met three of the four conditions; description, interpretation, and evaluation (Yin. K, p136, 2015). The project will use this model to analyse the qualitative data from South Park allowing us to gather new insights into the phenomenon of PC culture ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The intention is to analyse episodes of South Park throughout various stages of its 20 year run, comparing this data to episodes from South Park's 19th season. A combination of content analysis, discourse analysis and close readings will allow us to analyse these episodes. This will be done in order to find meta–commentaries with each episode. Gibbs (2012) theory of thematic categorizing & analysis of Narrative will be used to analyse South Park. In particular Gibbs theory on metaphors (Gibbs, p.4, 2012). The idea is to analyse the patterns of presentation, themes and overall atheistic, comparing the early works of South Park to its 19th season. Semiotics will be closely analysed as here lies the key to the analysis. The symbolic signs will be annotated as this is the crux of the data. Chandler's (2017) guide to semiotic analysed will be implemented throughout the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Essay The Music of Charles Ives In 1894, a young, quietly colorful Charles Ives enters Yale University. He enters with a strong musical foundation provided by his father and community and a vision of what he thinks music can be. Horatio Parker, Ives's composition professor unashamedly informs Ives that his vision of music seems blurry, perhaps even nauseating, to the astute, cultured musician. Ives quickly develops anger towards Parker's traditional tutelage and rarely recognizes the positive effects Parker has on his compositions. Here begins the battle between new and old that Ives and Parker embarked upon during Ives's college years, however the story starts and ends far from their four short years together. Horatio Parker was born in 1863 in Auburndale, MA, which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... American composers, like William Billings, were able to write, for the most part, free from existing patterns. It wasn't until the mid 1800s that word came from Europe about these high–art composers, perhaps scaring these once–free New World composers. From then on, the trend of aspiring American composers was to make the pilgrimage to Europe for training. Composers such as George Chadwick were some of the first to make the trip. Chadwick describes his studies abroad as having to harmonize Bach chorales for four years . Correct voice leading and harmony was probably most accurate when confused with that of Bach. This type of analysis and composition was brought back as a trend, just as one might bring back the latest European fashion from Milan. Even with composers writing one hundred years prior to the Second New England School, American music was still in its infancy, often turning to the far more advanced European model for guidance. I would imagine this to be similar to wanting to be taught how to hold chopsticks from someone directly from Japan as opposed to someone from Uruguay, even though the person from Uruguay may have better form that the person from Japan. Along with American composers traveling to Europe for training, the New England School often sought guidance from Europeans who had emigrated to the United States, namely those from Germany. I imagine that the Second School had full intentions of creating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. South Park Slot South Park Slot South Park Slot is a hilarious 5 reels and 15 paylines slot machine based on a popular TV comedy series. The video slot promises massive payout and numerous bonus games. Each of the main characters has own bonus game in addition to 3 scintillating mini–features all in one package. The theoretical RTP of this game is set at a high 96.7%; this means a player earns a payout of $96.7 for every $100 wagered. The unforgettable cast of foul–mouthed kids are Kyle, Stan, Cartman and Kenny. South Park Slot comes some interesting features, including unique animation, voice–overs and authentic sounds. The other features include intro screen, keyboard shortcut, quick play mode and game history feature that is only available when playing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Kenny bonus game begins with 3 lives which you need to protect to avoid killing Kenny in the booby traps located at the danger zone in order to win. If you guide Kenny through three different zones, the win, multiplier, and danger zone you can win as much as $2,500. The game has three end game scenarios, when Kenny succeeds to reach the last zone or when all the lives are lost. The Kyle bonus spins awards a massive 10 free spins with a chance for more free spins. In this bonus round, Kyle kicks Ike to open an amazing cusp of prizes, including 10x multiplier. The round end when the free spins come to an end. In the Cartman bonus game, your goal is to find the hidden hippies that can be found by spraying the bushes using form. Each hippie rewards a play with a again. If you find 2 hippies in the same bush the winning double. On the other hand, if you find a rocker, the game is reset to give you a chance to start again. The Cartman bonus game will come to an abrupt end if you spray the cop ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Examples Of Desserts 1 INTRODUCTION Caitlin Hines discusses in her research "Rebaking the Pie: The Woman as Dessert Metaphor" that there is "a consistent, widespread, generally unconscious and undocumented metaphor in English equating women–as–sex–objects with desserts" (Hines 1999: 145). Women as dessert metaphor functions both in linguistic expressions, such as tart and cookie, and in customs, for example women jumping out of cakes (ibid: 145). Hines argues that the woman as dessert metaphor reduces women to objects, sexualizes and belittles women, making women seem like powerless, inanimate objects. Moreover, she makes a point that women are not just objects, but sweet, and not just desserts, but pieces or slices. She uses Sally McConnell–Ginet's theory that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rihanna states that a man wants to "lick the icing off", using cake and eating as metaphors for sex. Moreover, in the example 4, blowing candles out could be a metaphor for an orgasm. Unlike Trey Songz and Rihanna's songs, Melanie Martinez's "Milk and Cookies" does not have any sexual allusions. However, it still depicts the use of the woman as dessert metaphor: (5)I'm fucking crazy, need my prescription filled Do you like my cookies? They're made just for you A little bit of sugar, but lots of poison, too (Martinez 2015b) As Caitlin Hines defines in her research, the woman as dessert metaphor reduces women to sinful and decadent (1999: 148), which is shown in the example 5. In the example, the female singer is offering her poisonous cookies to the receiver, making a connection with women and cookies. The example could be interpreted in an abstract sense. The singer is sweet with "a little bit of sugar", but also sinful: "but lots of poison, too". R. Kelly's "Cookie" is filled with sexual allusions and is a metaphor for sex: (6)You gon' wanna claim this dick, fuck with a nigga –– Mmm, like an Oreo I love to lick the middle like an Oreo (turn
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  • 24. Bigger Longer And Uncut Censorship TITLE NAME INSTITUTION South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is a 1999 American adult animated comedy film based on the animated television series South Park. The film is mostly deals with issues surrounding censorship and freedom of speech. In the film, the main characters who are four boys from a small town in Colorado go to a theatre to see a controversial R–rated movie featuring Canadians Terrance and Phillip.is the fault of Canada that their children are speaking in a foul language. Generally South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is a movie that depicts the dangers of censorship. It uses the execution of Terrance and Phillip as the Seventh Sign in a parody of the Apocalypse. It is ironic however on how to save the day and avert a potentially ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... . The underlying theme of the film, however, is that it is the responsibility of parents and guardians to protect their children from what they deem inappropriate, and that censorship of anything (particularly in movies and TV) is simply a parental tool for escaping blame. In the climax of the film the parents sing a song whose words are meant to blame Canada before anyone blames the parents for their poor parenting skills. It is also seen that a couple abandons their baby in the enthusiasm to join the other parents in singing. Much of the film's satire and many of the songs depict how people refuse to accept responsibility and the tendency to look for someone else to blame .It should be noted in the film movies, government, society, foreigners, and Satan are all blamed leading Kyle to remark: "whenever I get in trouble, you go off and blame everybody else. But I'm the one to blame. Deal with me." South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut has been deemed as one of the most profanity–filled movies ever produced. The movie's excessive use of profanity also gained it a place in the Guinness Book of Records for "Most Swearing in an Animated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Sexism, Racism and Stereotypes in South Park Shivam Aggarwal Research Paper Professor Aimee Sands Rhetoric B SEXISM, RACISM AND STEREOTYPES IN SOUTH PARK Racial Stereotyping, racism, gender stereotyping and sexism are some of the strengths of South Park. This TV show was created with a purpose to make racism and sexism funny and acceptable. South Park is a television show that was created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone. It circumvents the lives of 4 boys namely Eric Cartmen, Kenny McCormick, Stan Marsh and Kyle Broflovski around the town of Colorado. This show mainly aims at picking up various stereotypes in different societies and making fun of them. It is highly racist and makes fun of different genders and performs the act of gender ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When watching the show not only must you respect his "authori–TAH!" you might also "reco'nize" Cartmen's explosive declamations of "West Si–EED." Analysing the character of Stan Marsh. This character has been modeled around Trey Parker and obviously is one of the more stable characters of the show whereas Kyle is modeled after Matt Stone and this character also displays a certain amount of stability. Throughout the series there are accounts of his deep friendship between Stan and Kyle. Since the creators are best friends from college, in many of the episodes there is a reference to their undying friendship, They have their fights but they do so without having any long–term effect on their friendship. Stan also maintained a close relation with Kenny and at many a times Kenny has confessed, "Stan is the best friend a guy could ever have." Stan is also the only character who has a stable relationship with Wendy. All in all he portrays a much subtle version of the characters of South Park. But at the same time Stan is foul mouthed, what the creator are trying to show is how young boys speak to each other when they are alone. Kyle Broflovski is based on Matt Stone and displays great signs of friendship with Stan Marsh. Kyle is also know as the "only the Jewish kid." He is one of the sober characters on screen as he portrays to be very smart and intelligent and uses it to solve problems in a more moral and ethical manner compared to the
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  • 27. The Book Of Mormon: 'Well, Hasa Diga Eebowai !' The foul–mouthed musical The Book of Mormon opened in Spring 2011 to stellar reviews including The New York Times claiming the musical as "a newborn, old–fashioned, pleasure giving musical" by Ben Brantley (2011). As a story about two Mormon missionaries who got sent to northern part of Uganda for their mission, the musical tells a brief explanation of the real "Book of Mormon" –the sacred text of the Latter Day Saint church founded in 1820s by Joseph Smith, but instead providing satirical view and perception of contemporary musical theater writers (in this case, Trey Parker and Matt Stone of the television series South Park and Robert Lopez) towards the Mormons and a rather stereotypical portrayal of Uganda as a barren land of extreme poverty and savages. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They were then greeted by Mafala Hatimbi, the African tour guide and a member of a Ugandan tribe who responded to their complaints with "Well, Hasa Diga Eebowai!" –a term which the audience later found the meaning through a musical number of the same name as "fuck you, God!" Hatimbi addressed "Hasa Diga Eebowai" as a solution to the Ugandan daily problems to the Elders as he sings: "It's the only way to get through all these troubled times. There's war, poverty, famine, but having a saying makes it all seem better!" (Parker, Stone & Lopez 2011) These problems, as the song describes, includes infertile land, female circumcision and AIDS. The lyrics also includes the missing luggage, crowded plane and late bus as the missionaries' problems to contrast what the Africans and the white Elders are dealing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. How Does Cartman Use Cartman The story continues with the next episode, "Go God Go XII". After freezing himself, Cartman winds up waking up five hundred years into the future. In South Park, Cartman is frequently used as vessel for the show's creators to make fun of and criticize. However, "Go God Go" and "Go God Go XII" use Cartman in a different matter. All Cartman wants in these two episodes is the Nintendo Wii. His determination and impatience can be found humorous to the audience because it has landed him in such a silly situation. However, the show is using Cartman's quest so he can navigate through the conflict between the three different atheists groups. These episodes actually use Mr. Garrison, Richard Dawkins, and the three atheists groups in order to satirize... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He paces in front of the store impatiently, which is funny because it is a repetition of when Cartman paced in front of the video game store in the previous episode. After Cartman steals the phone from a group of boys, he uses the device to call people in the past. Cartman's interactions on the phone involve different triangular relationships. The most humorous one is when Cartman calls his past self. In this situation there are two separate Cartman's interacting with each other, past Cartman and future Cartman. The triangle relationship is between past Cartman, future Cartman, and the audience. Essentially Cartman as a whole is being made fun of, but past Cartman's behavior is the main target of the joke. Even though future Cartman is trying to help his past self, past Cartman is too stubborn to listen. In that particular situation, future Cartman is actually being reasonable. However, both Cartmans are still being made fun of because the interaction between them demonstrates that Cartman is too stubborn to even listen to his future self. The situation is funny to the audience because Cartman is unknowingly being made fun ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Swing Music And The Popularity Of Swing Music Swing band arrangements were in large part composed, often of simple, repeated material, or "riffs," that alternated between contrapuntal lines and intense unison rhythms. Improvisation also had a featured role, and soloists would play while the rest of the band, aside from the rhythm section, dropped out or played arranged background lines. POPULARITY OF SWING MUSIC One explanation for swing music's popularity is that its driving intensity and abandon represented pleasure and freedom in a time when the country was steeped in hard times. The Great Depression caused Americans to suffer, and dancing to swing music was a way for people to forget their worries. Swing music featured a section of three or four trumpeters, three or four trombonist, five saxophonists who often doubled on clarinets, a piano, a bassist instead of a tuba player, a guitarist, and a drummer. During the 1930s, swing came to symbolize joy and ease, the weight of which was reflected in Duke Ellington's piece, "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)." Behop Jazz 1940s' Charlie Parker (1920–55) Dizzy Gillespie (1917–93) Bebop or bop is a style of jazz developed in the early to mid–1940s in the United States, which features songs characterized by a fast tempo, complex chord progressions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Essay on Controversy Behind South Park's Ethics Controversy Behind South Park's Ethics South Park, the animated TV series aired on Comedy Central was created by Matt Stone and Trey Parker and is one of the many new shows that involve animation with high–level adult comedy that parodies current events going on across the United States and throughout the world. South Park is just one of many new shows that involve this sort of high end entertainment and they are taking the television ratings by storm. This show, along with others of its nature such as Family Guy, The Simpsons, and King of the Hill are all extremely controversial in nature and in regards to the situations portrayed on the television screen. These shows have gotten consistently more obnoxious, racial, and detrimental ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... FOX gave them $2,000 to make a video portfolio that he could send as a Christmas card to other company executives to pitch the idea of the show. "I did the animation using nothing more then construction paper cutouts," Parker says, "and we both improvised the dialogue, screaming obscenities at each other in my basement for hours while my mom was baking fudge upstairs wondering what in the world we were doing. It cost $750 and we pocketed the rest." To complete this project they used relatively the same exact setup as they had previously done at the University of Colorado in Boulder. When it came to doing work for the first Pilot show for South Park, Matt and Trey used more than 5,000 construction paper cut outs and a the same exact 16mm camera. Each action shot was filmed frame by frame directly onto video film. It took approximately 70 days to make the pilot for the show. Using traditional methods for the Comedy Central pilot the duo claimed it "took us forever, because it was 22 minutes long," Stone says. Another animator, Terrence Masson, was the first to suggest that South Park could be made using CG and he proceeded to make a 10 second playground scene using cut–outs he had received with approval from Matt and Trey. Computers were used starting with the very first episode, but the episodes didn't look like construction–paper animation again until episode 105, "An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig." ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Analysis Of The Legendary Legend Really it depends on belief and religion. For example, if you're a Christian, then the belief is that the prickly leaves represent the crown of thorns Jesus wore when he was crucified. The berries represent the blood that he shed, because of the crown of thorns. I know that's the right one but since I like to make up my own stuff that's not how it goes in this story. Once there was a girl and a boy. The boy's name so Chucky. The girl's name I'd Carrie. They were extremely good friends. More than friends, best friends. One day Chucky and Carrie were out in the woods. The woods of The Legendary Legend. There was an old legend about these woods. A boy and girl, Chucky and Carrie were best friends, they went to the woods every day after school. It's supposed to be haunted by some weird evil ghost. Chucky and Carrie didn't believe it though. They wanted some proof. That's why they went there everyday after school, for some proof. There was something that Chucky was always hiding from Carrie, even in the beginning. He had strong feelings for Carrie, that Carrie never knew about. Carrie didn't quite feel the same way. She had a secret boyfriend that Chucky didn't know about. After a while, they sat alone on a rock to rest after about a five mile hike or so. "Hey, Carrie," Chucky says in a nervous voice, "I've been thinkin..." "Wow, hold up Chuck. Don't tell me a thing,it's scary when you think." Carrie say. This makes Chucky smile. "Please," ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Celebrating the Triumph of Charlie Parker Essay Charles Christopher Parker Jr. was born on August 29, 1920 in Kansas City, Kansas to Charles and Addie Parker. Charlie led a lonely childhood which resulted from his parents separation in 1927 when Charlie was just 7 years old. His father was never around much following the separation. Their house however was just a short walk from Kansas City's entertainment district which attracted Charlie while growing up. This was to be where Charlie would find his place in the world. While Charlie's mother was working, he would walk around Kansas City listening to jazz behind the clubs. Parker would sit around all night listening to his idol Lester Young perform along with the Count Bassie band. It was here that Charlie was developing his... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To support himself Charlie washed dishes at a local food joint, where he met Buddy Fleet, who was the one who tutored Charlie in playing the saxophone. Charlie would then return to Kansas City due to the death of his father and stayed home for about a half a year while playing in a small band there. Then in late 1939 Charlie joined back up with McShann and moved back to Harlem, where Charlie would meet Dizzie Gillespie. Gillespie would join Charlie and would start to work together and develop a new form of jazz. While Charlie was experimenting with a number of different chords in a jam session he discovered a new approach to improvisation. These new chord progressions and the ever emerging sounds of Harlem, bebop was born. Parker would eventually need a break from New York Cityand decided to travel to California where he would travel for a couple years. It was during this trip to the west coast that he would get heavier in to drugs and alcohol, specifically heroin which he used as his inspiration. It was while in Los Angeles performing that Charlie would suffer a nervous breakdown, for which he was confined to a hospital bed. He was released in 1947 and returned to New York, where he formed a quintet with Miles Davis and others. Parker would once again tire of New York City and head to Europe for a couple of years, where he would encounter a lot of devoted fans and he also did numerous recordings. In Charlie's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. South Park Tropes Tropes South Park is an animated television comedy for adults. The criticism and the controversy of the film, as well as its success, have brought about the tropes in the television comedy film. To begin with, Brent and Peggy argue that the film is not dedicated to children as the producer of the film says (Arp, 17). This is because there is a general humor that is not suitable for young viewers as there is a negative description of the liberal causes as well as a comic effect on religion that has generated controversy causing debate. They argue that it is dangerous for democracy. There are tropes such as activists who have protested how Jesus Christ has been portrayed in the Christianity venture (Arp, 77). Stone who is one of the activists... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Irving Thalberg is that it is full of funny gags that have nothing to root for. Groucho himself looks for the significance of the movie and the personal insult it had that would hurt the nation and ruin the city reputation (Bothwell, 32). According to Danel, the movie is at par as a comedy with the likes of Dr. Strangelove. A Silly reason for the way is a movie that has it trope paired with an Aesop on the consideration of life and death and the conflicting differences that have been founded on cultural practices and the outsider's perspective (Parker, 46). On the other hand, the protagonists seem to persuade the pastry, aliens and elves chefs that the differences can be reconciled and be accepted. The film shares similar tropes though with differences as there those that brings out the best part of the movie and the television film as there are those that criticize the whole plot. Duck soup and a Silly reason for way are similar as they establish a conflict between the people from a comedy view (Bothwell, 55). Barbara view on a Silly reason for way forms a trivial dispute as the articulated plot is laughable at the war grows out of proportion for a reason that can be tolerable. So far the tropes in other films and movie are similar as they have common characteristics but they are individually ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Stereotypes In South Park South Park is a fictionalized animated account of a group of grade school friends who live in Colorado. The show is what's known as an equal opportunity offender. It takes no prisoners when it comes to stereotypes of religion, sex, race and gender. An abundance of sociological concepts and social issues are present. Since its start in 1989 it has taken on social issues with unparalleled bravery, one of them gender. Many episodes pit the guys against the girls and the battle of the sexes and break–ups ensue. In the episode "Marjorine," a male character named Butters infiltrates a girl's sleepover to retrieve a device that tells the future (it's really just a paper fortune teller) and hilarity and social high jinks ensue. He has to endure... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many religions are mocked and torn apart by the show's creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker. They mock Christianity, Islam, Judaism and Scientology. One example of South Park mocking the Jewish faith is the names of the two boys who are brothers and belong to the Jewish faith. Their names, Kyle and Ike, when put together, form the word "Kike," a derogatory name for Jews. Religion is portrayed literally with its figureheads walking the streets of South Park. For example, Muhammad, the prophet of the Islamic faith, cannot be insulted without becoming enraged, much like radical Islamic terrorists today. The story of Scientology is told frankly and with embarrassing detail in the episode titled, "The Return of Chef." For example, they mock L. Ron Hubbard's version of a spaceship hovering above Earth by portraying the vessel as a golden Boeing 747 that came from outer space to Earth. The shows characters are amazed and bamboozled by this ridiculous story, yet some of them foolishly, like certain people and high–profile stars, buy into it as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. South Park Satire So I watched an episode of South Park recently and that got me thinking, how is something as offensive as this be all right to be put onto national television without angering hundreds and thousands of people? For those of you that don't know what South Park is, it's basically an animated sitcom series that has attracted huge hordes of followers ever since it first aired in 1997. It's quite famous along side shows such as Family Guy, American Dad and Futurama which all seem to focus along the lines of shocking plots, their critical outlook on celebrities criticism and false depiction of religion and politics. This, of course, led to many complaints from the audience about how some of the episodes that have been broadcasted seem to really offend... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Episode 2 of Season 10 named "Cartoon Wars Part I" and "Cartoon Wars Part II" showed an uncensored character that depicted the Islamic prophet, Muhammed. The plot goes somewhere along the lines of the residents of South Park panicking due to the fear or terrorist response and a repeat of a real–life violent protest and riots that occurred worldwide after some Muslims regarded Muhammed's cartoon character as insulting and blasphemous. Though the show had been warned after the first episode, they still continued to air the episode uncensored, despite a retaliation threat from the Al–Qaeda, which could have meant they could have been in serious trouble. In the episode, they used the typical Muslim stereotype to shock audiences everywhere. With Muhammed wearing a "MUSLIM WRAP", holding dangerous weapons and claiming to have the powers of flame. However, later on the character of Muhammed was censored due to the many death threats and debates happening in the Muslim world. However it was said that Comedy Central did not censor the scene due to religious tolerance but to the fact that they were "afraid of getting blown ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Bebop Research Paper Bebop Jazz Jazz is a genre of music in which improvisation is typically an important part. Jazz has had a major influence on most popular music genres in the 20th century such as rock, hip–hop, Latin and the list goes on. There's a genre of jazz for every single individual out there which makes it such an interesting topic and from there branches another very popular subgenre of jazz called Bebop. Bebop is a style of jazz which was developed in the 1940s. Bebop had the effect of removing jazz from the mainstream of popular tunes which was mainly for dancing and focused on music that was presented as a form of art other than entertainment. Just like many subgenres of jazz, bebop was invented by African Americans around the time of the ending... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So many of our songs rely on the invention of bebop. This isn't only art. This is a part of our history. I think that all his pie ces are so wonderfully constructed and each piece has its own uniqueness but at the same time are so easy to identify as Parkers compositions as they all at the end of the day, have the same effort put into them and has Parkers signature alto sax. The history behind the pieces, Parkers story of how his father left and his rough childhood send shivers down my spine and I think that everyone can learn a lesson from this musical hero. You can be anything your pursuit to be but should be wise as well. Parker followed his dreams and what he wanted to do but because he didn't make smart choices with his life, it ended too soon. I think without Parkers story and music; the world would be different. Without his tragic passing, the legend would have lived on and continued to stun us with more music. I strongly believe he is up there looking down at his music and is proud of what he has contributed to this generation. As the sayings go "Legends die but their music will continue to live on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Raising The Bar By Trey Parker And Matt Stone 35.7 percent of the United States population is considered to be obese. With such a large number like this its no wonder that South Park has made at least one episode shining their satirical light on this issue. The episode Raising the Bar, created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, does exactly that. Like that South Park episode Radley Balko focuses on the issue of obesity in the article What You Eat Is Your Business, where he takes a point opposite of his title. South Park supports and proves Balko argument by showing the weight of obesity on insurance companies, the government, the public. While South Park may over dramatize obesity with its crude humor, it does help those understand the issue if one can understand the overall message and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the south park episode Eric Cartman, the nine year old morbidly obese child, ventures to Wal–Mart where he and his friends see older morbidity obese people.When Eric picks up a box of the new candy corn filled Oreo he says: "[eyes some Oreos and goes for them] Oh my God you guys, look at this! [grabs a box and reads it] Candy Corn Oreos. Oreos with candy corn filling. [closes his eyes and looks up joyfully] Holy hell yes!"Kyle then says: "Are you serious?? Look around: doesn 't this bother you at all?? [an obese man and an obese woman squeeze past each other in an aisle on their scooters.] That 's YOU one day, fatass![Stan and Kenny leave] Not even one day! If you don 't change something, that 's you! In about a year! [turns and follows Stan and Kenny away. Cartman is left alone with the Oreos and his thoughts(Trey Parker and Matt Stone)." Eric later on goes to Kyle 's house stating that he thought about what kyle said and he has decided to take action about his weight. Some will guess that Eric goes on a diet and decides to loss weight. Those of you that guessed this are wrong. Eric decides to gain more weight so he in fact will be entitled to a Rascel, the motorized wheelchairs in the show, that his insurance paid for. What South Park portrays counters the suggestion made in the article by Balko. Balko makes the points of rewarding a healthy choice but in South Park the opposite is done. Cartman was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Bebop Research Papaer Essay Bebop music was the next evolutionary change of Jazz music that succeeded swing music. This paper's aim is look at musicians who impacted this era, exploring more in depth Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker. In the early 1940's, the swing bands began to all sound the same as well as work along predictable chord changes.1 The music was now not used for dancing. Some people believed that this would let the music go away from the elite social groups, and now be for everybody. Also just because a musician could play swing music well, there was no guarantee that the same musician would be able to perform Bebop. This new style of music was defined through adventurous soloists such as Dizzy Gillespie. Although swing music did have some ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was known for the unpredictable nature in which he would play the trumpet and act outside of performing. When he arrived in New York City, he was hired by the Teddy Hill Orchestra for a European tour.11 Before being hired, Dizzy was playing around town and making a name for himself. There he lived with his brother in an apartment in New York City. He went out all night so that his brother could come home form working all day and go to sleep.12 Dizzy 6 Encyclopedia of World Biography 7 Shipton, 11 8 Shipton, 13 9 Shipton, 21 10 Encyclopedia of World Biography 11 Encyclopedia of World Biography 12 Shipton, 33 3 Gillespie's first recordings were with the Teddy Hill Orchestra Band. After being with Hill for a few years, Gillespie joined Cab Calloway in the summer of 1939. 13 They played at the Cotton Club but Calloway was touring a lot. This gave Dizzy the opportunity to develop his musicianship through style and knowledge through playing at all night jam sessions. Then, in 1942, Gillespie joined Earl "Fatha" Hines band. Unfortunately, in 1943, lots of band members left, including Dizzy Gillespie. He began to form his own bands that started by opening at Onyx Club on 52nd St in New York City.14 Dizzy had begun to play "bebop" in 1940, and was now able to do it full time. The venue became a hot spot for this new evolutional sound in
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  • 40. Sidney Bechet's Major Accomplishments Sidney Bechet was one of many fantastic up and coming jazz musicians in the Roaring Twenties. He started on the clarinet, but eventually became one of the first performers to adopt the soprano saxophone as a main instrument, as well as one of the first to improvise with the swing style of jazz. In addition, he was one of the first artists to record using a multitrack which was a way of recording where you would play back the track from one instrument while you recorded with another instrument and continued this process until you had all of the instruments you wanted. These strides helped Bechet stand out from other musicians as he progressed through his career. Bechet grew up in a musical household and toured with popular bands from a young age. His father and four brothers all played instruments, so his passion for music came as no shock. Although his ability to easily pick up... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bechet's compositions includes Les Oignons, Promenade aux Champ ElysГ©es, Petite Fleur, Si Tous Vous ma MГЁre, Chant in the Night, Blues in the Air, Bechet's Fantasy, Quincy Street Stomp, and Summertime. Common themes throughout his work include vibrato and 12 – 14 bar blues melodies. He was also known for his improvisation, solos like those of Louis Armstrong, and especially for conveying intense emotion through his music. Duke Ellington, a fellow jazz musician, once described Bechet as "The very epitome of jazz, everything he played in his entire life was completely original. I honestly think he was the most unique man ever to be in this music." Throughout his career he played in the Marion Cook's Syncopated Orchestra, Louis Mitchell's Jazz King, Duke Ellington's Washingtonians, and the Noble Sissle Orchestra. He also went on to teach Bob Wilbur who also became a famous clarinetist and saxophonist. Bechet made the most of his career and continued to produce music for most of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The F Word By Marcus Schulzke Analysis Summary Marcus Schulzke's article "South Park and the Transformation of Meaning" looks at a particular episode, "The F Word" and explores its impact as well as its comment on society. Schulzke begins by commenting on South Park's history of satire and by pointing out that the show's creators generally avoid adamantly propagating the ideas on one side of an issue. He also makes a point that the writers "consistently favor gay rights and oppose censorship", so when the two issues come up in one episode they will be sure to make a strong argument. The article then goes on to provide a synopsis of the episode while simultaneously addressing the questions and moral dilemmas that the content brings to the surface. Some of these include the process of changing the meaning of a word and the language gap between children and adults. Since... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The gay rights group GLAAD argues the idea that the word remains a hateful slur, a conduit for harassment and bullying. Schulzke calls this response a "thoughtful objection raised by those with the best perspectives of the word's effects." Although this is true, the word will never change its meaning if society is afraid to use it in any other ways. The fear of the word itself is simply extra fuel that allows it to survive as a hateful slur. It is entirely possible for the word "faggot" to change its meaning in the near future, but it is also important to be aware of the population's current understanding. Finally, satire can always be misconstrued, and those watching the show who may be young or naГЇve could potentially misinterpret the show's overall message. They may think it is acceptable to use the word "faggot" after watching the episode, even in circumstances where it could offend those around them. All of these points must be taken into account when criticizing South Park's bold statement within "The F word" ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. South Park Satire South Park is a T.V. show that manages to stay relevant with all pop culture and isn't afraid to take shots at celebrities and historical events, for example George W Bush, the Holocaust and Tom Brady. South Park when first aired on Comedy Central in 1997 spread information to people about current events that most people ignore, like climate change, the presidential election, and drug abuse. The importance of bringing light to world events is that most people just ignore what happening in the world and wait for it to pass. Politics, racism, and drugs are some examples of the big, controversial topics that this animated show cover on a weekly basis. South Park is an animated series taking place in a fictional town in Colorado. The show revolves ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This causes problems for Stan and his friend Token who states that Stan well never understands the meaning behind the n–word and how hateful the word is and how it feels to have a hated word directed at you. Though out the entire series of South Park there is racism, for example Cartman does insult Kyle about his religion. The episode "The Death Camp of Tolerance" of season six starts with the boys going to a museum that displays stereotypes against every race. Some of the examples are all Arabs are terrorist, all Asians are good at math, and that all Jews are only interested in money. Which stereotypes are used in almost every episode and they target Kyle and his family for they are Jewish, and Token for he is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Television Show South Park The difference between the intended meaning of media texts and what the audience actually perceives can be shockingly different. Producers of media can do everything possible to force audiences to experience their work in the way they want them to, but in the end they still take away many different meanings even within the same audience. Stuart Hall outlines this in his encoding and decoding model. One of the most apparent examples of this is the television show South Park. The television show South Park is a media text with the producers' preferred meaning of being decoded as joke or as being satire, but many audience members take an oppositional stance of taking it seriously. This is clear from the examples of controversy when South Park aired episodes focused on Scientology, red–headed people, and Islam. Through these examples it is demonstrated that the producers of media have less power compared to the audience in determining the meaning of media. In Hall's encoding and decoding model he argues that encoding and decoding the meaning of media is not a single–sided process but one shared by both the producers and the audience. The producers encode their preferred meaning into the media using frameworks of knowledge, relations of production, and technical infrastructure (Hall, 1997). Frameworks of knowledge are the producers' beliefs and what they assume about the audience's beliefs. Relations of production are the needs of the financial side of the industry. Technical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...