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Entertainment as an academic subject spans media studies, cultural studies, economics, and communication courses. It invites students to examine how societies produce, consume, and assign value to leisure and spectacle. What makes it intellectually compelling is the tension between entertainment as a commercial industry and as a cultural force — one that shapes language, identity, and shared reality. The topic demands that students think critically about power, asking who controls the forms of entertainment available to audiences and what ideological work those forms perform.

The papers archived here reflect a genuinely wide range of approaches. Some take an industry or market analysis angle, examining companies and economic structures such as the cruise line industry or executive compensation for athletes and celebrities. Others pursue cultural and social analysis, investigating how television affects everyday speech, how a reality show like the Kardashians program relates to a real ethnic community, or how pub and nightclub hours produce social effects. Media technology and measurement also appear as frameworks, with papers addressing audience rating systems and the debate over whether entertainment belongs inside news broadcasting.

A strong essay on entertainment needs a focused thesis that commits to one dimension — economic, cultural, linguistic, or political — rather than treating the subject as a vague backdrop. Evidence carries the most weight when it is specific: industry data, close textual analysis, or documented social outcomes drawn from credible sources. The most common pitfall is conflating description with argument, summarizing what entertainment is rather than making a defensible claim about how or why it functions the way it does in a particular context.

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Obesity Treatment Supply and Demand Economic Theory Application
Discuss supply and demand economic theory as it applies to costs for diagnosis and treatment of obesity-related disease.
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What Are the Real Benefits of Eating Chili Peppers?
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Digital Movies and Digital Games
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"Beyond: Two Souls" and "The Last of Us" Narrative Comparison
Computer games have lamentably been kept to such niche, and exist under a false essence as being immature and a waste of time. While, beyond any doubt, there are in fact whimsical/childish computer games out there, that…
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Criminal and Non-Criminal Exploits of Frank Abagnale
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Attractions of Violent Entertainment' Men and Boys Like it More
Goldstein, Jeffrey 1999 'The Attractions of Violent Entertainment', Media Psychology, vol.1, no.3, pp. 271-282.
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Limiting Environmental Destruction to Sustain Tourist Activities
What are the potential impacts of climate change on tourism?
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How Does the Life of an Illegal Immigrant Compare to a Wall Street Trader?
As an employee of a company, what can you do to personally to minimize discrimination and harassment?
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Violence in the Media: Tricking the Viewers
Filmmakers Technique to Grab the Audience
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Child beauty pageants: social impact and continuation analysis
A girl, heavily made up, smiles at the camera. She is wearing a low-cut gown, false eyelashes, and high heels. She is three years old. In most other contexts, we would find this shockingly inappropriate.