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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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Truman Show Directed by Peter
¶ … Truman Show directed by Peter Weir. Specifically it will discuss how the film raises the issue of appearances differing from reality, and how that affects the skeptic and the true believer in all of us.
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Computer-Based Training and Traditional Training
¶ … Computer-Based Training and Traditional Training Methods
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European Union Business in Europe
* Competitive advantages of a European area in a chosen
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Entertainment in News Broadcasting: Why It Matters
Every time a celebrity dies, the media engages in a retrospective of his or her life. Every time there is a major natural disaster, the media shows footage of the preparation before the storm, the extremities of the…
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Social movements and the public sphere
The Women's Movement and the Public Sphere
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Global Governance Global Civil Society:
Over the course of history, the organization of the world and its governance has taken many forms. One of the earliest forms, the feudal model, involved kingdoms and provinces that were ruled by a single ruler.
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Greek Mythology on Roman Mythology
This paper examines mythology as reflected in the religious practices of ancient Greece and ancient Rome. It looks at how Roman mythology drew upon Greek mythology. However, it also looks at the differences between Greek and Roman mythology, beginning with the examination of the Roman numens, which were the precursors to Roman mythology.
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Does the Media Have a Liberal Bias? Examining Media Objectivity
Alterman, Eric. "What liberal media?" February 6, 2003. November 1, 2009
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Merchandise Sears or Wal-Mart Cannot
Sears or Wal-Mart cannot effectively create a counterculture image for a couple of key reasons. The first is that the stores inherently are not counterculture. They are mainstream in every sense of the word, such that…
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Revenue recognition principles and accounting treatment methods
Abstract In this text, I will address key accounting issues including but not limited to the revenue recognition principle and the differences existing between a period and a product expense. I will also discuss the matching concept. In the second part of the text, I will use the income statements of two major companies to carry out brief analysis of their performance.