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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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Lets Talk Money Interview Transcript
The Walt Disney Company is a multinational mass media company posting 2011 revenues of almost $41 billion, making it the largest media conglomerate in the world in terms of revenue. Globally, Disney employees over 150,000 people and has assets approaching $75 billion. Disney now means motion pictures, the Disney Animation Studies, Theatrical Production, Disney India, Pixar, Marvel Entertainment, The Muppets Studio, ABC Inc., 80% of ESPN, 43% of A&E, Radio Disney, 27% of Hulu, and the UTV Software Communications Company
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Violence in Pro-Wrestling Does it Cause Violence in Children
¶ … professional wrestling in America today. Specifically, it will include the question: does pro-wrestling cause violence in children? Pro-wrestling is a violent sport, and one of the most popular in America today.
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Financial Policy: Scholarships for Athletes
Times, presidents of most universities are quick to remind students, are tough. Most school's endowments are reduced in value, individual donors are cash-strapped, and the government and banks alike are less willing…
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Sirius and Xm Satellite Radio Satellite Radio
Satellite radio has emerged in the past few years as the hot new trend in broadcasting. Operating similar to DirecTV, satellite radio companies bounce their signals off satellites to beam high-quality digital service…
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Easters Identification of Issues the Springfield Nor\'easters
This paper covers the HBS Nor'Easters case. The objective is to maximize total revenue for a minor league baseball team, requiring an estimation of demand at different ticket and price categories, and striking a balance between gate and concession revenues.
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Los Angeles and Hollywood: cultural and geographic overview
Many people are drawn to Los Angeles to work. Many people dream of becoming famous as an actor or writer in Hollywood. Others find themselves in Los Angeles because of the many opportunities a large city has, though…
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How the internet provides solutions for survival and resilience
The topic in research entails How to survive with no internet". For every 100 inhabitants an average of 35 people is internet users. Since almost half of the population depends on internet to survive, it would be true to say that it is impossible to survive without internet. The following topics are discussed in full detail Make Friends with a Smart Person. Develop More Facial Expressions(emoticons ) .Produce A Vaudeville Show(entertainment).Take Interest In The World Around You(world wide). Kidnap Anthony and Ian the conclusion then sum up the overall concept of the work in relation to the internet absence in the current society.
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Price Beauty? \'For Though Beauty Is Seen
'For though beauty is seen and confessed by all, yet, from the many fruitless attempts to account for the cause of its being so, enquiries on this head have almost been given up"
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Media entertainment violence and social effects
The ancient Romans had the gory gladiator ring; we modern Americans have slasher films and violent video games. The nature of the content has changed little; the manners of distribution have.
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Attracting and Retaining Quality Staff
There have been several efforts used in the different states, as evidenced in the literature referenced above, which have proved to be successful in improving the retention and attraction rates for teaching staff. These include incentives for the teachers in the rural areas as well as having recruitment programs for these rural districts. If the same programs are applied in this school district, they are also bound to bring about a huge improvement in the retention and attraction of teaching staff.