essays, term papers, research papers on mainstream (32 essays)

Toms Of Mainstream

625 words/3 pages

In the 1980 's `psephologists ' were invited to all TV chat shows in India around and during political elections . These were trained statistical experts who were able to project figures for different political parties to create a picture of margins of wins (they would come closest to the Gallup poll analysts in the USA . Their presentations were initially couched in English and the language of cultured people . Political parties of all hues jumped to the statistics bandwagon and those able...


Multiage Education - Meeting The Needs Of Elementary Students

246 words/1 pages

Furthermore , even white persons were forbidden to give or sell any articles to African-Americans and mulattos as it was considered a severe misdemeanor and such persons were imposed a penalty of more than 4200 . Moreover , they could be even fired (Litwack 1980 ) In Louisiana the Black Code stated that after the law was introduced , every African-American or mulatto had to find a comfortable home and means to support his family within twenty days . Otherwise , they were arrested and should work...


Mainstream Vs Independent Media Coverage Of Barack Obama

1146 words/5 pages

Consequently , they write and publish stories that will attract links . This can help or hurt a candidate . Recently , Obama had to address questions about Rev . Jeremiah Write , the pastor of the church that Obama attends in Chicago . Although the mainstream media outlets presented stories about Wright , it was the Internet and the practice of linking that allowed the story to spread with such amazing speed . Americans did not need a film crew from 60 Minutes to go and interview Wright...


Womans Right(discrimination)

1571 words/6 pages

In her article entitled For India 's Untouchable women , Cleaning Human feces , Linda Lowen noted that in India , women are used as manual scavengers to clean up public toilets with no water to flush the excrement (Linda Lowen . These women have only broom and a tin plate to gather up human feces , which they put into a basket and carry with their heads for up to two miles distance in which contents often drip into their hair , faces , and bodies...


Shaft - The Emergence Of A Mainstream Black Hero?

835 words/4 pages

From then on , over 200 audaciously edgy yet mostly formulaic films featuring the blaxploitation schtick were released , such as Superfly , The Black Six , Foxy Brown , Slaughter , and Cleopatra Jones . Even animator Ralph Bakshi jumped in to produce a controversial blaxploitation cartoon called Coonskin . But more significantly , it replaced preceding sets of stereotypes of blacks with another stereotype that was at least empowering and positive for blacks who had become accustomed to demeaning roles in film . Some critics of the phenomenon...


Writing About Mainstream Culture

1194 words/5 pages

Abolishing communal bathrooms tend to reinforce the mainstream culture of body consciousness among women . I must admit that somehow both have a point as it all boils down to the self-confidence of women to show their real figures to all . The mainstream culture tends to engulf women to be focused on looks and figures depicted on mass media . On the other hand , the issue must be seen in a much bigger perspective . The issue of women unsatisfied of their body...


Rashid Khalidis `the Iron Cage`

841 words/4 pages

Palestinian ``terrorists . Little did I know that this is an unfair judgment considering they are the minorities ``pushed into an impossible corner , into an iron cage , unable to achieve their long-cherished goal of establishing an independent state . The Saudi daily Arab News in an article written by Mushtak Parker entitled ``Israel 's 60th Anniversary : Economic Drivers of Peace , stated that what can drive future ``Israeli-Palestinian rapproachement ' is decidedly economic in nature . The fact that it is profitable for these two...


Selling Out Without Selling Out

403 words/2 pages

Why , I 'd love to " Helen said "but there hasn 't been anything in this house to drink since Eric 's operation . That was three years ago (1893 . This seemingly simple bit of dialogue is actually a profound extension of Cheever 's theme : drinking is not , in fact , universal , not even among the restrictive , wealthy elites in Neddy 's social class . The idea that three entire years have passed since a drink was served in Helen 's home implies not...


What Is Your Understanding Of The Terms Alternative And/or Post-alternative Comedy?

2423 words/9 pages

Alternative comedy has always sought to rebel against the older generations and the political class and in turn propagating for a new brand culture that is favourable to the youth . The successes of The Young Ones , a 1980s British sitcom have been well documented . It struck a chord with the young and is seen as having assisted in a major way the penetration of alternative comedy to the television industry . Indeed as observed , most of the alternative comedies made a...


Scientific Management Is No Longer The Mainstream Model Of Human Resource Management.

348 words/2 pages

Running Head : Scientific Management Scientific Management Is No Longer The Mainstream Model Of Human Resource Management . Name : University : Course : Tutor : Date : Scientific management refers to an approach whereby scientific studies are undertaken on work methods so as to improve employee productivity (Taylor , 1998 . Credited with Taylor 's studies of management , one of the key principles that are still important today is the need to scientifically teach , train and develop every employee in his or her most suitable area rather than...


Social Interaction In The Movie

492 words/2 pages

RUNNING HEAD : Social Interaction in the Film ``The Sting ' Social Interaction in the Film ``The Sting ' Name Institution Social Interaction in the Film ``The Sting ' The 1973 film ``The Sting ' starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford is the story about how two grifters or con men (Newman and Redford ) attempt to pull the biggest ``sting ' or caper in their lives . What makes it challenging is that they will pull this off against a gangster (Robert Shaw ) who is notorious for...


The Use Of A Multi-sensory Room In A Mainstream School

2394 words/9 pages

Literature Background This literature review was conducted to examine the effects of the installation of a multi-sensory room in a mainstream school on other students who do not have special needs . In particular it will assess the definition of a multi-sensory room and the equipments therein how the technique is implemented research supporting the technique in special and mainstream schools factors affecting active listening and research done to promote it effects of the rooms on brain function and psychological evidence...


Qualitative Analysis

633 words/3 pages

The world-renowned saxophonist was named Mr . A while the other interviewee is a professional guitarist named Mr . M . Both musicians imparted their insights , experiences , and observation on how Jazz music is accepted or unaccepted in United Kingdom . This paper aims to analyze problems and difficulties among Jazz musicians and Jazz music in United Kingdom . The analysis is made based on the interviews of two musicians in United Kingdom . The themes presented by Mr . A . and Mr . M . are the definition...


Mass-media Assignment

980 words/4 pages

Mass-Media Assignment Magazine Chosen : Natural Health Magazine (Sept /Oct 2010 Issue ) Guessed Breakdown of Individuals Looking at only the cover of the magazine , I have come up with the following predictions of the breakdown of individuals shown in the advertisements in the magazine : Male Female 40 60 Gender I guessed can also be broken down into subtypes such as White (65 , African American (20 , Asian (10 ) and others (5 . Actual Breakdown of Individuals Male Female Total Number (percentage ) 4 (10...


The Gay Community In The United States

905 words/4 pages

Name : University : Course : Tutor : Date : Introduction : The term gay community is used to collectively refer to people who are homosexual or whose sexual orientation is not a norm in the mainstream society . The term is also used in reference to people with homosexual interests who interact with other homosexual people . Homosexuality is not a new concept in the United States as it has been in existence for a long time albeit in secrecy . For example , before the stone wall riots...