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HBO, the American premium cable and streaming network, appears across student writing in media studies, communication, cultural studies, and humanities courses. Its long-form television programming has made it a serious object of academic inquiry, largely because the network's model of producing prestige content challenges conventional boundaries between entertainment and art. Students are drawn to HBO because its shows raise substantive questions about narrative form, social representation, and the cultural role that television plays in shaping public discussion of complex issues.

The papers archived under this topic reflect a wide range of approaches. Some focus on direct analysis and criticism of specific television shows, examining how particular series construct meaning, character, and social reality. Others take a thematic angle, using HBO programming as a lens to explore topics such as policing, social control, gender roles, and the representation of reality in America. A smaller group of papers situates HBO content within broader frameworks, connecting individual series like Band of Brothers to historical events or drawing on literary and cultural theory to interrogate what appears on screen.

A strong essay on HBO should establish a focused thesis about a specific show, theme, or representational pattern rather than attempting to generalize across the network's entire output. Evidence drawn from close reading of episodes, dialogue, and visual choices tends to carry more analytical weight than broad plot summary. One common pitfall is treating the network's prestige reputation as a given rather than interrogating how that reputation is constructed and what ideological work it performs within the larger television landscape.

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Satire in the Simpsons Satire
Satire and not pure comedy is what makes 'The Simpsons' as immensely popular and longest running cartoon show on television today. There is something about the characters and the idea behind this show that 'The…
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Samantha Jones Like Will Rogers,
Like Will Rogers, Samantha Jones never met a man she didn't like! Samantha is a successful Public Relations executive in Manhattan, who also happens to be a sexy vamp. She exudes confidence through every pore.
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Global PR Trends: Branding, Crisis Management & Strategy
A recent, November 3, 2004 article in the New York Times asked the Times' readership "Would You Like an Extra Shot of Music With That Macchiato?" The article chronicled a new global public relations effort of the…
Paper Undergraduate
Sex at dawn: human sexuality and evolutionary biology
Humans wish to understand the patterns of the species' mating habits so as to navigate through the process more smoothly and with more awareness. Infidelity is a very old human trait. The book title implies that it provides insight behind the behavior. Just from the title, the book promises to be useful and enlightening in regards to sex and mating patterns. Finding and sustaining fulfilling sexual and emotional relationships is a universal desire among humans. The book implies it will help us struggle a bit less. The paper will locate an example of some assertions made by the authors in media and in culture.
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Turning Around NBC: Applying Six Sigma to a Failing Network
Turning around a failing organization: NBC
Paper Masters
Race concepts and social dimensions
Race is a social construct. There is exists very little genetic difference among the various "races" of humans on Earth. This construct is central to many, and perhaps even most people on our planet. Race is a physical difference that draws clearly defined boundaries between people. Race can be the inspiration for war. Race is hardly an inspiration for peace, unfortunately. This paper will briefly examine situations when race has been used to hurt and subordinate others. This paper will reference examples of groups of people that are systematically via the social realms and institutions who suffer due to their race, an aspect over which they had no choice or say. Drawing from the series, The Wire, and a few readings, the paper will propose what the myths of urban poverty are, who are the authors of such myths, and how the myths are distributed and subsequently absorbed into culture.
Paper Doctorate
Life and Politics in Ancient Rome: HBO's Rome Analyzed
Rome: A brief study of life and politics in ancient Rome
Thesis Doctorate
The last Kodak moment: decline of film photography
The paper is about the Last Kodak Moment. Kodak is a company known for its popularity and its downfall. There was a time when the company used to be the most popular name when it came to photography and cameras. As the media including pictures started to get digitized, the popularity of using films in cameras faded away. People relied more on having memory cards to take and delete pictures as they wished. Kodak was particularly slow to realize this change and even slower to act upon it. The company failed to adapt in time and went on to make unpredictable choices
Paper Undergraduate
War on Drugs for Roughly
The War on Drugs has proven to be ineffective on a grand scale. Despite a record number of arrests, the highest incarceration rate in the world both in the total number as well as the percentage of the population in prison, and public spending that has risen year by year, the drug trade still plagues the population of the United States in record levels. Books and television shows, such as The Corner, provide illustrations that can give a level of insight as to why this is the case. It is not drugs alone, but also the drug culture and the level of poverty that stands at the heart of the problem. You cannot simply remove drugs from the equation.
Paper Masters
Audit Reports Involve Increased Communication.
So this is a simple question and answer review on a business article about audit reviews. Audit reviews when done well, promote confidence and trust within companies and the investors that fund. But, when done improperly, can lead to catastrophic results. Case in point KPMG's dilemma with HBO's issue with underestimating provisions, causing taxpayers to bail them out in the amount of 25 billion pounds.