Posted on 08 December 2012. Tags: brown hair, Character, colored eyes, dawnbreaker, evil monsters, falmer, guy, long white beard, physical descriptions, Show, shrines, staff, three names, undead, white hair
He’s gonna be a good guy, and only kill the really evil monsters.
( daedra, undead, vampires,etc.)
Also, am i supposed show mercy on the falmer?
Here’s two physical descriptions i’m thinking about:
-Old, pasty, blind ( no pupils), long white hair, long white beard
-Young, light colored eyes, tan, probably brown hair, long beard and hair, maybe…probably just long hair.
What’s human race should i choose for him?
Here’s three names i can’t decide between.
-Atmaeus
-Atamaeus
-Altamaeus
And i’m not sure if should end his name in :
-The Holy<–im really liking this one
-Lightbringer
Which God should i affiliate myself withand where i could i find their shrines?
I'm thinking Stendarr for now.
And which staff looks good with the Dawnbreaker?
It can't be any daedric or evil staff.
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Posted on 21 November 2012. Tags: adolescence, boston public, comedy drama, communicating with parents, day at a time, one day at a time, personal lives, pop, rerun, scandals, Show, trials and tribulations, type, Work
Okay, so I have two shows that I’m trying to develop. I’m unsure of how to develop them because I don’t know exactly what type of markets (channels) they’re fit for. Could you help me? I need to know what kind of channel it would be viable on so that I can plan episodes in the general and common amount.
One is an hour-long comedy-drama about the staff at a high school. They deal with the struggles of teaching students, relating to colleagues, dealing with school activities, communicating with parents, balancing work with their personal lives, mixing their personal lives and work lives together, secrets, and scandals. I should point out that there was a similar show to this called Boston Public which aired from 2000-2004. It’s no longer being rerun so I don’t know how to make it different from that show and to avoid accidentally plagiarizing it. It seems like because schools are not as popular in pop culture as cop, lawyer, and doctor shows, it’s more difficult to make them different, and easier to be accused of being unoriginal.
The other is about six quirky and eccentric black and Latino teenagers living on the South Side of Chicago dealing with not being accepted by their peers for being odd and dealing with the trials and tribulations of adolescence one day at a time.
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Posted on 16 November 2012. Tags: advertisers, affiliate marketer, Answer, Contractor, idea, independent contractor, money, Seller, selling products, Show, simple answer, trying times
I am an affiliate marketer, and I have the products of the advertisers I sell. An idea would be selling online or even making videos with my show I have and making commercial like ads in between topics in videos. I know these are trying times and money is tight for many, but as a seller, should I feel bad? Should I feel bad for selling products as an affiliate, independent contractor or salesman? Asking for rational comments, not just a simple answer, greatly appreciated!
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Posted on 26 October 2012. Tags: Air, arabic numerals, basic math, fresh air with terry gross, friday evening, Limbaugh, listeners, math, Million, npr programs, NPRs, prairie home companion, radio talk show, Show, terry gross
They’re always claiming that Limbaugh has the most listened to radio talk show with over 28 Million weekly listeners, and roughly 7 million unique listeners.
NPR’s All Things Considered has 35 Million weekly listeners, and over 11 Million unique weekly listeners. (That means 11 Million people listen to the program and the average listener listens to more than 3 episodes per week).
NPRs Fresh Air with Terry Gross has 27 Million listeners and 9 million unique listeners per week.
NPRs Prairie Home Companion airs on Friday evening and has 10.5 million unique listeners for the initial broadcast, an estimated 14 million unique listeners if you count affiliate rebroadcasts, and an estimated 16 million weekly listeners.
By any measure, there are NPR programs that beat Rush’s numbers.
Do Conservatives not understand the whole 1,2,3,4,5, system of Arabic numerals?
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Posted on 05 September 2012. Tags: argument, c span, decisions, democrats, Independent, independent voters, monarchy, Number, Republicans, Senate, Show, sole authority, Voters, washington journal
For a while now I’ve come across people who identify themselves as independent voters. Either they’ve always been independent or were once affiliated to Democrats or Republicans. I’ve heard a good number of them call-in on C-Span’s Washington Journal(call-in show to discuss pol. topics). They usually state Obama “promised this and that or he hasn’t done enough”.
This particular argument confuses me because it sounds like they believe the US is a monarchy, that the President has the sole authority on laws and decisions. Did they forget about the Senate and House? The President can have the intentions of doing something but if he doesn’t have the votes it isn’t going to happen, right?
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Posted on 13 August 2012. Tags: Advertising, audience, digital convergence, emotional associations, horizontal integration, Hum, mid 1940s, mid 1980s, mtv movie awards, quality actors, radio waves, Show, television, television art, time slots
Hum 206: Introduction to television Art
1. What are the social impacts of advertising referred to by economists and critics?
A. Externalities
B. Internalities
C. Commercials
D. Negative outcomes
2. Scheduling practices rely most heavily on
A. availability of the actors.
B. completion of filming.
C. past scheduling failures.
D. viewing habits of the audience.
3.Many reality shows use what kind of format, which actively contributes to their success?
A. Romance
B. Competition
C.Mystery
D. Crime Solving
4. Broadcasting is defined as?
A. a process that modulates radio waves to transmit images and sounds.
B. a process that issues programs to various networks.
C. a process that sells advertising time slots.
D. a process that organizes which cast will be assigned to a program.
5. What are the most powerful distributors in television?
A. TV channels
B. Affiliates
C. Cable TV
D.Networks
6. What is the most risky facet of the television industry?
A. Finding quality actors
B Broadcasting to an audience
C Trying to boost ratings
D. Creating a new program
7. What always ranks as one of the highest-rated programs of the year?
A. The Academy Awards
B. The Super Bowl
C. The MTV Movie Awards
D. Dancing with the Stars
8. The era that marks the emergence of television, lasting from the mid-1940s to the mid-1980s, is called
A.The Multi-Channel Era.
B. The Convergence Era.
C. The Multi-Generational Era.
D. The Classic Network Era.
9. Which of the following is NOT considered a technique in television advertising?
A. Emotional associations
B. Utopia
C. Discontent
D. Dysfunction
10. Ownership in the media industry has become increasingly more complicated because of
A. the decline of conglomerations.
B. the rise of horizontal integration.
C. the dominance of oligopolies.
D. the success of very few shows.
11. Which show became a mainstream hit due to “digital convergence,” which allowed for more widespread exposure and viewing?
A. Lost
B. Miami Vice
C. Friends
D. Grey’s Anatomy
12. What is the primary role of the production company?
A. Hire actors for a show
B. Manage the creative process
C. Organize the time slots for programs
D. Transmit to the airwaves
13. The process of broadcasting programs changed dramatically with the emergence of
A. VHF and UHF.
B. CATV.
C. FCC.
D. DVR.
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