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  2. Oxymoron - Wikipedia

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    Oxymorons in the narrow sense are a rhetorical device used deliberately by the speaker and intended to be understood as such by the listener. In a more extended sense, the term "oxymoron" has also been applied to inadvertent or incidental contradictions, as in the case of "dead metaphors" ("barely clothed" or "terribly good").

  3. Figure of speech - Wikipedia

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    Isocolon: use of parallel structures of the same length in successive clauses. Internal rhyme: using two or more rhyming words in the same sentence. Litotes: an understatement achieved by negating the opposite statement, such as "not too bad" for "very good", or "she is not a beauty queen" for "she is ugly", yielding an ironical effect.

  4. Social aspects of television - Wikipedia

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    The Media Awareness Network [3] explains in its article "The Good Things about Television" [4] that television can be a very powerful and effective learning tool for children if used wisely. The article states that television can help young people discover where they fit into society, develop closer relationships with peers and family, and ...

  5. 26 of the Funniest Oxymoron Examples - AOL

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    The post 26 of the Funniest Oxymoron Examples appeared first on Reader's Digest. A closer look at these contradictory phrases and quotes will make you laugh. 26 of the Funniest Oxymoron Examples

  6. Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television - Wikipedia

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    A 1979 review of the book from The Cambridge Quarterly stated that 99% of American homes had a television with millions of people watching it for several hours per day. Mander stated that television audiences are "either a wanton debasement of values or a towering obstacle to social change" while others have wanted to protest for changes to ...

  7. People Are Sharing The Films That Scream ‘We Didn’t ... - AOL

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    Image credits: salydra #2. I love many movies that Ryan Gosling is in, but in The Notebook (2004), the character threatening s***ide (or at least a broken neck and bones) if Rachel McAdams won't ...

  8. Ikiru - Wikipedia

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    Ikiru (生きる, "To Live") is a 1952 Japanese tragedy film directed by Akira Kurosawa from a screenplay co-written with Shinobu Hashimoto and Hideo Oguni.The film examines the struggles of a terminally ill Tokyo bureaucrat (played by Takashi Shimura) and his final quest for meaning.

  9. List of films about socialism - Wikipedia

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    The film shows the divergences in the Irish republican movement during the revolutionary period and the civil war. The Killing Fields: 1984: A film about the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia. Reds: 1981: Film about the life and career of John Reed, particularly his time in Petrograd which formed the basis of his book, Ten Days That Shook the ...

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