the association of young journalists and writers ayjw

Google
AYJW.org Web

Parrot Trick Training

Join The Parrot Forum To Discuss Everything About Parrots

LodeStar Air Airplane Charter Service

Parrot Wizard Toys and Training Props for Parrots



Poicephalus.org
FoxRex Computer Service
AfricaLCT.com

Arts/Entertainment


Media and Its Obsession With Celebrity

By Katie Ryan


The Choice

By Chase Will

Another look into the mind of a killer. Not my best, but good none the less.


THE INTERNAL STRUGGLE OF ENNIS DEL MAR

By ELISA DONAHUE

this is an essay about the internal struggle ennis, a character from Brokeback mountain, faces being a gay cowboy


Galactic War Series #4 of 4: End of Wars

By Chase Will

The exciting and provoking conlusion to the Galactic War series. Thank you for following!


Hollywood is Haunted by the Ghosts in the Machines...

By Petra Jo

A movie review discussing the trend in Man v. Machine's leap evolution into the specific category of Man v. Artificial Intelligence, focusing primarily on


The Last Days of Blockbuster

By Kevin Huckabee

Blockbuster's untimely demise; an article summary.


The Influence of Flicks: Why People Should Care About Movies

By Kevin Huckabee

How suggestive themes and cheap Hollywood profit techniques are dumbing down America's cinematic resolve.


Donnie Darko

By Kevin Huckabee

A summary and analysis of the film,


The Universal Language

By Kevin Huckabee

How music can reach people in ways no other form of communication ever will.


The Cinematic Conundrum

By Kevin Huckabee

A close look into the impact and influences special effects create in movies.


It's Bigger than Hip Hop

By Maggie Wilkens

This essay was written in response to the question, “Where do you see yourself in Hip Hop? How have you come to love it?” It is an essay that deals with my personal love for rap music and Hip Hop culture and how my involvement in the art form is shaped because I am white, a woman, and from a privileged upbringing. It addresses concepts of race, social class, family structure, and the aesthetics of Hip Hop and rap music. It is a coming-of-age piece that sheds a humorous light on my upbringing.


Rate: He is Christmas (1991)

By April Joyner

A review of Take 6's 1991 He is Christmas: the excellent holiday throwback album.


Where Has All the Good Music Gone?

By April Joyner

Where, indeed, has all the good music gone?  Has the music industry actually radically changed its motives from the Jazz Age?  An observer offers her take on the evolution (or decline) of the music industry and its obsession with image versus talent.  Originally written for the course,


Music 101: Ticket to the Body and Soul

By Israel Krasnianski

PART I: Glimpse Into the World of Music - A Dose of Realism and Enlightment   PART II: The Notes of The Soul -The Mysticism of Sound and Music


Missing the Point

By Adam Dabdoub

This article discusses the growing fervor in America regarding video game violence and sex in popular media, as well as the idea that video games are becoming more a thing for adults... specifically the game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, and claims that violent electronic entertainment is a substantial cause of aggressive behavior in youths.


Fratty.net - Identity, Persuasion, and Coercion

By Jordan T. Wise


Aww Skeet Skeet: An indepth analysis of

By Matt Shepley

An invesitiagtion into the origins of southern 'Crunk' hip-hop and it's effects on the current state of Hip-Hop.


Perceptions of the America West through Art: Alfred Jacob Miller’s Fort Laramie

By Daniel Williams


The Pulse of the Skins

By Josh Herwitt

An explanatory piece on the art of drumming and its rich, deep-rooted history.


Brokeback Mountian Influences El Paso

By Dolores Fuentes


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21


$500
Michael Hurley






Home Articles Print Submit Writing Media Directory College Directory Search Rewards Intellectual Games Join AYJW About Contact Sitemap

UniversalJournal and The Association of Young Journalists are trademarks and all contents of this site are Copyright 2003-2009 The Association of Young Journalists
unless otherwise noted. Articles belong to their respective authors. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited. All rights reserved. Terms of Service