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    “explanations” hold less veracity. We now have intelligent explanations for things like waves, the sun, orbits, why the sky is blue, and evolution. These questions have led us to the brink of our knowledge, which ends with the “Big Bang Theory”. The “Big Bang Theory” is the theory of how our universe began. It goes that the Universe started as a singularity, an extremely dense, hot, and small spot often thought of to be exhibited in black holes. Little is known about this singularity however scientists

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    FINDINGS After conducting an hour-long observation and data collection of The Big Bang Theory, I found three specific patterns. These were patterns of traditional gender roles, heterosexual privilege, and gender performance. The first pattern is the traditional breadwinner and housewife roles that are portrayed throughout the episodes. In the show women are seen occupying the household while the men occupy the workplace. These traditional roles reinforce gendered behaviors and interactions amongst

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    Another personality theory that Penny has used is behavioral learning, and one, in particular, is using operant condition of positive reinforcement. In 1938 B.F. Skinner turned his attention to behavioral reinforcement and understanding operant conditioning. In one of his studies, Skinner examines a rat using and understanding by pressing a button food would be delivered. Soon the research leads him to understand schedules of reinforcement which made the rats condition and understand the different

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    Stereotypes in The Big Bang Theory -- Playing for Laughs Television criticism and comedy analysis are not my strong suit. Nonetheless, the stereotyping exhibited in the popular award winning TV sitcom “The Big Bang Theory” is hard to ignore. As someone that will watch an occasional sitcom I like to believe I can enjoy the comedy and at the same time recognize the stereotypes portrayed for what they are. The cast of characters in “TBBT” exhibits a collage of stereotypes that were created and scripted

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    The Big Bang Theory has been bringing little bits of nerd culture into homes across the United States weekly for nine seasons. Starring Jim Parsons as genius Sheldon Cooper and Johnny Galecki as the nervous but loveable Leonard Hofstader, the show revolves around the relationships of the two main characters, as well as the relationships of their friends Howard Wolowitz (Simon Helberg), Raj Koothrappali (Kunnal Nayyer) and Penny (Kaley Cuoco), as well as their wives/girlfriends Bernadette (Melissa

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    I believe it stems from the way games are advertised and portrayed by television shows, namly “Big Bang Theory.” As mentioned above, I believe that ‘Big Bang Theory’ is a contributor to the common stereotype. Now why is that? According to an article on VentureBeat, written by Steven Sukkau, he states that “Shows like The Big Bang Theory strive for accuracy in their nerdiness. The terminology is right, the culture is authentic, but it only makes the little cheats

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    implicit truth that nerds were lame, and that the things that they liked were invariably kind of weird and of no value. Adopting this belief was not conscious, but inadvertent or not, I was perpetuating disempowering norms and stereotypes. The Big Bang Theory is an undeniably popular television sitcom. After seven successful seasons, another three seasons were ordered by

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    you make the time to work through the problem it is saying that you are trying to make your relationship work. There are many interpersonal conflicts in the television show The Big Bang Theory and some are not handled right, so it will be miscommunication in the relationship. When I watched an episode on The Big Bang Theory an interpersonal conflict that was not handled effectively was when Leonard was in college and a girl

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    Someone who can not understand sarcasm can stand out from others in social situations, like the character Sheldon Cooper on the tv show The Big Bang Theory. Although his character is a genius, he has to work harder to understand some of the most basic interactions between the other characters. The ability to detect sarcasm is a natural occurence in most people from ages as young as four years old

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    billions of years, or has it? Throughout the past few decades, people all over the world have been fighting about the creation of this world we live on. While many scientists agree that the earth is billions of years old and that it was created by a “Big Bang,” a large number of others are firm in the idea of Creation. This argument strikes a nerve all over the place. Schools are finding that they are not able to express both sides without one side or the other calling foul. This is an argument firmly

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