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Then there is Stan Marsh, who is your normal run of the mill kid who has the sanest viewpoint of the entire bunch, when things go wrong Stan usually has the defining voice of reason. Stan often “summarizes the message or moral of the episode” (South Park, August 19, 2006). Next there is Kyle Broflovski who is the overtly smart one who also happens to be Jewish and lives a very stereotypical Jewish life in the way his parents, especially his mother, treat him...
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Stan often “summarizes the message or moral of the episode” (South Park, August 19, 2006). Next there is Kyle Broflovski who is the overtly smart one who also happens to be Jewish and lives a very stereotypical Jewish life in the way his parents, especially his mother, treat him. Kyle is always being made fun of for his intellectual skills and his religious affiliation, and is often depicted as “the most moral member of the four” (South Park, August 19, 2006)...
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South Park’s Influence On Television   South Park Vs. Family Guy   South Park Satire   The propaganda behind South Park   The downside of South Park   Children's Violent Television Viewing: Are Parents Monitoring?   The Negative Influence of Television on Children   Mansfield Park, the novel, or Mansfield Park the film?   Identifying problems and issues in developing and implementing 504 Plans and I.E.P. Plans in South Carolina schools to ensure appropriate education for exceptional children.   The Negative Effects Of Television For Children   Violence against South African Women and the Spread of AIDS   In what important ways is the American South Different to the North?   Grotowskis influence on South African theatre   The Effects Of Aids On South African Sport   Did The Congress Made Amendment 14 To Punish The South?  
 
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