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    In "The Common Life" by the author Scott Russell talks about the relationship between society and individuals.Society is compared to a pack of animals.We must guided by each others.We should be united to make a better community in the environment.Scott states "withdraw from responsibility" which would be a disagreement.Taking a "withdraw" is not going to release them from the responsibility you have in life.For example‚whenever a doctor decides to take a some vacations there will sometimes be occasions

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    culture and reality

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    culture Ethnocentric culture is an affinity to think that one’s cultural group is centrally significant‚ and that all other groups are considered in relation to one’s own. Culture universal The culture prevalent in the world. Culture and Reality We are living in the age of postmodernism‚ post modernism is a world view 1‚ and it is not a single world view at all. There were so many world views before this‚ not before‚ but simultaneously too. But we are discussing here the most prominent

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    Realities of War: Loved and Lost English Literature 108 July 27 2014 War is a patriotic act where one seeks the determination to lead their country. It can be viewed as noble‚ cruel‚ inhumane‚ and can make an individual a hero or a criminal. It affects everyone

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    is alternative reality? When someone hears the phrase they may think of a faraway time where the world changes forever‚ or perhaps a science fiction story that shows a fantasy world that still relates to home. Both are correct but recently this term is being used to categorize the topics of both augmented and virtual reality. Even these terms still sound like a science fiction plot but have already started production and will soon be part of many people’s daily lives. Virtual reality‚ something that

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    What is Reality? What is reality? In my mind‚ reality is defined by the individual. It is not a single‚ or whole entity that is the same for everyone. What this implies is that each person has control over their own reality. It varies from person to person but also intertwines. Individual realities can interact with each other which add up and ultimately create other joint realities until an intricate “web” of realities is made that represents the world. I would consider myself an existentialist

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    I do recognize similar writing tactics and styles were employed in the pieces “The Art of Eating Spaghetti” and “What is a Hunter”. In regards to content of the stories‚ they differ quite a bit and are nearly the complete opposite of each other. Russell Baker‚ the author of “The Art of Eating Spaghetti” seems to have a more negative outlook and isn’t very confident in his writing ability despite his gift for it. He believed he was an average writer‚ unaware of his potential and not ambitious enough

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    Augmented reality is a concept which on first approach may seem to be a technology for the distant future‚ or something of a work of fiction; the idea that computers can interact seamlessly with humans and their environments. The idea that there could be something of a merge between aspects of virtual reality‚ and true reality would have been thought to be only for movies and computer games by the average person a decade or so ago‚ but now augmented reality has become a reality‚ and evidence of

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    “I do like reality shows‚ and I watch some of them because they’re high drama. Its also just fun to watch people have honest reactions” Lisa Kudrov . People love reality shows for its drama‚ its entertaining to them. Americans spend 1/3 of their free time watching television and of that 67% are reality shows. This means that more than half of America watches reality shows. Reality television is a genre of television programming that documents unscripted situations and actual occurrences‚ and

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    Reality TV has developed a lot and has changed as the nation changed. Unscripted reality TV has amused surprised and offended millions of viewers through the years. As time changed‚ so did the content of the program. Viewers want to know more about the participants and the participants have allowed themselves to be recognized by the public eyes. Reality TV shows are becoming more of a success and going to stay because of High ratings‚ Money and Instant fame. First‚ the success of reality show

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    Reality television is a relatively new fad in America that is sweeping the networks’ ratings and redefining programming altogether. Reality television is a genre of television programming that presents unscripted dramatic‚ entertaining or humorous situations‚ documents real events‚ and usually features people chosen from the ranks of ordinary people and not professionally trained actors. A reality show provides exposure that people could not get anywhere else; giving non-celebrities the potential

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