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    Reality Shows: Their Effect on American Teens Martha Wallace ENG 122: English Composition II Professor Kathy Conner August 8‚ 2011 Reality Shows: Their Effect on American Teens The values of our forefathers for America have disappeared. Each year more and more of American children are judging themselves based upon the lives portrayed in popular media. Certain media in the music industry portrays the life of getting rich fast and having a lot of girls. Movies depict a life of fast cars‚

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    Love and hip-hop are a reality T.V. show‚ but it’s far from reality. This image that is shown has no positive effect on me‚ all I see are adults that act a certain way to attract a particular audience. The audiences that are usually entertained by this particular T.V. show are attracted to drama‚ can relate‚ have experienced this sort of behavior‚ or find it just eminently entertaining. This image depicts two women fighting over something that was said‚ both of them were offended and the end result

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    “It is no longer a question of a false representation of reality (ideology)‚ but of concealing the fact that the real is no longer real‚ and thus of saving the reality principle” Simulacra and Simulations‚ Baudrillard. If we follow the statement made by Baudrillard in ‘’Simulacra and Simulations’’‚ the Truman Show is not an ideological movie‚ in the sense that it does not give a false representation of reality but a far-more complex understanding of the relations between the real/the imaginary

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    Mind: Reality TV Is Reality TV good for us? This may be a question a person might ask themselves if they were one of the millions people who checked in with Joe Millionaire in the fall of 2003 on Fox. "Why Reality TV Is Good For Us"‚ this article was written by James Poniewozik in TIME magazine in 2003. Poniewozik goes to talk about how reality TV is good for all of us‚ "that viewers can empathize with Tony Soprano without wanting to be him" (Poniewozik 471). Wrong‚ most people look at TV and dream

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    T.V. Show Analysis – how to develop a body paragraph (Remember that you should have at least three body paragraphs‚ and they should come directly after you introduce your reader to the show you plan to analyze). Follow this basic format for each body paragraph: 1) Point out a significant aspect of the show. Briefly describe it. (This could be your describing a character‚ a situation / scenario‚ or a combination of both‚ from the show.) 2) Explain how this (#1) relates to Waters’ critique. Does

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    What impact does Reality TV have on its viewers? Cynthia M. Frisby an associate professor of advertising at the University of Missouri School of Journalism‚ Columbia‚ and coeditor of Journalism Across Cultures. Answers the question in “Getting Real with Reality TV” on September 2004 in USA Today magazine. Cynthia M. Frisby validated the appeal of Reality TV to viewers. Television networks are providing more dramatic‚ hilarious‚ and shocking content. Based on what is socially acceptable‚ and entertaining

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    Though this may be the case‚ I find myself a bit more motivated when these mathematical figures be actually applied in real life. I think I learn more when I see Math’s importance and essence in the ropes of everyday living. Now‚ here comes Numb3rs‚ a show that believes that everything is indeed‚ numbers. Though ambitious in the making‚ I let myself be excited over how everything would turn out. I was actually impressed with how they applied the concepts of limits‚ probability and conic sections into

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    I chose to watch PBS to view a Kids show; partly because as a college student I have limited income and can’t afford cable‚ and partly because I grew up watching the channel. I found website that had live streaming of certain cable network shows. When I first signed up and began watching‚ the end of Sesame Street was on. I watched on a few minutes of the show and continued watching the channel through the next show. The show that followed‚ which I watched in full‚ was Angelina Ballerina: Next

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    Journalist Morley Safer once said “Reality tv is sleazy. It is manipulative. It is as momentary as any thing in popular culture.” Many reality tv shows shown today emphasize violence which could result in dangerous actions from others. Also‚ many reality shows are easily accessible for children‚ and they can influence vulnerable children. Finally‚ many people have a difficult time separating reality from reality TV. For these reasons‚ I believe that reality tv does promote dangerous stereotypes.

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    Since the creation of reality television‚ people have been influenced for both the better and worse. Many professionals have invested their time and resources into finding out just how and why reality TV has had such a big impact on society and they have come up with many different perspectives on the matter. In the early stages of reality television‚ the whole premise was immediately scrutinized because it held an unconventional perspective on what the public knew to be reality. Authors Julia Anne

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