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    “Origin Of Reality Television” What Impact Reality Television Has On Society? Television has become a member of almost every family on our planet. It is not just any ordinary member‚ but a very important one‚ because the time spent next to it exceeds the amount of time spent together with any other family member. You don ’t have to apply any efforts to talk or listen to complaints while communicating with it. Television has the power to alter society. Whether we realize it or not‚ what we watch

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    The History and Impact of Reality Television There are times when people wish that they could live the life of someone else. They may choose to do so out of stress‚ anger‚ sadness‚ or from being bored of their lives. In order to flee from their busy lives‚ they turn toward reality television. However‚ reality television can be seen in a positive or negative light. Reality television has become a bad influence upon its viewers‚ an escape from the challenges and difficulties of real life‚ and a

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    Reality Television Reality TV is the number one most watched type of show. In fact‚ reality TV episodes have increased to 57% of all television shows that can be found on your screens. Many people have different opinions on reality TV‚ usually love or hate. Some shows‚ influence people to be aware of their own problems‚ teach valuable tips and lessons or help people pursue their dreams. Although most big reality TV shows do include some form of humiliation as well. The society also is negatively

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    Virtual Reality

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    Virtual Reality Virtual reality has promise for nearly every industry ranging from architecture and design to movies and entertainment‚ but the real industry to gain from this technology is science in general. The money that can be saved examining the probability of experiments in an artificial world before they are actually carried out could be great‚ and the money saved on energy could be even greater. Virtual reality is something that personally excites me because uses and benefits of it are

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    The Fictional Reality

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    The Fictional Reality In today ’s society‚ reality television shows are known to be one of the most popular genre of television. One of the biggest aspect why reality television shows are so beloved by the audience is the fact how ordinary people can gain instant fame. Ordinary people can watch the shows‚ see people like themselves and fantasize that they too could become celebrities by being on television. However‚ some instances are just too good to be true. There is a distinct line that separates

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    Augmented Reality

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    Abstract The main target of this report is to broad the concept of Augmented Reality. In addition‚ this report also includes the analysis of various economic and environmental issues produced by Augmented Reality. The report is divided into 6 different sections. Each section has its own purpose. In the beginning‚ a brief introduction about Augmented Reality (AR) is given‚ along with its types and working mechanism. Similarly‚ the background section tells about the history of AR; how AR has evolved

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    Reality Therapy was developed by psychiatrist William Glasser (1925). By 1962 Reality Therapy was complete‚ and Glasser then revised William Powers’ Control Theory and renamed it Choice Theory in 1996. The New Reality Theory claims that most clients share the same basic dilemma: an unhappy relationship with a significant person in their life. The main goal of this therapy is to support clients in connecting with the people they wish to include in their quality world‚ which is the world they would

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    I was in a lawyer’s office to sign some documents. I tend to look at the walls while waiting‚ and read the diplomas. I noticed several diplomas that did not fit in with your standard law office. These spoke of “bravery in the service of mankind‚” “saving lives during terrorist attacks‚” and “excellent emergency care under fire.” I asked Dror‚ the lawyer‚ about these diplomas. He smiled‚ ever so modestly‚ and said that although he had a busy law practice‚ one day a week he was an emergency paramedic

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    of entertainment. Recently‚ reality TV shows have caused a shift to the showbiz industry and gradually became an effective instrument used to attract more viewers. However‚ it has been suggested that the family-based reality TV programme brings more harm than good to the society. Although most of the shows encourage family bonding‚ it is apparent that the audience of all ages are more vulnerable to the negative images shown in the TV shows. Since family-based reality TV shows portray a negative reflection

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    Romance Versus Reality “The best laid schemes of mice and men go aft astray‚ and leave us naught by grief and pain for promised joy…” (Robert Burns). This quote means that the romantic themes in the book vanish and leave behind realistic shock. In “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck‚ Lennie‚ George and Curley’s wife’s romantic dream of owning a farm is crushed by the reality of death. The dead mouse symbolizes that Lennie’s dream of taking care of rabbits will never come true. The dead puppy

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