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    descent have settled in the state. The Center for Public Education concludes that‚ “our youngest populations are the most diverse; forty-seven percent of children younger than five belong to a racial or ethnic minority group.” With that being said the California educational system does not meet all the demands that an ethnically diverse state should meet due to low funds‚ “the government schools may be unable to provide the kind of high quality education that students need to achieve their potential” (Anderson

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    Virtual Reality INF 103: Computer Literacy Patrick Williams January 23‚ 2012 Imagine relaxing on a beach‚ or wherever is soothing for oneself after a hard day of work. For some this escape is plausible‚ but many people do not have this luxury. That is where the ideas and research of virtual reality come in to play. The idea that one can enter an environment that typically is unavailable due to cost‚ safety‚ or perceptual reasons. Virtual reality is a dynamic development that humankind will

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    Karima Hilliard Ms. Leith English 111‚ Section 026 20 October 2012 Analysis of Supermarket in California Allen Ginsberg portrays alienation as a lonely walk to the supermarket. In the poem “A Supermarket in California” he displays this idea through the images of people in the supermarket‚ his use of the word “penumbras” and the use of the word “enumerations”. Allen Ginsberg is alienated thus causes him to use his imagination for company. In the poem Ginsberg states that there was whole families

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    the Journal “Impacts of “three Strikes and You’re Out” on Crime Trends in California and Throughout the United States” shows that the Three Strikes law may not have such a large impact on the reduction of crime. In fact‚ the effects of this policy may not even come from the incarceration of third strikers‚ but from its deterrent effect. Statistics gathered in the years shortly after the law was implemented showed that California had a “20.2% total crime drop and the 13.8% decline in violent crime from

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    ABSTRACT REALITY SHOWS gave a new face to Indian Television. They started with very few but reached to a number which was not expected and today they have a new standard. There are different types of reality shows some real and fiction. In this report there is mention of start of reality shows and how these shows have changed over the years. Also topic of various types of reality shows be it real or imitated. There is also inclusion of how there is lack of innovation in our shows

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    build the house (the Block)‚ reality television exposes that little peeping tom is all of us. Reality TV satisfies that instinct of perving into others lives‚ and the reality of reality television is that as humans we enjoy this. Reality TV is not much different from normal programs‚ like any program‚ reality television has the essentials‚ it has a mix of characters‚ it puts those characters in situation‚ and the result is usually a failure or success. But the catch of reality television is that the characters

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    RUNNING HEAD: Reality Television‚ why? Reality Television‚ why do we watch these shows? Norma Gallegos ENGL122 Allorah Wyman Feb 4‚ 2013 Reality Television As a child growing up watching television

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    American scientist Philippe Cousteau said‚ “Our oceans are facing innumerable threats from overfishing and pollution to ocean acidification and invasive/extinction of species.” This quote rings to our lives today in California because having over 50 beaches locally‚ we have seen most if not all of them in some manner polluted and mistreated. Simply‚ we love to visit our local beaches for the cool breeze and the overall view. The sense of “vacation” that draws us after a hard day’s work. We as humans

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    on Reality Television: A Deterioration of Mass Entertainment‚ or a Positive Experience for Viewers Reality television is an extremely popular phenomenon despite its exceptionally young age. Reality television shows are popping up every day‚ increasing viewer counts for the strongest television channels in the market. Their success‚ unlike their effect on the viewer‚ is in arguable. Salman Rushdie‚ in his article‚ Reality TV: A Dearth of Talent and the Death of Morality argues that reality television

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    Everyone constructs their own reality Each person has their own perception of reality‚ that doesn’t always represent what the world really is. Our reality is a blend of attitudes‚ perceptions and influences from our environment‚ which is controlled by ourselves. In Tennessee Williams’s play‚ ’A Streetcar Named Desire’‚ all characters create their own reality‚ through their views on their experiences. It is made very clear that each character has a different reality from one another‚ emphasizing

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