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    Sneakers Popularity

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    Cha-Ching! There is nothing like the sound of hearing your new sneakers being rung up. The history of sneakers started 3‚000 years old! Today they are very popular. The popularity of sneakers has grown. Sneakers first started in 1868‚ and now converse have grown popular and we now have people known as “sneaker heads.” Sounds like stores are rolling in the big bucks. To begin with‚ sneakers were first introduced 3‚000 years ago. They were known as “rubber-soled

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    Abstract Reality TV shows is common spread TV program in foreign countries‚ as a result of modernity The Arabic civilization had adopted that type of program in order to keep pace with development. Those program are attracting viewer from all age category specially teenager (Arabs)‚ being live program taken from real life action‚ its show emotions and behavior of those who are involved. Star academy play a major role in influencing Arabs teenager‚ however they are the most susceptible audience. This

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    Assignment 1: Madison Conradis Katie Kingfield Reality or Hunger For Fame Reality Television: Consequences of Reality T.V on Society Reality television has become increasingly more popular and appears to be taking over the entertainment business. Psychologist Lawrence Rubin seems to think it all goes back to Aristotle and “The notion of being drawn to drama and tragedy” (Kinon‚ 2009). The viewer receives a false sense of “real life” and disconnects from their own “real life” by diving

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    To begin with‚ Nick Serpe’s article‚ “Reality Pawns: The New Money TV‚” criticizes reality TV‚ which targets the lower class‚ and broadcasts the show so people can use it as a form of entertainment. Serpe describes‚ “Tom is going to repo her car‚ but if she can answer three of five trivia question right‚ the car will be hers‚” (Serpe 268). By this statement‚ it demonstrates that the‚ trivia question‚ determines if a person will get their own property back. This means that these games are not really

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    Reality TV: Harmless Entertainment or Commercial Poisoning? THESIS: Reality television is certainly entertaining‚ informative‚ and in some instances even educational‚ but this form of media considered by many to be just “harmless entertainment” is poisoning the minds of our youth. I. Pros of watching reality shows A. Reality shows expose children to a new world by broadening their perception of life and the world around them‚ directly contributing to cognitive development. B

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    Striving for Popularity

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    others. They reach puberty and start to want independence. They will start to yearn for popularity‚ because they’ll think it’s the only way they can become important to others eyes. They will do everything and anything to be liked by everyone‚ reaching their goals‚ they’ll start acting superior. So‚ striving for popularity leads students to negatively alter their real personality. Students striving for popularity start having a dominant attitude over their peers. They want attention from others‚ so

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    imply that many Americans do not know the rules of soccer and are not familiar with the sport because not many Americans play the sport. Furthermore‚ Chris lacks enthusiasm in his game; this lack of enthusiasm illustrates the hypervisiblity of the popularity of soccer in the United States. Soccer was virtually unknown to Americans until 1967 when the first professional soccer league was set up in the United States. The league was named the North American Soccer League (NASL). The league attracted

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    The Popularity of Islam

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    Today Islam is one of the most widely spread religions‚ present in every region of the world. Plenty of factors contributed to the popularity of the religious tradition leading to the position it holds in the contemporary world. These factors can be symbolically divided into two categories‚ contemporary and historical. The historical spread of Islam was influenced by two major activities – military conquest and trade. The history of Islam is full of bloody wars‚ both with the purpose of conquering

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    agree that TV shows like ‘16 and pregnant’ encourage teenage girls to start their own family at a young age. Where this agreement usually ends however‚ is on the question of rather TV show ’16 and pregnant’ have helped teenage girls from getting pregnant at a young age. Whereas some are convinced that the show has reduced teenage pregnancy rates‚ others maintain that the show is not something teenagers should be watching because of the influence the show gives teens. Anyone familiar with the TV show ’16

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    Dear Mike Hum The article “Is Abu Ghraib the military version of reality TV?” is unpleasant to read. It tries to give the reader‚ the vision that US soldiers in this period are not responsible for their actions on torturing of other peoples (Iraqis) but rather the orders in chief. The soldiers act was because of hypothetical imperative and not by their own desires. This is total disagreeable. The most categorical imperative act is when your own life is at risk and to save it you must commit things

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