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    completely. Opponents meanwhile maintain that people should be allowed to watch what they like‚ and that reality programmes make good TV‚ as shown by consistently high viewer figures.Reality TV is dishonest – it pretends to show “reality” but it actually distorts the truth to suit the programme makers. The shows are not really “real” – they are carefully cast to get a mix of “characters” who are not at all typical. Mostly they show a bunch of young‚ good-looking self-publicists‚ who will do anything to get

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    used. Consequently it is important to understand it when writing. One problem reflexive style has is subjectivity. A text written in reflexive style will no doubt have been influenced by its authors personal feelings and bias. As a result‚ it can distort the information the text is attempting to describe‚ possibly spreading misinformation. This can lead to a misinformed reader and‚ if the information is spread far enough‚ false misconceptions about the subject the original text “described”. Another

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    Q1. Both nick and Gatsby have powerful imaginations that distort their views of reality. Discuss how this trait helps to develop their relationship and characterisation. Both Nick and Gatsby personify their views of reality throughout the novel‚ whereas Gatsby is deluding himself into seeing the world he has made up in his head Nick is the one observing this and telling the reader his perspective. An example of this is shown through how know one truly knows who Gatsby is‚ thinking he ‘killed a man’

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    Unlike religion‚ it shows us that it is where it without using our imagination for what we could have. From “being into having… and from having into appearing"‚ the society is being mediated by images and these images produce false consciousness and distort human rationality. The reason why people want to be in the society of the spectacle is because it is so popular that it

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    important for a trusting relationship between the client and his or her attorney. In all respects “if clients were not assured of the confidentiality of the information they share with their attorney‚ then they would have an incentive to hide or distort facts” (Meyer & Grant‚ 2003). The idea behind this agreement is that it provides guidance for the attorney and also helps to protect the client when revealing important information. An attorney is bound to not disclose any information given

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    The newspaper becomes more important than even the cup of tea. Newspapers are also like a potion to which we seem to be so deeply addicted. As the newspaper gets dropped within our gate all those in the family try to have a glance at it as per their interest. If one is interested in what is happening on the political front‚ the other is interested to have a look at the share-rates while the younger folk might like to know the latest regarding the details of the cricket match. A newspaper thus

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    Rhetoric Of Fear Analysis

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    THE RETHORIC OF FEAR Today against humanity is a super- rational system of economic classification and prioritization; that are the global markets and their laws. The average man is convinced that he can not deviate from this determinism nor to claim control or mitigate their will‚ because they are omnipotent‚ as measurements and statistics show and the economists agree. The invisible omnipotent power exercises its absolute power over the individual who experiences with anxiety his own “smallness”

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    “Prey‚” a great amount of abnormality and frightfulness is exhibited. Specifically‚ Amelia is running from the doll when she realizes “both [her] legs were caking blood‚ some of the gashes still bleeding‚” (Matheson 7). The aspect of grotesqueness distorts the normal and comfortable to add distaste to a certain subject. Various gothic authors display the themes of ambiguity and grotesqueness throughout their works. However‚ their intention of doing so is to ultimately increase the thrill and suspense

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    current information still exists; therefore not only could incorrect decision be made but also the outside lag of the implementation of those decisions could further skew the economic data. Additionally‚ the feds macroeconomic policies only further distort simple economic signals such as the price mechanism. By raising or lowering the interest rates and increasing or decreasing the money supply the fed begins to send the incorrect information into the market.

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    behavioral therapy which teaches good critical thinking skills. It offers good solution to trigger warnings. I think this therapy needs to be use more often because it teaches us to think more objectively rather than subjectively. Think subjectively distorts our way of thinking especially in the classroom. This way of thinking offers a solution to overcoming our fears and hypersensitivity. It is unfair that teachers and administration have to make adjustment to their course because someone feels offended

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