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    Reality Shows

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    don’t watch much t.v.‚ but there are a few shows over the years that have caught my attention. Networks have come out with hundreds of different shows‚ which can be divided into different categories that each go to different extremes; talk shows‚ hidden camera‚ celebrity‚ dating based‚ makeover‚ professional activities‚ special living environment and hoax. Talk Shows. The talk show has been one of the most consistent genres on television since the 1980’s. Talk shows involve a host who interviews

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    game shows are usually not classified as reality television‚ even though they also feature non-actors in unscripted situations. Other genres that predate the reality television boom have sometimes been retroactively grouped into reality TV‚ including hidden camera shows such as Candid Camera (1948)‚ talent-search shows such as The Original Amateur Hour (1948)‚ documentary series about ordinary people such as the Up Series (1964)‚ high-concept game shows such as The Dating Game (1965)‚ home improvement

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    presidents that have made an impact on the country. The most important is Theodore Roosevelt. As a boy‚ Roosevelt was born into a wealthy family‚ however he had frail health. By no means did that mean that he was less of an intellectual. In fact‚ his intellectualism led to his great achievements we know today. These great achievements were‚ the square deal‚ his foreign policy and the FDA. In Theodore Roosevelt’s first term of presidency‚ he created the “square deal” it expressed his views of labor‚ parenthood

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    this quote is explicitly trying to inform the reader that intellectual individuals should be more idolize as well as any other athlete or celebrity. At the end of his essays‚ he uses a rhetorical question to get the reader to think about how intellectualism should be valued and what they

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    a constructive intellectual quality. This trait is a part of almost everyone’s personality but with different levels. Questioning the opinions is not detrimental‚ rather‚ by undertaking this interrogation process you get to know the levels of intellectualism. In

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    new soft khaki pants would be labeled a socially awkward intellectual‚ but would not be called a nerd. Wikipedia’s definition does not fit the real definition of a nerd because real nerds wouldn’t say that nerdiness is necessarily a matter of intellectualism and social awkwardness. So then what really is a nerd? There are two main types of nerds. The first type is disproportionately male‚ which include men who are often related to machines. Members of this category tend to remind people of machines

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    The Hidden Curriculum

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    The hidden curriculum American Marxist economists and sociologists Bowles and Gintis (1976) believed that through education there is a “Hidden Curriculum” which helped to achieve the objectives of the capitalists. (To provide capitalists with a hardworking‚ subservient‚ docile and obedient work force.) The hidden curriculum consists of those things that pupils learn through the experience of attending school‚ not educational objectives. Bowles and Gintis state that the hidden curriculum shapes

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    Hidden Curriculum

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    Hidden Curriculum Education is designed to serve many purposes towards the youths of today. It teaches the youth how to be better people and it prepares them for life. Education teaches its pupils knowledge in more that one way‚ by looking at life in different directions. There is a curriculum that is taught by the teachers and the textbooks‚ and in addition to the standard schooling there is also a "hidden curriculum." Gatto and Rose each have their own style of teaching and learning and their

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    Running head: Hidden Curriculum; Forces That Impact Instruction Hidden Curriculum; Forces That Impact Instruction S. Duncan University of Phoenix EDD 558 Jennifer Wordell Monday‚ June 12‚ 2006 Hidden Curriculum; Forces That Impact Instruction Students who go to college to become teachers are taught a general course of subject matter that when they become teachers they will teach to their students. They are given new ways to teach the same curriculum that has

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    unannounced inspection from the Care Quality Commission (CQC). This inspection was carried out after the BBCs panorama went undercover with one person posing as a care worker with a hidden camera on her person‚ as well as hidden cameras in certain resident’s rooms. What they discovered would shock and horrify the nation. The hidden cameras revealed certain residents being roughly handled and taunted. Call bells were being left unanswered for unacceptable amounts of time‚ even being pulled out on one occasion

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