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    4-D Spacetime Reality

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    We live in a 4-D spacetime reality. Spacetime is the combination of space and time that makes up the "fabric" of our universe. People disagree about measurements of time and space because we all look at the same thing from different perspectives. General relativity tells us that gravity is caused by curving in the spacetime by the mass of objects. This means that time runs more slowly the stronger the gravitational field‚ referred to as gravitational time dilation. Note the green rings. They

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    Breaking Reality Reality television has brought many different cultures and lifestyles into the limelight. TLC’s Breaking Amish has cast that light upon Amish youth and their desire to break out of their stereotypical molds. Once the young Amish decide to become “English” or break away from the Amish Church‚ they are usually shunned and become outcasts of society. Are these young Amish renegades promoting unhealthy lifestyles and giving the Amish Church a bad name? It can be deemed that

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    Reality Shows: Real or Fake

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    What is a Reality Show? A television reality show features talent culled from the ranks of ’ordinary’ people‚ not professionally trained actors. Reality show producers typically shoot hundreds of hours of footage per episode and use creative editing to create a narrative thread. Subjects of a reality show may be given some rudimentary directions offscreen‚ but the point is to allow the performers to act and react as normally as possible. A reality show is not to be confused with a documentary‚ in

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    More Than One Reality

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    More Than One Reality By: Ethan Caldwell Reality is kind of like a memory. Everyone has their own different ideas of what it should be but none are necessarily the truth. For example two people who were both in the great depression could have totally different thoughts on the difficult times. While one could have lived on the streets struggling every day to find food and water‚ the other could have been among the few rich people and lived in luxury. Both of them would have very different memories

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    Reality Television: Good or Bad Sharia Burden Eng 122 Deborah Busby January 21‚ 2013 Reality Television: Good or Bad Most teens perceive reality television programs in different views and for different reason. Teens even have different reactions to viewing these reality television programs whether it is a negative reaction or positive reaction. Parents never consciously think of how the impact on these programs or what their teen is really watching until they become involved. Some parents

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    who can separate reality from illusion. - Author Unknown The Oxford dictionary defines the word ‘reality’ as a quality of being real; something real and not imaginary. When that aforementioned word is put together with the word ‘show’‚ you will get the product of a formulaic genre that is a simulation of real life. So the real question here still stands‚ should reality television be banned for general viewers? Let’s start off with the favorable points. Intrinsically‚ reality shows are pure

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    people with their inner selves differing from their outer selves. Are the characters in Hamlet the same on the inside as they appear to be on the outside? The characters in William Shakespeare’s Hamlet can be studied in a manner relating to appearance versus reality. Some of these characters are Claudius‚ Rosencrantz and Guildenstern‚ and Hamlet. One character who enables us to examine the theme of appearance versus reality is Claudius‚ the new King of Denmark. In Act

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    English 105 Ms. LoBosco Effect of Reality TV Shows on Teenage Girls The beginning of reality television started in the 1940s. Allen Funt’s Candid Camera went on air in the year 1948. Candid Camera was a hidden camera television series‚ which record people who are placed in embarrassing‚ ridiculous‚ and hilarious positions‚ and show their reactions. When people watch reality TV‚ they tend to think that what they are seeing is a true depiction of reality. Because of that‚ they tend to believe

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    Virtual Reality Inf 103

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    can imagine could come true. Where is this? In virtual reality. Embark on new adventures or simply learn a new skill. No matter what it is you are trying to achieve‚ virtual reality can take you there. Technology keeps moving forward and improving along the way. Virtual reality can help to do so many thing from making that movie look even cooler to helping to train you for that new job you just accepted. Here I will show you what virtual reality is‚ where it started‚ what it can be used for and where

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    A newspaper headline screams in your face - Sixteen year old Shinjini from Kolkata has been reported paralysed after she was rebuked by the judges of the TV reality show Dhoom Macha Le Dhoom. Unable to cope with the humiliation‚ Shinjini failed to recover from the shock and lost her ability to speak and identify people. Good morning respected judges‚ venerable teachers‚ dear friends and my worthy opponents. Today I stand before you to speak for the motion. The newspaper headline which I

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