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    Kenneth Nevling Professor Whitworth ENG 114: First draft- Reality TV 07 November‚ 2010 Reality TV and It’s Effect on Society A reality TV show stars a non-celebrity or a volunteer who wants to participate in the program. The core role is to see what their reactions in certain scenarios are‚ and how they face given situations. The audience feels like they have a connection with the show’s stars as they feel that they are real and normal people representing them. Viewers are then entertained

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    Summary and Response The article Reality Television: Oxymoron by George F. Will describes how television works and how it has changed over the years. He explains how television shows are now mostly imitations‚ they create shows off other shows with a somewhat more interesting twist making viewers more interested in watching. According to George F. Will‚ people are becoming "desensitized". Since people are becoming less easily shocked or amazed‚ television shows now are increasing the amount of degradation

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    Reality Television It’s Sunday night‚ the work is done and you are ready to sit down and relax. You walk down the stairs‚ make some popcorn‚ cuddle up on the couch‚ and flip on your favorite reality television show. On that Sunday evening you will not only have one reality show to choose from but many because reality television is becoming commonplace. These shows range from competitions to find your future spouse to episodes documenting the life of celebrities. What each show has in common

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    School of Communication and Creative Arts Department of Communication and Media Studies Bachelor of Communication ( Hons ) Prepared to | : | Ms. Christable Karunanayaka | | | | Prepared by | : | Wilson Siew Wei Sern ‚ 47030 | | | Lee Shen May‚ Jolynn ‚ 57233 | | | Chong Chun Hoong ‚ 57424 | | | Kevin Chan Wei Siong‚ 58178 | Subject Name | : | Consumer Behavior | | | | Subject Code | : | MBMM 004 | | | | Title | : | Consumer Buying Process and Making Behavior

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    in the show well they completely support the stereotype that black people are thugs who sells drugs and shoot each other. While the white people in the show are poor people who portray ghetto “trailer trash” type of people. Overall the show “Shameless” did not do a very good job to defy the typical stereotypes applied to the races‚ class and genders. Although it did go against a few of the typical stereotypes there was more events supporting stereotypes. Especially since this show is still out on

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    shows are reality television(Reality Television:a Shocking Statistic).The average American watches five hours of television a day‚ that means they spend three and a half hours a day watching reality television.This shows that reality television is affecting everyone’s everyday lives.Reality television is harmful to our society because it promotes stereotypes‚it leaves a lasting impression on young susceptible minds‚and it is false advertising. A guilty pleasure enjoyed by many‚reality television

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    Ryan E Curry Sr Ms Wright Eng 103 Mar 31 2013 Types of dogs There are over 150 types of dogs and they all provide a variety of services Dogs have been man’s best friend for centuries. Each dog has its own unique characteristics like size appearance‚ temperament health‚ grooming requirements‚ etc. . . .Each type of dogs have a history of origin and lineage. There are many groups of dogs that have served mankind for many years such as the herding‚ hound

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    162 T Th 8-9:15 Real But Not Really: The Reality TV Genre When Philo T. Farnsworth invented the electric television‚ he probably did not think that it would be used to show people eating bugs‚ finding husbands based on votes of viewers‚ or living on deserted islands. But that is exactly what you can see any given night on television now. This newest form of television programming fad is the reality television genre. Reality television is now on every station‚ every

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    Reality TV is defined as portraying real life shows (mainly not scripted) on television. Reality TV trend was introduced approximately thirty years ago. In this article “Reality TV‚ or The Secret Theater of Neoliberalism” author Nick Couldry explained reality television with respect to neoliberal system. The purpose of this article is to demonstrate that there is a connection between reality television norms and neoliberalism. Additionally‚ Couldry linked neoliberalism with common sense‚ which is

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    All most everyone watches reality television with a lot of enthusiasm and excitement. Some people watch violent gladiators fight in an arena .There is really no difference besides death and gore. They both have a lot in common and there both fun to watch. The shows that some people watch is very intense and it is interesting. The gladiators are like the people who yell or do things to effect other people. In the article Real-Life fight to the death by Scope said that “there is nothing so ruinous

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