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    Reality shows has grown in popularity for several years and it will never slow down because of the excitement and attention it brings to the viewers. A reality show is based upon many things that go on in a daily life such as romance‚ drama‚ friendship‚ hate and etc. Being on a reality show may look fun but it’s a lot of hard work. Reality shows bring a lot of attention and the companies are making a lot of money for it because of the viewers. * Reality shows are bad‚ lazy and violence television

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    in limbo and lose sight of reality forever. Inception certainly rewards the attention it demands. The visuals are breathtaking‚ especially in the third dream level‚ and the action jaw dropping. Even better‚ however‚ is the complexity of the plot and the thought it provokes. The director forces his viewer to question “reality” as it is conventionally understood‚ and fans have debated from the film’s opening day whether or not Cobb has completely lost sight of reality at the end. Fan theories abound

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    REALITY TV’S SHOWS EFFECT ON KIDS: Lately‚ shows that are produced in the TV are reality TV shows. Through the years‚ Reality TV shows have scattered all over the TV we see aspiring models‚ fashion designers‚ artists‚ chefs etc. To become popular and it is a rather fast way to earn money and be seen by the public. But‚ the reality TV show that has caught my attention is Jersey Shore; it’s a show that puts 8 people in a house in New Jersey‚ the camera follows them as they continue with their daily

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    Reality television has strong influence and damaging effects on our society. But let’s face it‚ we feed on the drama. We love to absorb another life other than our own. Along with it comes the misconception of reality which distorts how one believes they have to behave to gain fame or attention. Reality television is bad for culture because it only elevates money‚ beauty‚ and fame above other qualities by promoting inappropriate behavior such as bullying‚ casual sex‚ alcohol abuse and bad language

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    Richard Bach made a very powerful statement in the book Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah that has always resonated well with his audience and it was “Rarely do members of the same family grow up under the same roof.” This concept has created the profound thought that family does not need to be related‚ and in fact you can meet members of your family in every stage of your life. When you imagine a family; race‚ age‚ and sexuality are not determining factors. However‚ a family is a

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    would much rather increase their television watching. Television is not the basic programs that were aired even a decade ago. There are now programs called reality television. Maryann Haggerty quoted‚ “In the blink of an eye‚ it seems‚ reality television has become a certifiable global pop-culture phenomenon.” There are currently over 200 reality television shows broadcasting all over the world. Any given subject can be found on television. You can watch a program from cooking‚ to life of a teen mother

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    1. What most surprised you about the film? Which particular arguments or information stuck out the most to you? When watching the video‚ Race: The Power of an Illusion‚ I found it really interesting when the students in the workshop were testing their DNA. I related to the students and thought the same thing they thought when they were deciding who would be the closest match in DNA and in the skin test. I wish I had had the opportunity to do the same type of project when I was in biology in high

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    Summary: The novel Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah by writer and pilot Richard Bach. First published in 1977‚ the story questions the reader’s view of reality‚ proposing that what we call reality is merely an illusion we create for learning and enjoyment. The mystical adventure of Illusion: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah is about an itinerant flier who flies passengers around the skies above Midwest corn fields in an antique bi-plane. He is unexpectedly joined on this lonely

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    Unaccepted Realities Sophocles’ “Oedipus the King” and Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman” are dramas demonstrating how life can produce tragedy when a person fails to accept reality. The unwillingness of both Oedipus and Willy to accept reality‚ along with their pride‚ leads to selfish and disastrous actions‚ in spite of their contrasting social statuses and values. Their determination and motivation to rise above their struggles and maintain a positive outcome in their lives unluckily

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    question we are left with is ‘Can the Earth cope with the world’s growing population?’ In this essay I will be addressing this question and critically evaluating it looking at various articles from different sources and trying to present both sides to the argument. There are obviously two answers to this question. The first being well yes we can cope with the world’s growing population and we will find a way to do so. The second being no we can’t cope with the world’s population if it continues

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