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    Over the years‚ hundreds of reality shows have been created as television networks advances‚ the popularity of reality TV increase. Many people like that reality TV shows were about real people with real life situations. In this article‚ “Getting Real With Reality TV‚” by Cynthia M Frisby‚ the associate professor of advertising at the University Of Missouri School Of Journalism Across Cultures. Wrote this article in 2003 and it appeared in the September 2004 issues of USA Today magazine. Frisby begins

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    The Civil War:The Real ReasonWhat was the Civil War The Civil War began April 12‚ 1861 with the attacks of Fort Sumter‚ and did not end until April 9‚ 1865 with the surrender of General Robert E. Lee of the Confederate Army. Over 620‚000 died in the war‚ along with disease killing twice as many as those lost in battle. 50‚000 survivors returned home as amputees. So why was this war fought?A common misconception  It is a commonly held view that President Lincoln fought the Civil War to free the slaves

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    English Essay ‘The Soldier’ by Rupert Brooke And ‘Asleep’ by Wilfred Owen Pg.1 These two poems show the difference of how death in the war could be written in many ways. The poets used a variety of language techniques and also the imagery being extracted by the reader. This will also help me to shape my understanding of war and hopefully lead to a change of perspective for people. Both poets have used a wide range of language techniques in both of their poems. One of the techniques used is

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    A real-time tracker for markerless augmented reality Andrew I. Comport‚ Éric Marchand‚ François Chaumette IRISA - INRIA Rennes Campus de Beaulieu‚ 35042 Rennes‚ France E-Mail : Firstname.Lastname@irisa.fr Abstract Augmented Reality has now progressed to the point where real-time applications are being considered and needed. At the same time it is important that synthetic elements are rendered and aligned in the scene in an accurate and visually acceptable way. In order to address these issues

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    The World War I writings reveal a lot about the soldiers’ emotional and psychological experience. The soldiers had to witness a lot terrible things and many soldiers experienced shellshock. The war caused soldiers to be alienated from society. The war forced soldiers to disregard their emotions and their civilization. The soldiers were forced to put on a false front. They had to tell people that the war was good and pretend it was an honor to fight in the war. These experiences are shown in the novel

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    the Civil War‚ roughly 500 thousand soldiers died‚ with the Confederate losing almost twenty times more soldiers than the Union‚ not counting the countless number of soldiers that died from disease and other non-war related topics (LaFantaSie). Both sides lost gut-wrenching numbers of soldiers during the Civil War‚ all because of there different beliefs. While death took a large toll‚ there were other tasks that soldiers had to worry about such as hunger and disease. Even Though soldiers may be more

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    “They Fought Like Demons: Women Soldiers in The Civil War” focused its attention around about 250 individual ladies who disguise themselves as men and fought along with their counterpart in the Civil War. Commonly‚ when you think of women and war together in the early years‚ your mind would center around them being self-sacrificing nurses‚ romantic spies‚ and brave women that would maintained the home front the absence of their men. The idea of the gender roles does not tell the entire story that

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    can be said the driving cause for all Soldiers during the civil war was their determination to preserve what they felt was most important‚ to the bitter end. For Southerners in particular‚ the fuel that fed their determination was their personal duty to protect their homes‚ their families’ and their independent way of life‚ at all costs. The men of the Forth Texas Battalion‚ Confederate States of America (CSA) were by no means different. These Texas Soldiers of the 4th Infantry were part of over

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    Short Story: A Real War

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    The following story is not a true one‚ it is based on true facts‚ a real war‚ and the same type of issue that happened in such war. You are Hans Pellston‚ a boy of only eighteen in August 17th‚ 1939‚ born in Nuremberg‚ Germany. So your story begins‚ on the south side of your home town. Walking along the river Rhine wasn’t so glorious at times‚ though it always seemed to give a certain solidarity that nowhere else seemed to give me. The water did not flow loudly nor did it seem still‚ the water

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    Fake Violence Vs Real War

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    Fake Violence Creates Real Violence A man gets into a violent fight in 1914. In the midst of the brawl‚ he receives a deep cut in his upper cheek. This is before the invention of penicillin and sulfa drugs (Encyclopaedia Brittanica). He has never heard of such a thing as antibiotics. The cut becomes infected‚ and develops a severe fever. His eye is lost to sepsis. He comes close to losing his life…from a cut. In the same situation a hundred years later‚ losing the eye would be unimaginable…much

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