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    fall into a miserable vortex of insecurity‚ while whispering to the ceiling‚ "Why God‚ Why did you make me this way?!"  With the help of a low quality camera‚ a few image filters and a bit of airbrush here and there‚ we can all look like Kim Kardashian. But the truth no living creature has the figure and the curves of a Barbie doll. Speaking of Barbie‚ it already sets an impossible goal for children‚ that they may try to accomplish their whole life. It is impossible what so ever for a woman

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    time slots to watch educational reality shows are generally later in the evening. It is almost as if TV is trying to "dumb down" America. Non-educational Reality Television "Noneducational" reality TV includes shows like Keeping Up With The Kardashians‚ Teen Pregnancy‚ and My Sweet Sixteen. These prime time shows target youth‚ but they do not teach lessons. In fact‚ they do the opposite‚ since many young people think it okay to emulate these reality show stars. All these shows are scripted

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    When you were a kid‚ did you ever fantasize about being a pro athlete or celebrity? At one point in every child’s life‚ they dream of being on the front pages of magazines or live on TV. They dream of the A-list lifestyle and wish that they could be that when they grow up. When I was a kid‚ I dreamed of being a singer and I looked up to Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera. As I grew older‚ I saw their faces all over tabloids and their actions never made me oppose them‚ but I understood that some

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    The Truth About Millennials Millennials: the people who were born between 1980 to 2000‚ the people who are made up of teenagers and young adults‚ the greatest and biggest generation. Past generations have been calling the millennials “lazy‚ entitled‚ selfish‚ and shallow” (Stein 1)‚ but they have a reason for this. Because they “did not come of age in the era of the quantified self” (Stein 2)‚ older generations like Generation X or the baby boomers believe that millennials are too ungrateful and

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    A new day‚ a new airstrike. When will it stop? Where will it land? All they know is that once it lands‚ they will never see their home again. They will never see their family again. They will never live their life the same again. Children‚ mothers‚ all disappeared‚ all kidnapped. This is the life of an ordinary Syrian today. An ordinary Syrian who could be as young as 5 years old like Omran Daqneesh. Daqneesh is a young boy from Aleppo who has recently sparked controversy in the media as images

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    gripped by Big Brother and other reality shows. They teach us something about human nature” (Reality TV). Few channels on today’s television have shows that are not reality‚ it has taken over society. Whether it is shows like Keeping up with the Kardashians for people who love celebrities or America’s Next Top Model for those who strive to be a model‚ these reality shows have plenty of varieties for everybody to relate to. Where as in 1970‚ variety of shows were limited. It has become clear that people

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    people’s privacy. Today’s society has options to address these privacy issues and can influence the personal information they provide. Reality television is the most popular entertainment in media today. Television series such as Keeping Up With The Kardashians‚ Jersey Shore‚ and John and Kate Plus 8 are part of this growing reality television endemic. Society watches and is attracted to these shows because they are supposed to relate to ordinary people’s lives. Even though it appears that their real lives

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    Tomi Sanni Section: 2 824-239-370 September 19‚2012 A Trip to the moon and The Great Train Robbery The 21st century is an era greatly influenced by "reality television”. If we’re not trying to keep up with the Kardashians‚ we’re watching Big Brother‚ Bachelors/Bachelorette‚ and Flavor of Love. This is a contrast from the 20th century‚ which was the era of the silver screen‚ the era of cinema. Rather than having little to no imagination like television today the films

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    a massive burden on national economies‚ Costing countries billions and billions of dollars! Kaching-kaching RM 200 billion for healthcare RM 500 billion‚ law-enforcment! WOW! Loads of money! Hey‚ imagine if I had the money‚ I can but the Kardashians mansion‚ own cars from the Bentley series‚ And surrounded by hot chicks…. Aaaaahhhh (in pleasure while the

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    Female Celebrity Body Image in the Media When you are a celebrity and constantly in the spotlight‚ body image is one of the various imperfections the media focuses on. When entering this particular profession‚ most of the time celebrities aren’t prepared for the constant harsh remarks from the tabloids. In some cases‚ celebrities often times develop depression or a disorder such as anorexia or bulimia. The rest of the population then sees how celebrities react to try to be what the media interoperates

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