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    where housewives used to be stuck to the television sets at prime time waiting for the conventional `Saas- Bahu’ dramas. It’s the time to welcome the era of Reality television which is a place where fiction meets realism and where the monotony of the ultra-dramatic soap operas is broken. These history of these shows traces back to international television and in India‚ the first ever reality show was Channel V’s talent hunt for a musical band. Reality shows are gaining popularity with the Indian

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    had done my share of watching television‚ and came to the realization that it was an utter waste of time. Sure‚ some of TV has redeeming merit: news shows‚ the discovery channel‚ etc. But many people tend to watch reality shows‚ soap operas and other drivel instead of meaningful shows. Most reality TV is pointless and ludicrous. If reality shows are an accurate portrayal of reality‚ then please shoot me. I say we outlaw reality TV as false advertising as to what reality really is. But I do believe

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    Children and Television Watching: The Opinions of Parents in the United States A Qualitative Study By: M. Carpenter Introduction and Literature Review One concern that parents may have towards their children is whether or not television is good for them. According to The Nielson Company‚ television viewing among kids is at an eight-year high. Whether it is TV shows or DVDs‚ American children between the ages of two and eleven are watching more television than ever before. Kids between

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    Television a blessing or a curse? TV or not TV? That is the question. .Television is one of the greatest and at the same time worst inventions of all times. . It is true that television can inform‚ inspire and create. But it can also misinform‚ deceive and destroy. Firstly‚ watching television makes people depended on laid-on entertainment. That makes them lazy and unoccupied. People used to have hobbies‚ read books‚ listen to music‚ go outside for walks now all of these have been replaced by

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    Realities of War: Loved and Lost English Literature 108 July 27 2014 War is a patriotic act where one seeks the determination to lead their country. It can be viewed as noble‚ cruel‚ inhumane‚ and can make an individual a hero or a criminal. It affects everyone

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    Bad eating habits are common. It is easy to operate on automatic when it comes to food. Living in a fast-paced society often makes it so you have to eat on the run‚ skip meals‚ eat whatever is fast and easy or use food to relieve stress. We eat a lot of bad foods everyday‚ but we don’t think what impact on our health it makes. I watch a video about Top 10 Bad Foods and now I can say which products and drinks disappear forever from my diet. So Top 10 Bad Foods are : 1. Soda 2. Doughnuts

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    Television And Its Effects On Its Viewers Most of today’s society might think that reality TV started with MTV’s hit show the real world‚ or CBS’ show Survivor. That in fact is not true‚ reality TV started in 1948 with the Alan Funt Show called “Candid Camera” which was originally started as a radio show when he was in the service. Reality TV blew up as a major part of television around 1999–2000 with the triumph of such television series like Big Brother. Programs in the reality television programs

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    s the TV‚ as we know it‚ dead? The last few years has seen more people ditching their televisions in favour of a bigger monitor than ever before. With movie and TV downloads (legal or otherwise)‚ streamed video content from a host of online players and a raft of catch-up services‚ some have speculated that it’s the thin end of the wedge for the goggle box. At the same time‚ we’ve since seen the Internet come to our TVs‚ widgets on our big screens and the arrival of 3D from the cinema as well‚

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    Whose Reality

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    We grow through exploring multiple realities Its 9pm on a Sunday and I can feel the first of the rain as its droplets catch on my outstretched palms. There’s something very humbling about the rain. It’s one of nature’s great forces‚ and completely escapes our control. When the rain comes‚ it doesn’t account for petty human drama‚ politics and cultural divisions. I ponder this thought as I round the bend and turn down the next street. The rain is a reminder that above all else‚ we are at the whim

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    The invention of television is one of the major achievements in human history. Televisions have changed people’s entertainment‚ their views of the world‚ and their lifestyles. Nowadays‚ people spend‚ on average‚ three hours and forty-six minutes every day watching television. When they reach the age of sixty-five‚ they will approximately have nine years facing those dramatic screens (“Television Statistics and Sources”). “Television is the first truly democratic culture-the first culture available

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