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    Semester 1 – Level 5 – MFC5312 - Television Genres Essay - Deadline 7th December Explore in detail the development of one television genre of your choice. In this essay I am going to explore the development of reality television and throughout this essay I will consider generic characteristics‚ the genres place in television schedules‚ the needs and expectations of audiences and also the future of the genre on television. ‘The word genre simply means order. As applied to artistic works‚ a genre

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    An Expectation and Its Reality The thought process is one of the main differences between human being and animal. People have the ability to think‚ to plan for their future in a specific way than animal. A state of the art building‚ music‚ designs of any kind‚ and assays show in the real world what the artist has been thinking in the abstract. People have that ability to conceive or image everything first in their mind‚ than try to accomplish what they have pictured in the abstract‚ where no

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    Classification Essay Professor S Television Classification TV shows can range from cartoons to reality and fiction‚ which makes a huge gap in between the three genres. Although all of the television shows I chose are on premium channels‚ they all differ in every way. HBO and SHOWTIME offer more realistic shows‚ but when comparing you won’t get a lot of results. Dexter‚ which premiers on SHOWTIME‚ is a television show about a young man who works as a blood spatter analyst for the Miami Metro

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    Not only is the Truman show a great and entertaining film but also a fun and easy way to teach techniques used in films. I’m here to represent my class to argue why the Truman show should still be used as a close study of text for year 11 English. This film uses a great actor to portray many important themes and messages throughout the film...these include: * Media manipulation * Morals and ethics * Reality vs. Illusion * The power of the human spirit These different themes are used

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    Reality versus Illusion Texts: Life of Pi King Lear Heavenly Creatures Blade Runner Pans Labyrinth Research Questions: 1. How does each character’s situation influence their perception or ideas of reality versus illusion? 2. What are the similarities and differences between the main character’s situation in each text? 3. What insights relating to reality and illusion can be gained from each text? Resources: Title: Life of Pi Author: Yann Martel Question 1: Pi survives his ordeal

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    CHILD AS A DOMESTIC WORKER: A BANE FOR THE SOCIETY Dr. Ved Pal Singh Deswal Assistant Professor‚ Faculty of Law M. D. University Rohtak-124001 (Haryana) Email: vpdeswal@gmail.com‚ M.No: 09466901134 Children are known as the future of a nation. But these things are not there in real spirit. A child‚ who should be in the school‚ is in the house of someone for the sake of his livelihood‚ sometime for the family members also. In a welfare state that too in 21st century and in the era of

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    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. With all the hours spent on watching such shows‚ I feel television has corrupted the world. Television

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    Opening page Index Index 1 Introduction 2 Definition: What exactly is augmented reality? 2 How does it work? 3 Evaluation of the current market 4 Future applications 4 Augmented reality as a product: The Google glasses 4 Risks and challenges 4 Introduction We are living in a full-connected world where most homes are connected to a high-speed Internet connection‚ where the Internet follows us on our smartphones‚ our tablets‚ our laptop‚ a world where you can access any information

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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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    Fears and External Obstacles versus Freedom to Leave (The Truman Show 1998) Lauren: Yeah. I know. Look‚ Truman‚ I’m not allowed to talk to you. You know. Truman Burbank: Yeah‚ well‚ I can understand‚ I’m a pretty dangerous character. - When Truman met Sylvia first time Everyone in the world has different characteristics and personalities. When many different characters make harmony together‚ it leads to great wealth in our lives. Not necessarily money‚ but the quality of life. However‚

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