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    A Talk Show

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    A talk show(American and Australian English) or chat show (British) is a television program or radio program where one person (or group of people) discuss various topics put forth by a talk show host.[1] Usually‚ ‚ usually consisting of a group of people who are learned or who have great experience in relation to whatever issue is being discussed on the show for that episode. Other times‚ a single guest discusses their work or area of expertise with a host or co-hosts. A call-in show takes live

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    In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird the mockingbird symbolizes innocence. There are three people that are mockingbirds. They are all innocent in a way‚ but are harmed or treated unfairly. In the novel Maudie Atkinson said “... it is a sin to kill a mockingbird.” (pg. 119) It is a sin to kill a mockingbird because they don’t do anything but sing for us. Three people lived unhappy lives and were treated unfairly even though they didn’t harm anyone else.

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    Reality TV

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    Reality Television Reality TV is the number one most watched type of show. In fact‚ reality TV episodes have increased to 57% of all television shows that can be found on your screens. Many people have different opinions on reality TV‚ usually love or hate. Some shows‚ influence people to be aware of their own problems‚ teach valuable tips and lessons or help people pursue their dreams. Although most big reality TV shows do include some form of humiliation as well. The society also is negatively

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    The Fictional Reality

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    The Fictional Reality In today ’s society‚ reality television shows are known to be one of the most popular genre of television. One of the biggest aspect why reality television shows are so beloved by the audience is the fact how ordinary people can gain instant fame. Ordinary people can watch the shows‚ see people like themselves and fantasize that they too could become celebrities by being on television. However‚ some instances are just too good to be true. There is a distinct line that separates

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    do the children in Lord of the Flies and “Pilgrims” lose their innocence because they do not have authoritative figures in their life‚ but this eventually causes and leads to tragedy in both situations. In Lord of the Flies the majority of the boys’ loss of innocence transitions into the brutal savagery demonstrated‚ causing two deaths‚ which stems from the lack of adult authority. As the boys’ belief in the beast gradually increases‚ their innocence decreases. This descent from innocence ends with

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    AUGMENTED REALITY

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    AUGMENTED REALITY Himani Gupta ABES Engineering College‚GZB Email:himani.abes1992@gmail.com Contact:9971681258 Neha Shukla ABES Engineering College‚GZB Email:shukla.neha2710@gmail.com Contact:9650737009 Surbhi Bansal ABES Engineering College‚GZB Email:sur_bansal@yahoo.co.in Contact:8802677515 ABSTRACT Augmented Reality (AR) is a new technology that involves the overlay of computer graphics on the real world. Its goal

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    The Truman Show

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    “The Truman Show” is a film about a reality television show that was created to depict the life of Truman Burbank‚ the main character in the show who was adopted by the networking company‚ he is made to believe that the environment he lives in is true and real‚ this is his reality. The film is set in the made up town of Seahaven‚ which is a simulated world made to be similar to the real world in order for the audience to be able to relate to the events. The set of Seahaven is inside a large dome

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    There are many people who have a fear of having to grow up. When a child grows up their innocence starts to fade away. It is something that happens no matter how much someone wants to keep it. Some people cannot accept the fact that growing up is a part of life. That as one grows up they learn and understand things that they did not when they were children. In The Catcher in the Rye‚ Holden Caulfield is the protagonist who is not too keen of having to grow up. Throughout the novel this fear is shown

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    Virtual Reality

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    Virtual Reality Virtual reality has promise for nearly every industry ranging from architecture and design to movies and entertainment‚ but the real industry to gain from this technology is science in general. The money that can be saved examining the probability of experiments in an artificial world before they are actually carried out could be great‚ and the money saved on energy could be even greater. Virtual reality is something that personally excites me because uses and benefits of it are

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    Reality Tv

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    entertainment. Recently‚ reality TV shows have caused a shift to the showbiz industry and gradually became an effective instrument used to attract more viewers. However‚ it has been suggested that the family-based reality TV programme brings more harm than good to the society. Although most of the shows encourage family bonding‚ it is apparent that the audience of all ages are more vulnerable to the negative images shown in the TV shows. Since family-based reality TV shows portray a negative reflection

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