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    QUESTIONNAIRE Topic: Reality shows on Indian television We‚ the students are conducting survey on reality shows and would like to know your perception about reality shows. 1 Are you avid viewer of Reality show? o Yes o No o Can’t say 2. Which Reality show do you prefer to watch? o Big Boss o Master Chef o KBC o Comedy Circus o Others

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    Oxymoron Oxymoron Definition Oxymoron‚ plural oxymora‚ is a figure of speech in which two opposite ideas are joined to create an effect. The common oxymoron phrase is a combination of an adjective proceeded by a noun with contrasting meanings e.g. “cruel kindness” or “living death”. However‚ the contrasting words/phrases are not always glued together. The contrasting ideas may be spaced out in a sentence e.g. “In order to lead‚ you must walk behind.” Difference between Oxymoron and Paradox It is

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    Deford stated “It would seem to me that reality TV is nothing more than a form of sport. It’s competition‚ a game‚ but on a coast-to-coast bias it’s more emotionally appealing than many of our sports.” This is true because there are so many sports teams and it’s hard to keep up with all of them‚ but with reality TV it’s on one day a week and you can relate to the people because you actually have time to get to know them. Comparing reality TV and sports can show the similarities and differences‚ and

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    Is Business Ethics an Oxymoron Goal In this essay‚ I will strive to answer the question: “Is Business Ethics an Oxymoron? “ by digging deeper into the fundamental values of both legal and illegal business and morally evaluating them under the perspectives of Bentham/Mill (Utilitarianism)‚ Kantianism‚ Virtue Ethics and Christian Ethics. Outline In order to gain a better understanding of the aforementioned topic‚ I will aim in reviewing various forms of business‚ both legal and illegal and dig

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    Confusables and Oxymorons

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    |Word 1 |Meaning |Word 2 |Meaning | |accept |to agree to receive or do |except |not including | |adverse |unfavourable‚ harmful |averse |strongly disliking; opposed | |advice |recommendations about what to |advise |to recommend something | |

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    Is Sales Ethics an Oxymoron? Introduction It has been said that sales ethics is an oxymoron. In this paper‚ this topic will be discussed. First‚ what is an oxymoron? It can be explained as the bringing together of two apparently contradictory concepts such as ’a great defeat ’ or ’humiliating honor ’. From this topic‚ it is saying that sales ethics is an oxymoron which indicates that there is no ethic in sales. It is suggesting that sales are in some degree unethical. For example‚ it may believe

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    QUESTION 2: BUSINESS ETHIC IS AN OXYMORON? INTRODUCTION When car manufacturers produce cars due to their customers need cars‚ it damages the environment and became a causing factor of global warming. For the society‚ is it an ethical behavior? The organization itself think this behavior is ethical because manufacturers do the ’right’ thing which is increasing profit for the corporation and meet the needs of their customers‚ others will regard it as an ethical problem because it destroys the living

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    Since the 1990’s‚ when reality television first started becoming widely popular‚ we have been able to see into the lives of different kinds of people‚ often turning everyday people into celebrities. With some of the most popular reality television shows‚ like Big Brother‚ True Life‚ American Idol‚ and most recently Jersey Shore‚ we are led on to believe that it is all real ("The Hunger Games Theme of Versions of Reality”). The reality of this television though is that most of it is either altered

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    Reality Television - The New Form of Entertainment Cathy Peifer Com 156 04/20/014 Jenny Mark Reality Television - The New Form of Entertainment With the explosion of reality television shows on almost every television network‚ are the shows real or created for entertainment purposes only? Since watching television has become a part of almost everyone’s daily lives‚ reality television are also becoming a part of daily lives’ because they are watched on just about every network system available

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    Bello Adria Bello Period 1 12 English Mrs. Miller Has Reality TV Overrun Television? Thirteen years ago‚ the most popular television shows were Frasier‚ Friends‚ and E.R: fun loving sitcoms. The top rating shows currently on primetime television are American Idol and The Voice: reality shows (Fahner‚ par. 3). Television has become overrun by reality television‚ pushing sitcoms and other programs to the side. Reality television is infamous for its questionable depictions of life‚ and it

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