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    Real vs. Fake I can remember every December getting ready to go cut down our family Christmas tree. We went to the same place every year. It was me‚ my mom‚ my brother and my sister. We would bring our own saw and cut down the tree ourselves afterwards we would sit in the barn the tree farm converted into a café and drink hot apple cider. It was my favorite holiday tradition. It lasted until I turned 17 then I came home one day and in the living room was a giant fake Christmas tree. My mom said

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    Do UK  Reality TV Documentaries have any Anthropological Credentials? Introduction Nanook of the North (1922) by  Robert J Flaherty portrays the life of an Inuit family living in the Canadian Arctic and is widely regarded as the first of the then new genre‚ documentary cinema. At the time the piece was praised for its innovative yet entertaining value and set a new president for non­ fiction cinema. As one journalist then expressed ‘Here was drama‚ rendered far more vital than any trumped­up drama could ever be by the fact that it was all

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    The Media vs. Reality: Crime in the Information Age It ’s not difficult to gauge what the popular notions of crime in the United States are. Engage in any polite conversation over dinner or cocktails and one is likely to hear similar themes: "crime is out of control‚ it ’s just not the same world we grew up in‚ it ’s not safe to walk down the street anymore‚ it ’s a mean world out there‚" etc. The underlying theme that can be drawn from these notions is fear. There is a widespread conception that

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    their family. Until you are ready to face reality‚ living in an illusive world‚ will lead your life to be full of misery. Willy Loman‚ the father‚ is a distressed man who is unable to see the truth in his misleading life. His wife Linda does nothing but worsen his problems by making excuses‚ when she knows very well the dilemma her husband is in. Willy’s teachings and ethics have caused his two sons‚ Biff and Happy‚ to lead illusive lives as well. Willy’s life is built around dreams and illusions

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    importantly the theme of reality versus illusion. An important character Mrs. Hopewell’s daughter Hulga‚ born as Joy has a Ph. D but seems to have no common sense. She allows her self to be tricked by a “Bible salesman” and gets her self in to a binding situation. Good Country people deals with illusion vs. reality this is shown when the author discusses Manley Pointer; the bible sales man‚ Joy thinking she is ugly‚ and the fact the Hulga and her mother tend to disagree about Hulga’s life decisions. Manley

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    discourage readers from looking for a theme or moral but to instead create a desire to read deeper into the text. At first glance‚ Huck Finn may seem to be just a story for a child but in reality the novel is meant to provoke adults into changing society. Twain discusses the danger of appearance verses reality‚ how an individual must not conform to society‚ and how gaining an education provides opportunities. The saying “Actions speak louder than words”

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    Being in the Army has huge differences compared to being in the civilian life. There are many differences and there are some things that are the same‚ being in the Army and being in civilian life. The average day for a US Army Soldier consists of waking up at 0400 hours in the morning being to first formation; accountability formation by 0630 hours. Then from 0630 to 0730 hours a Soldier will do Physical Readiness training (PRT)‚ wear as the average wake up time for a civilian would be around 0630

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    Life is full of astounding experiences and significant accomplishments. Unfortunately‚ people only focus on the accomplishments in life. Willa Cather announced “The end is nothing; the road is all.” The writer was explaining how the life experiences along the way can assist others to be greater people in the future. The adventure can teach people numerous things in life. Although multiple people believe that the conclusion is all that matters‚ the adventure will be memorable. The journey is more

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    Illusion vs. Reality A Streetcar Named Desire Tennessee Williams uses the constant battle between illusion and reality as a theme throughout his play A Streetcar Named Desire. Many use illusion to escape the reality they are living in. This theme is present in all of his characters in different ways. Each character is shown to live their life in either the way of illusion or reality. Harold Mitchell‚ also known as Mitch buys into Blanches illusions. He is overtaken by her charm‚ but in the

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    around them. Some can see the truth buried beneath the surface‚ while others shake their heads‚ their eyes too blinded by hate and fear to see the reality of the situation. In the critically-acclaimed novel To Kill a Mocking Bird‚ written by the masterful Harper Lee‚ one of the most prevalent themes incorporated within‚ is the concept of illusion versus reality. Set in a small town in southern Alabama‚ To Kill a Mocking Bird tells the enthralling tale of a moralistic lawyer named Atticus Finch and his

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