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    these programs are reality TV shows which have some negative effects. These effects may include: Setting bad examples on people especially children‚ females can be influenced by some of the characters on reality TV‚ and people may get hooked on it. There are so many TV programs related to reality that sets a bad example on people especially children. One effect may be that children tend to pick up acts that they see on television. According to the reading Reality TV Shows Encourage Immoral Behavior

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    The X-factor Welcome to the programme where everybody just wants to make popular music! Wrong! The X-factor is but merely a show for the vain to become famous or the unsuccessful to gain mild fortune! X-factor is a show that it advertised for anyone who themselves capable of singing to be able to put that over-confidence to the test and be shoved into the spotlight in front of an old welsh man who has never performed in music‚ a man from an unsustainable boy band‚ a girl from an ex-rap group and

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    centuries. Each dog has its own unique characteristics like size appearance‚ temperament health‚ grooming requirements‚ etc. . . .Each type of dogs have a history of origin and lineage. There are many groups of dogs that have served mankind for many years such as the herding‚ hound‚ working‚ and toy groups. The herding group has assisted man‚ for over hundreds of centuries in taking care of his flocks and herds of animals. These dogs have built in herding instincts. These dogs stalk‚ bar‚ push‚ nip

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    Impacts of Reality TV on the Contemporary Society Introduction Reality T.V shows are among the latest trends in television programming and mainstream media. Most of the issues aired on reality shows vary from different themes and genres such as love‚ spirituality and competition. The contents of the reality shows usually entails the aspect of the unscripted format. It entails real people talking about real issues in the society. However‚ much as reality T.V show producers try to make their show relevant

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    Reality Television and how it can influence the behavior of youth and teens There is no doubt that when it comes to American youth television is one of the biggest influences by far. Many parents would love to say that their child does not watch that much TV but in reality they are spending a lot of time watching television or using media in some way. “The study by the Kaiser Family foundation shows that children ages 2-8 spend an average of 5 ½ hours a day “consuming media” kids 8 and older

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    Truman was an orphaned child who was adopted and raised from birth by a large corporation to star in a hit T.V. show entitled ‘The Truman Show.’ The entire show took place inside of an artificial city‚ and was orchestrated by the show’s producer‚ Christof. Every single person in the city‚ except for Truman‚ was an actor. Christof controlled every aspect of the show‚ from how the other actors interacted with Truman to the weather of the city. In order to keep this system contained and Truman’s life

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    Effects of TV on Children” Topic: u02d2 The Debilitating Effects of TV on Children Author: Dolores Staggs Date: October 18‚ 2012 1:15 AM J. Grohol (2009‚ September 9) “The Debilitating Effects of TV on Children” The main arguments that the author is making are:TV can be very detrimental to the mental development of children and teenagers. And that it should only be allowed in moderation. Not “whenever they want” and “as much as they want.” The main purpose of this article is: To show that Americans

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    Shows like Keeping Up With the Kardashians‚ The Bachelor and The Real Housewives have been taking the country by storm with the unscripted‚ outrageously unpredictable stories of ordinary people from around the country.Americans spend 33% of their free time watching television and 67% of the shows are reality television(Reality Television:a Shocking Statistic).The average American watches five hours of television a day‚ that means they spend three and a half hours a day watching reality television

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    There are multiple television shows that people might watch. But one of the best shows is River Monsters. This show is thrilling‚ and not mention packed with action also horror. River Monsters is a show that keeps you on the edge of your set and always wondering what is next. River Monsters can be horrifying to people because all of the fish caught in the show are caught in fresh water. Some of these fish have huge teeth. Not just big teeth but sometimes hundreds of them. Also the have bone crunching

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    Shameless is a television show about a white family of seven. Frank Gallagher is the alcoholic father who only brings problems to his family. Monica Gallagher is the bipolar mother who leaves her family after having her last child for a woman. Fiona is the eldest child who basically is the mother/father and the main provider of the family. Fiona is also a sex addict who attracts the “bad boys” bringing her unnecessary drama in her life. Then you have Lip the player and brains of the family‚ the one

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