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    Manipulating Reality Surprisingly‚ reality TV lacks on one important factor that reality TV should incorporate‚ and that is reality. Many television programs full of high entertainment and creativity are full of lies and as well. Most television producers and directors edit conversations and persuade the stars to make certain decisions. Although there is no written script for the show‚ that doesn’t stop TV workers from altering reality. LifeTime’s popular reality TV program about the life of

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    Authenticity of Reality TV Saturday night‚ you have nothing to do so you turn on the TV‚ and the first show it displays is Man V.S. Wild. You wonder whether or not this show is true in its content‚ because the host could be getting some support behind the scenes. Reality TV is not truly authentic because the word “reality” has been trivialized‚ the content in the shows are often times distorted‚ and the advertisement for the shows portray only insignificant scenes. “Reality” in reality TV has morphed

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    The Impact Reality Television Has On Our Youth Misty Stouffer ENG 122 Marnie Nollette April 18‚ 2011   The Impact Reality Television Has On Our Youth Television serves nearly 30 hours of entertainment to children 8 to 18‚ weekly. Reality television is a phenomenon that is sweeping the globe. These programs are widely viewed by kids‚ tweens‚ and teens. Many of these kids idolize reality stars and mimic their every move and their vocabulary. This alleged reality is negatively affecting the well-being

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    the reality show was introduced. A good entrance and the audiences love it. From a reality show of singing‚ acting‚ modelling ‚sports‚ magic‚ and etc to even parenting‚ audiences from all walks of life enjoys it. Reality show is well understood as a television programme that feature real people doing real things. Some can be hilarious‚ some can even make the audiences cry and some can make the audience go wild . Reality shows are very well accepted all over the world. Thousands of reality shows

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    The effects of Reality TV Although reality TV is fascinating and full of drama‚ it still has an enormous effect on today’s youth. Throughout the years reality TV has become popular and it has attracted different age groups. But one group that reality TV attracts would be teens. Now I am not talking about all teens‚ but some teens do look at the actions of the television stars and think what they’re doing is “amazing”. When teenagers watch reality shows it opens their eyes to a lot of sex‚ vulgar

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    bobble head dolls‚ shirts‚ water bottles‚ and even a book titled “Gym‚ Tanning‚ Laundry: The Official Jersey Shore Quote Book.” (“Jersey Shore”) So where did this idea of reality TV come from? How many kinds of different reality TV are out there and why is this is overwhelmingly popular? Topic 1: What is reality TV? Reality TV is any unscripted program that shows real people‚ not actors or athletes in a specific environment. Characters are real people Not filmed on a set but natural living

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    So many times in life‚ humans question what is reality and what is illusion. The question of‚ is what we are seeing‚ feeling‚ experiencing‚ truly real‚ or are they all illusions? Marquez distorts the sense of time‚ the deaths of characters‚ the magical aspects‚ and the emotions of characters in order to highlight the experience rather than the memories; consequently‚ the distortions used creates irony‚ parallelism‚ and highlights main ideas in order to increase the effectiveness of showing the author’s

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    Reality Shows should be Banned? The main essence of reality shows is to put ordinary people in a social confined setting with extraordinary environment and activities with the aim of entertaining audiences with the illusion that what is going on is not scripted nor rehearsed. Most reality shows attempt to convince the audience that the participants of the show are being pushed to their physical‚ emotional or physiological limits in order to complete a specific task or attain a certain goal of

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    Assignment: Summary of Article “Reality TV‚ Faking It‚ and the Transformation of Personal Identity” In the article‚ “Reality TV‚ Faking It‚ and the Transformation of Personal Identity‚” Joanne Morreale writes about reality shows are remakes of older shows and effect their audience’s perception alter the audience’s reality. She describes a reality show called Faking It‚ which is a show that transforms a person from one career to another one. Faking It was a Europe based show that was shown in the

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    What are reality TV shows? Reality television is a genre of television programming that presents unscripted dramatic or humorous situations‚ documents actual events‚ and usually features ordinary people instead of professional actors‚ sometimes in a contest or other situation where a prize is awarded. Reality television began in 1948 with a TV series named Candid Camera. The genre exploded as a phenomenon around 1999–2000 with the success of such television series as Big Brother and Survivor. Programs

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