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    | Virtual Reality | HealthCare Benefits from it in so many ways! | | Kari Reed | Inf 103: Computer LiteracyPatricia Anderson | 5/16/2011 | | Virtual Reality should be considered for rehabilitation to recover faster‚ while in a more relaxing setting and in a less painful way. Virtual Reality is technology that allows you to interact with a world that is generated by computers (ThinkQuest). There are special graphics‚ video images and sounds to make this pretend world seem real

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    between reality television and high school. Reality television is often about celebrities and the depths within their own lives while high school is something that everyone has to experience at some point in their lifetime whether you’re a celebrity or not. Both subjects come with their ups and downs. The main difference between high school and reality television shows is that high school comes with no script. Reality television shows are often scripted and played out. Most popular reality television

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    In her article “Getting Real with Reality TV‚” the author Cynthia Frisby highlights the facts of reality TV shows that has an enormous impact on viewers in America‚ by showing evidence that indicates the health of her words about how reality TV influence on the community(2004). The author talks about the methods in how reality TV grabs the attention of people. In describing this‚ she majorly concentrates on how reality TV shows are most popular television programs that creates a deep effect on people

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    Reality television is not harmful to its viewers and can be beneficial. It is a good source of entertainment. Reality television has become a major part of what people are watching on television today. People are drawn to these shows to escape everyday stresses. It has become so popular because it plays off of people’s emotions and imagination. Sitcoms usually portray perfect families who can solve any problem in thirty minutes. Reality shows show real people and how they react to different situations

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    healthy way to release emotions‚ and it educates kids on violent things early. Regardless of the facts proving that violent games are a healthy diversion for kids some people still believe they are not okay but here is why that is wrong. Playing simulated violence games is healthy for children because it get’s anger and stress out of their systems. If kids are enraged‚ they can‚ according Erik Kain in “Do Games Like ‘Grand Theft

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    An Evaluation of “A Study of Prisoners and Guards in a Simulated Prison” “A Study of Prisoners and Guards in a Simulated Prison” is a research article written by Craig Haney‚ Curtis Banks and Philip Zimbardo. The basis of the psychological experiment performed was to study and research the effects of being a prisoner and a guard in a simulated prison environment. The focus being the patterns and behavior characterized by both parties and to investigate how easily the subjects were susceptible to

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    In times of trouble and extreme pain‚ one can either face reality or hide in its shadows. Seeking shelter from the harshness of one’s true reality can bring temporary joy and fantasy. However‚ continuously seeking distraction from unpleasant situations can blur the line between imagination and escapism. In Ready Player One‚ Wade escapes to the OASIS to hide from his personal appearance‚ identity‚ and life at home. In the virtual reality of the OASIS platform‚ people can create and design their

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    In all three of these stories the main idea is that reality is in question. In the Matrix‚ the human being is in a pod like machine that is controlled by a computer simulating what we think and know to be reality. Reality is not only created but manipulated to deceive what is truly surrounding you‚ when you are clearly in a pod unaware of what reality really is. In Plato’s “The Allegory of the Cave” this also focuses on two different realities based on what is in fact real and what is perceived.

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    Getting Real With Reality TV POC PGS. 291-294 In the article “Getting Real With Reality TV” published in the 5th edition of Perspectives on Contemporary Issues‚ author Cynthia M. Frisby argues that the reason that reality TV stays so popular is because of the audiences media gratification from social comparisons in the mass media. According to CBS‚ the same element of being human that encourages people to gossip about the lives of their friends‚ family‚ and even total strangers is what fosters

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    Debra Quintero Eng 101 QG 14Sep2010 “Tired of Reality TV‚ but Still Tuning In” Carter‚ Bill. "Tired of Reality TV‚ but Still Tuning In." New York Times 13 Sept. 2010:B4(L). Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Web. 14 Sept. 2010. In Bill Carter’s article “Tired of Reality TV‚ but Still Tuning In” he discusses how television viewers claim to be tired of reality shows but this summer’s TV ratings seem to show the opposite. His thesis statement “…What viewers say they want and what they

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