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    looked like stick figure type drawings of flowers. This reflects the incense and lack of information that the teenagers suffer from in the culture portrayed in the show. The teenagers are forced to learn things by exploring when their curiosity prompts them to because the parents are too afraid

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    PROJECT REPORT Reality shows-An online survey Date: 4th June 2012 Submitted To Submitted By Vinith Nair Pooja l AssociateProfessor Nimisha Baburaj

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    Reality Shows: Real or Fake

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    What is a Reality Show? A television reality show features talent culled from the ranks of ’ordinary’ people‚ not professionally trained actors. Reality show producers typically shoot hundreds of hours of footage per episode and use creative editing to create a narrative thread. Subjects of a reality show may be given some rudimentary directions offscreen‚ but the point is to allow the performers to act and react as normally as possible. A reality show is not to be confused with a documentary‚ in

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    Performing Arts on Thursday‚ September 12‚ 2013 at 7:30 pm. The show was based around ballet dancing to Indian music. Many of the songs that the show used were religious or traditional Indian songs. The dances that the performers presented were very artistic and they all had a very different feel to them. The show‚ Momix Botanica‚ was organized‚ practiced‚ and presented extremely well. I feel as if one of the biggest things that made the show successful was the costumes that the performers were wearing

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    the TV reality show Dhoom Macha Le Dhoom. Unable to cope with the humiliation‚ Shinjini failed to recover from the shock and lost her ability to speak and identify people. Good morning respected judges‚ venerable teachers‚ dear friends and my worthy opponents. Today I stand before you to speak for the motion. The newspaper headline which I just mentioned is not a piece of imagination but the result of a Bengali E TV reality show of 19 May 11. I firmly believe that reality shows need to be debated

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    daytime talk show that is aired on NBC called The Ellen DeGeneres Show. The show is on during the week and each day she has a wide variety of guests. The main goal of the show is to make people laugh. The show comes on right after the local news‚ which in todays society is always filled with sad and depressing news. Ellen wants to be the person to make everyone smile after listening to all the negative things being said on the news. Each episode she starts the show off with a funny monologue about

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    word is put together with the word ‘show’‚ you will get the product of a formulaic genre that is a simulation of real life. So the real question here still stands‚ should reality television be banned for general viewers? Let’s start off with the favorable points. Intrinsically‚ reality shows are pure entertainment with no strings attached‚ and are even more so enjoyable to those who believe in the right for freedom of speech. It can be said that reality shows are an expression of democratic and

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    Dr. Phil Show Analysis

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    I decided to watch the television shows during the midmorning. The kid’s show that I happened to see was called Shimmer and Shine on the Nickelodeon channel. I was also able to catch the last half hour of the Dr. Phil Show. There was a total of thirty-six commercials for the kids show and they were shown at the beginning and at the end of the show. I was very surprised to find that there were no food commercial at all for the kids show. For the Dr. Phil show there were three commercial breaks in

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    Philippine Noon Time Shows

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    BACKGROUND: For over a decade now‚ noontime TV shows have captivated the Filipino public‚ colloquially known as“the masa”. These shows run for 2 hours a day‚ 6 days a week‚ usually from around 2 to 4 o clock pm. Their immense popularity is shown by the long lines of people that wait outside the studio hours before the program starts. All of them‚ hoping to get a chance to participate in the festivities which include playing games‚ singing‚ and dancing. Millions more watch through their television

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    Stereotype TV show episode: Russell Peters “Indians don’t do physical work” Russell Peters is a widely known American stand-up comedian‚ and many of his shows have been broadcasted and shown on TV. At the same time‚ many of his jokes have sparked controversy because of his many stereotypical themes. In this short clip‚ Russell is up on stage discussing a recent trip to South Africa‚ where he said that he was surprised to see many Indians there. He finds out that is because South Africans used

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