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    The Fictional Reality

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    on television. However‚ some instances are just too good to be true. There is a distinct line that separates these so called "reality" television shows from the authenticity of real life. Reality television shows may seem convincingly real to the naked eye‚ but they do not accurately portray "real life". One has to first take note of the environment all of these contestants are set in. Majority of the time they are set in very unlikely settings that would normally never happen in the real world

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    The Beer Hall Putsch

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    World War I significantly deteriorated Germany and it’s economy. Many people in Germany were lead to believe that they would be the victors in The First World War. The troublesome loads of reparations created hyperinflation and poverty. Germany struggled to reestablish a proper government‚ as many people lost faith in the Weimar Republic. Adolf Hitler promised to restore the nation and gained many followers because the people of Germany were terribly miserable and began to seek answers from extremist

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    it was our own. We carefully go over our clients’ research objective and create a screener and questionnaire to conduct the best possible focus group. This report is for Pepsico to find out what kind of new soda flavor would appeal to the college crowd. The purpose of this focus group is to come up with a new soda flavor. Prior to conducting this focus group‚ we researched college students and soda‚ and a list of possible soda flavors. Some soda flavors we found were cucumber‚ watermelon

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    Guy Leonard Monologue

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    At a spaceport somewhere within decent range of civilization‚ yet considerably remote for some people‚ a man was hurrying towards its center. A large space adjoining the cafeteria and boarding zones‚ it took the man a good minute to spot the people he was looking for. He approached at a brisk walk‚ offered handshakes‚ and introduced himself as Guy Leonard. "Well Mr. Leonard‚ I must say I’m impressed that you went to the trouble of meeting us in person here‚" said one of the men sitting in front

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    Music is engraved in people’s brains whether they like it or not. People all rely on music for entertainment‚ self soothing and a way to express their feelings. However the question uppermost in my mind‚ is what kind of effect does it have on teenagers? The older generation often complain about the adverse effect that music has on young impressionable minds. Do they really mean music or the inclusion of questionable video and lyrics? Without a doubt‚ many of today’s music videos include high levels

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    fashion the male body isn’t really seen as a symbol of arousal compared to the female body. She continues saying how the naked or half-naked female body is seen as “an object of mainstream consumption” (p.299)‚ while the male boy is just beginning to be a “commercial representation” (p.299) object. She also talks about how the percentage of people viewing these pictures with half-naked males mainly only increased in the male percentage of viewers instead of the females. Bordo continues by adding how women

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    imager to scan the house without a warrant in order to find the necessary heat to grow marijuana. The government should’ve had a search warrant to use a thermal imager. DLK did not reveal his actions to the public‚ the heat could not be seen with the naked eye‚ and the evidence could not have been easily removed. DLK had a reasonable expectation of privacy for his actions (Document D). The 4th Amendment protects anything a person seeks to keep private‚ even in a public area (Document A). The 4th Amendment

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    night wind pushes the clouds in to change a bright‚ calm sea into dark‚ "naked shingles." The irony of "Dover Beach" lies in the contrasting elements of the troubled speaker and the calm sea with tranquil moonlight. For example‚ the moonlit cliffs of the first stanza appear again in the lines "for the world/Which lies before us like a land of dreams. The sea which begins calm and tranquil‚ becomes a roaring shore; with "naked shingles" and "night-wind" which in turn disrupts the speaker’s faith. The

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    Aphrodite and Greek Art

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    Understanding Aphrodite is an experience of understanding feminine sexuality. For heterosexual men feminine sexuality means coming to terms with the impact of a lover upon the personality. Women view sexuality as it entails coming to terms with one’s own sensual nature. For men the impact of the personality can mean several different things‚ such as beauty‚ sexuality‚ desire‚ and passion. These are all apparent traits in the way Aphrodite is viewed and displayed in Greek art. Aphrodite is the

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    (69.) To the normal person‚ nude beaches and the Russian Invasion have absolutely no relation to each other. But to Tereza‚ the analogy makes perfect sense. Now‚ due to those traumatizing years‚ Tereza hates the sight of naked bodies. She associates concentration camps and naked bodies‚ because they both lack a large amount of privacy. In addition‚ this complete lack of privacy has given her a complex of sorts‚ in which she separates body and soul more than the usual person. She worries that Tomas

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