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    The popularity of reality TV shows continues to grow with every season since the first episode of "Survivor" aired in 2000. Every evening‚ millions of people sit in front of their television sets to watch the latest episode of "Big Brother‚" "Jersey Shore‚" or "Real Housewives." Although not a new genre‚ reality TV shows since "Survivor" have started a next generation of programming‚ but the negative effects of these shows may be greater than the actual enjoyment False Reality Because most viewers

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    Practice Writing Task 1 Lauren is a very significant character in Peter Weir’s movie‚ ‘The Truman Show’ due to the crucial part she plays in Truman leaving Seahaven‚ the ‘paradise’ created for him by Christophe‚ the director. Christophe created this world for Truman for television‚ but it was Lauren who made it possible for him to leave this artificial world. Firstly‚ she did this by falling in love with Truman‚ and by being taken away from Truman’s world. Secondly‚ she set up a campaign against

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    Grand Prix Show Jumping was born in Paris. The term Grand Prix translates from French to mean "The richest or greatest prize". The term is also used to designate the most challenging or sophisticated level of competition. In 1906 equestrian sports were proposed as a permanent addition to the Olympic Games. This event remains the most popular of the equestrian events in the Olympics. The true champions in show jumping are horses who have the desire to jump big fences without touching them. Show jumping

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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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    was the perfect actor to fit the goofy yet serious role needed for The Truman Show. With his combination of being naïve yet witty reflected Ken Bain’s ideas of being trapped in your mind. The only way to break out of that mental cage is to gain some sort of knowledge. The same way Truman yielded knowledge I have received an education in math that has allowed me to escape my own mind. Being that Truman was born on the show everything was normal to him. As Truman lived out his life‚ which seemed very

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    From Script to Stage‚ The Function of the Director BY EZIMA VALENTINE UKOH Abstract From the very beginning of civilization‚ the theatre has helped us discover and understand ourselves and our relationship with our world‚ with others‚ and with God (or the gods.) As such‚ it is and always has been an affirming force in the world. Unlike any other art‚ the total‚ intense focus of theatre is on the human being‚ his or her existence‚ and his or her relationship with life. It is a part of human nature

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    First I’m going to talk about my favorite TV show. Its name is Prison Break. It all talks about someone whose name is Michel Scofeeld and a very big company in the U.S.A. this company tried to kill his brother by a very dangerous way. The make him seems as the killer of the president brother. They set everything for him to be arrested by this charge. Everybody thought he killed him except his wife and his brother who is our hero. They took him to the prison to set for killing because what he has

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    lives and although not as strict as Christof‚ he is in control. For the majority of the film we can see different examples of how much control Christof has over Truman‚ and how little control he has over himself. The predictable film‚ The Truman Show stars Truman Burbank‚ played by Jim Carrey‚ who‚ as a baby‚ was adopted by a film company to be the star in his own life. He is raised in a temperature controlled utopia dubbed Seahaven‚ supposedly in Florida‚ created by the director‚ Christof‚ played

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    All good television shows have to be intelligent and thought provoking. Grey’s Anatomy is a thought provoking television show. The episodes are based off of actual medical cases. The show also makes someone think about the controversial/ ethical decisions‚ such as cheating to get a patient at the top of the organ transplant list by cutting his LVAD wire so his condition would worsen. Another show that is thought provoking is Mythbusters. The show makes someone think about how/ why something

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    Analyse how one or more symbols were used to present an important idea or ideas. In The Truman Show‚ directed by Peter Weir‚ three recurring symbols were used to present important ideas. These motifs; the dome‚ the circle and the chest present important themes‚ such as entrapment‚ repetition and an extreme invasion of privacy. These motifs are evident throughout the film‚ and reinforce the superficial nature of Truman’s life. The dome; the enclosure where Truman has lived his whole life; presents

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