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    Whose Face do you see?

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    Marjun  Reginsdóttir       Whose  face  do  you  see?   Melvin  Burgess   ______________________________________________________     In  this  essay  I’ll  analyze  the  story  “whose  face  do  you  see”  with  special  emphasis   on  themes‚  writing  technique  and  significance  of  the  title.       The  primary  writing  technique  that  is  used

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    Reality Therapy

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    Reality Therapy “If you want to change attitudes‚ start with a change in behavior”. William Glasser (b. 1925) William Glasser‚ an american citizen born in Ohio began his psychological career in 1948 with the intension of becoming a psychiatrist‚ but later turned his interests to developing what is best known today as ‘Reality Therapy’ (1962). Glasser leads us to believe that it is best to talk to the sane part of clients‚ not their disturbed side. The here and now. He stressed that clients must

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    com/articles/history-reality-tv.html http://kidshealth.org/parent/positive/family/tv_affects_child.html http://www.cybercollege.com/frtv/frtv030.htm http://www.oppapers.com/essays/Influence-Reality-Television-America/137600 http://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2008/03/does_reality_tv_for_teens_indu.html http://www.education.com/magazine/article/reality-tv-equal-real-learning/ MTV first broadcast The Real World. The first television show that was considered reality TV similar to what

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    Who’s in control of your life? Who’s pulling your strings? For the majority of us‚ it’s other people – society‚ colleagues‚ friends‚ family or our religious community. We learned this way of operating when we were very young‚ of course. We were brainwashed. We discovered that feeling important and feeling accepted was a nice experience and so we learned to do everything we could to make other people like us. We didn’t want to be singled out by the crowd for being different because this wasn’t such

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    Reality Television

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    In this analysis I intend to examine CBS’s program The Amazing Race using the literature Global TV Realities by John McMurria‚ Televisions New Engines by Michael Keane and Albert Moran‚ and The Mass Production of Celebrity by Graeme Turner as instruments to analyze the program. The three readings assist in the analysis of CBS’s The Amazing Race because the concepts and arguments presented by the authors within the readings offers insight into the production of The Amazing Race as well as the global

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    Othello - Appearance vs. Reality Uploaded by firealive (20) on Oct 30‚ 2004 William Shakespeare focuses a lot of his play‚ Othello‚ on the theme of appearance versus reality. Othello‚ along with other characters in the play‚ depend on only their eyes and with that they jump to major conclusions. There are many instances in the book where there is hidden confusion‚ meaning the character believes on only what his or her eyes tell him‚ hence‚ Looks can be very deceiving. One of the first

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    The Reality Shows

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    The reality show i would never participate in. There are many TV shows around the world ‚ some of them are very funny and meaningful‚ but there are some shows that are very‚ very pointless and outrageous. In that kind of shows the TV viewers make badly fun of the participants. And after the show they experience the pain of shame. For example one of that reality shows is “Price of Truth” . If you are participant in that stupidity‚ they ask you very personal questions for a lot

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    Is Reality broken?

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    Jane McGonigal‚ a game designer‚ became known for location-based and alternate reality games. Her first book; “Reality Is Broken: Why Games Make Us Better and How They Can Change the World” CITATION Jan11 \l 1033 (McGonigal)‚ was published in 2011. Jane argues that games contribute powerfully to human happiness and stimulation‚ a sense of purpose and the augmentation of community. I believe the main thesis in this essay is that gaming is a powerful activity; games can improve our social skills and

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    Reality In Maestro

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    Goldsworthy‚ deals with the exploration of numerous aspects including the main contention of whose reality. It presents the unrealistic views or false realities that we humans can perceive wrongly of ourselves and others. As this is proven in the novel‚ the main protagonist Paul Crabbe has many artificial views of what he perceives himself to be and the type of person Edward Keller (Maestro) is. However‚ our realities can ultimately change for the better once we have the realisation of what is actually

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    "Who or what is most responsible for the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet?" Why is it that we as human beings feel the need to blame someone for every negative situation‚ which occurs? If we really look at the situation with any great depth‚ we may discover that an almost endless amount of things may be ’blamed’ for the tragedy. Blaming an individual is pointless - only fate can really be blamed. The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet was of course their suicides at the end of the play. Now because this was

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