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    people watch is heart breaking. In the article is Reality TV too cruel? It said that “Some people may watch reality television partially because they feel superior to the people being portrayed. People watch people suffer so the feel like a king or a person who is better. The people want to feel better about them self’s and they are thinking “I would not want to be this person” but they don’t think about their own lives. In the article is Reality TV too cruel? It said that “America’s Funniest Home Videos

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    The picture here depicts of conductor‚ Leonard Bernstein‚ center of the stage with a cigarette in one hand and a giant manuscript in another‚ well dressed‚ posing for the camera in a weary expression under the significant lights of a grand performance hall. The angle of the view brings Leonard to a perspective of importance‚ with sharp focus in comparison to the background below and above. The brightly lit‚ yet emptiness of the stage with hundreds‚ if not thousands of seats‚ neatly stacked stands

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    Hale is to Blame

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    hour 7 November 2013 Who is to Blame In late August 1692‚ nineteen people (and two dogs) hanged for witchcraft and one was pressed to death. The Crucible by Arthur Miller is a play about how innocent people were killed by false accusations. This play takes place in Salem during 1692. Reverend John Hale arrives from another city n MA to solve the problem about witches in Salem. Reverend John Hale is very intellectual and a naive witch-hunter. Hale is to blame for the killings in Salem because

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    CHILDHOOD OBESITY: WHO’S THE BLAME Jerriett Hand ENG 122 English composition 2 Instructor Amanda Price December 2‚ 2012 With Childhood obesity on the rise‚ who should be held responsible for such epidemic? Should it be the children‚ the parents‚ genetics‚ or the media? I believe that the scope and nature of childhood obesity should start with the parents. Parent plays a major role on the decisions of their children’s meal choices. The choice that parents choose to make is crucial to their

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    of what we now call reality TV. In the 1950’s‚ came Truth or Consequence. In these programs people were recorded in their natural surrounds and their reactions to different situations. In the 1970’s PBS aired what would be the reality programming of our time in a show called An American Family. An American Family followed a family around in their real life and watched every personal moment unveil in front of them.” (Slocum‚ 2010) The research paper shows how reality TV provides negative values. Many

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    In the case of Leonard Peltier‚ his arrest and conviction were the result of the atmosphere of fear‚ anxiety‚ tension‚ and violence prevalent in the cultural and historical contexts associated with the murder of the two FBI agents. The video Incident at Oglala describes this atmosphere‚ highlighting previous events that had built up the tension between the Native Americans on the reservation and the surrounding community and pointing out that the Native Americans were fearful because of the mistreatment

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    TV and its Effects TV may be a form of entertainment for many people‚ but some people say it ruins families. The essay “Primal Screen” by Ellen Goodman and the short story “The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury both examine the negative aspects of TV on families and society as a whole. Goodman uses a harsh diction and Bradbury uses imagery to convey their message. Ellen Goodman explains how TV affects families in a negative way by using harsh words to emphasize that TV destroys families. She explains

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    Who’s to Blame for Obesity? Imagine for a moment that all of the nation’s fast-food establishments were striped away overnight. Would the number of kids who carry an unhealthful amount of extra weight plummet? People think that by taking away fast food restaurants the number of obese would decrease. If that were the case then fast food companies and corporations would have to pay for lawsuits stemming from their products contributing to long term illnesses and obesity‚ but are they really to blame

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    The effects of movies and TV programs violence in society Name: Nguyen Thi Thuy Duong Abstract The violence in films and on TV contributes to violence in society. Television‚ movies‚ and video games are a big part of children ’s lives in today ’s technologically advanced society. Most people look at television as an entertaining and educational way to spend time‚ some people think

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    it. Friar Lawrence is to be blamed because he‚ technically‚ started it. He was the one who married Romeo and Juliet in secret‚ and he never hesitated to tell them the consequences of what could happen. Who knows? Maybe he isn’t the only person to blame. Friar Lawrence is to be blamed is because he started the downfall of Romeo and Juliet’s lives by marrying them. First of all‚ knowing that the Capulets and Montagues are vicious towards each other‚ he never spoke to Romeo and Juliet about the consequences

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