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    that came out with the idea of television (TV) is difficult to be acknowledged. While the issue of its inventor is still being greatly disputed‚ the number of TV channels competing in the market has been rapidly increasing. Recalling the scarcity of choice the public faced a few years back‚ the world has advanced by giving the society an advantage to escape from the hassle of their lives through its engaging source of entertainment. Recently‚ reality TV shows have caused a shift to the showbiz industry

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    are a young couple that had to keep their relationship a secret from their feuding families. In the end they end up committing suicide in the name of love. There are a lot of reasons that contributed to the death of Romeo and Juliet. But why is Capulet to blame? First off‚ Capulet was abusive and controlling towards Romeo and Juliet. He didn’t like Romeo from the beginning because he’s a Montague but‚ if both their children are in love it could lead to a lot of unhappy people. Even though Romeo did

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    Stranger Things My dad and I are huge TV fans. We love watching them together and discussing them. We share some similar tastes and some different tastes in TV shows. The biggest thing we disagree on is the supernatural. I think that shows can be made better with things that may not be real. My dad does not like anything supernatural. All though we both agree that TV shows should have great actors along with great characters ‚ a good soundtrack‚ a great plot‚ and outstanding sets and costumes.

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    turn on your television and find a reality TV show on somewhere. Why are reality TV shows so big today? There are a couple of reasons. First‚ fame and fortune are very appealing features. They can lure everyday people out of their boring lives with offers of money and appreciation by television viewers. Reality TV shows have gone from exposing personal lives‚ for example keeping up with the Kardashians‚ to almost anything imaginable. There are reality TV shows about cooking‚ magic‚ business‚ relationships

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    Leonard Bernstein was a talented composer‚ conductor‚ and pianist who helped to bridge a gap between classical music and conventional popular music for younger audiences. Leonard Bernstein was born on August 25‚ 1918 in Lawrence‚ Massachusetts. He started to play piano at the age of 10‚ after being given a piano by a relative. Although‚ Bernstein had a blossoming interest to play piano‚ his father would not pay for his lessons‚ which made Bernstein pay for lessons himself. Once his natural talent

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    its Romeo for being so lustful. However‚ the one who is to blame for all of this is Friar Laurence. Friar Laurence is an advisor to Romeo and Juliet. The reason he is to blame for all of this is because he keeps their secret and helps them get married while having doubts about the marriage. He also came up with the plan to give Juliet the potion that made it seem like she’s dead for 42 hours. These are some of the main reasons he is to blame for the tragedy. One poor decision Friar Laurence makes

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    little history about Reality TV and why it is so addicting. Logical Orientation Topic 1: What is Reality TV? - Unscripted program‚ real people NOT actors in a specific environment Normal people with no discernible talent‚ no discernible insights‚ but who are willing‚ eager to be seen and heard living their own life. - “real life” television is filmed with out stoppage time‚ and then edited to catch the viewers eye - certifiable global pop-culture phenomenon - Reality TV comes is all different

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    The annual number of prescription painkiller overdose deaths have increased five hundred percent since 1990; but who is there to blame for this drastic increase in numbers? Doctors should be held responsible for the abuse of prescription drugs among people. At first‚ it seemed that doctors were not taking pain serious enough and they were failing to prescribe the right doses of painkillers to their patients. Sadly‚ this could have possibly started an epidemic of doctors prescribing too much medication

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    Harden vs. Leonard: Desire vs Experience James Harden has it all‚ consistency‚ grit and offensive prowess but one thing he doesn’t have is a NBA Championship ring. The Beard & Co are facing down the San Antonio Spurs in the second round of the playoffs‚ a team that‚ among many attributes has stand-out Kawhi Leonard who has what Harden lacks‚ a ring. The matchup between these two players was hyped the moment the second-round meeting was confirmed in the 2017 NBA Playoffs yet here are a few things

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    At what point does intelligent insight become biased opinion? Pitts treads on this line many times throughout this essay. While I do agree with him on his overarching points‚ it is of my experience that a healthy dose of skepticism works wonders in pointing out biases. That healthy dose of skepticism can easily reveal that Pitts in this essay is very biased. First things first‚ there’s an elephant in the room that needs to be addressed. That elephant is the writer’s overuse of quotations used in

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