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    the high ratings of these reality shows to reach a larger audience of consumers. It is safe to assume that there are both negative and positive aspects of reality television. Do the cons outweigh the pros or vice versa? In our opinion there is much more negativity in reality shows in modern day entertainment than there are positive reinforcements. Reality shows give viewers false sense of reality and unrealistic expectations. The stars of these shows give off the persona of a real person where

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    Reality TV Shows

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    Reality TV shows The reality TV is a television genre‚ usually on a feuilleton mode‚ the daily life of anonymous or celebrities. So it is Type of television show that take the life of one of celebrities or anonymous as a subject ‚ whereupon come into contact with reality through presenting of facts in a manner most likely devoid of any goal‚ but the goal of truth itself. Reality shows often borrow from other television genres such as documentary‚ game‚ variety or fiction. The reality TV could

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    Books Versus Tv

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    initial thought about what I’m going to do is either to watch television or to read a book. Both are enjoyable‚ but I still prefer watching television over the other. Reading requires concentration‚ silent and a lot of thinking in which they’re not much needed for watching movies or series. You could talk and joke around with your friends or families while you’re watching a show‚ but you’ll lose the passage that you paused reading if you start a conversation. I love extending the boundaries of my imagination

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    It is often claimed that our country is social-oriented. From an economic standpoint‚ governmental expenditures are considered to be one of the most cost-effective methods of pursuing a social policy. For this reason‚ in 2010 more than a half of our budget was allocated for social sphere. Even though‚ it is a great amount of money‚ it is still limited. Consequently‚ we should choose whether to help the poor or to develop sport. One of the main arguments for developing sport is that it makes nation

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    Tv: the Plug-in Drug

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    a person mentally‚ for example‚ the news. However‚ television is mainly entertainment. Watching Channel 7 News report that a man shot up a school full of small children isn’t exactly the last thing someone wants to see or hear before they go to bed. Moreover‚ watching something like Spongebob taking his driving test and failing it over and over‚ driving Mrs.Puff insane‚ gives the family a good laugh. Watching a beloved show‚ gives everyone a chance to spend quality time together before dealing with

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    Reality Behind Reality Tv

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    my fascination with reality television yet I happen to know that most of reality television is not reality at all. Some ‘reality’ television shows are rumoured to be scripted such as‚ The Hills or the former LBC’s Perfect Bride‚ however all reality TV shows are edited. Through the process of editing‚ bits and pieces of filmed ‘reality’ are selected to form an altered reality. Scientists also believe in a quantum theory‚ whereby observation alone influences reality. So there is scientific evidence

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    TV: The Worst Invention Ever? Nowadays‚ TV has become a necessary part of people’s daily life. Some people believe that TV is destroying our society and is the worst invention ever. There is no denying that TV does have some drawbacks to society. For instance‚ watching too many TV shows wastes people’s time and hurts their eyes. In addition‚ broadcasting many diversions on TV can make people’s mind more superficial rather than reading books to do self-improvement. What’s worse‚ exaggerating actual

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    incomprehensible instructions manual for your new telephone‚ TV‚ digital door bell? More choices doesn’t mean better. Of course it’s wonderful to have a CD player‚ a mobile‚ a home computer‚ or an electric toaster‚ for that matter‚ but do you really want to play computer games on the 5cm screen of your mobile phone? Do you need your computer to answer the phone? Or your TV to make toast? It does things you don’t need. Digital TV is a perfect example. When it arrived‚ we were promised a better

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    TITLE: “IS GOOGLE WATCHING YOU?” STUDENT NAME: MOHAMMED FARAAZ KHAN “IS GOOGLE WATCHING YOU?” Is GOOGLE watching you? In my opinion the answer is yes‚ Google is watching you‚ and your every move made online through Google is being monitored. Every keystroke entered is being monitored by Google through cookies embed in the browser. Google is by far the most popular search engine in the world and is very widely used across the word by millions of users. Google’s business

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    World is Too Much With Us‚” William Wordsworth displays an ignorant world in a constant quest for material possessions and so the betrayal of society’s denizens to their beautiful natural resources. On the contrary‚ in "The Lake Isle of Innisfree‚" by William Butler Yeats‚ the speaker describes how one can obtain peace through nature and does‚ in fact‚ surround himself with his environment to attain such serenity. Society seemingly gets worse and worse each year by becoming too worldly‚

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