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    genre of television called reality TV. This exhausted genre of television has taken a new approach to attempt to show outrageous and extreme scenarios to keep a grasp on its’ viewers. Rather than providing true entertainment‚ there reality TV shows often display a talentless‚ annoying cast. As well as fill their shows with product placement; allowing the cast members to get wealthy off of endorsement products and become living advertisement. In Salman Rushdie’s essayReality TV: A Dearth of Talent and

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    Reality TV Once upon a time god looked upon the hollow nothingness beside him and decided to create life. First there was light‚ then there was earth‚ upon the earth he placed his creations - men and women. He called the first of them Adam and Eve. One day when Adam and Eve where running around naked in paradise they got bored and decided to build a soft comfortable object to sit on. They called this a sofa. When god saw the sofa he decided he liked it so much that he created a little box and placed

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    Vanessa Ramos 0217865 LIB 110.AC Mikal Gaines 15 October 2013 Reality T.V. Is A Dream Is your dream to be on reality TV? As we flip through the channels there is always a reality TV show on. Reality shows have taken over the new generation of television. From being a star chef‚ to showing off your fashion skills‚ to even finding love‚ reality television will influence you in a way that you picture yourself on the show. Not only catering to teenagers watching their favorite celebrities live their

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    RUNNING HEAD: THE REALITY OF REALITY TV 1. THE REALITY OF REALITY TV Donna Napper ENG 122 Instructor Kissel 5/05/2013 REALITY 2. THE REALITY OF REALITY TV Even though reality television may seem real to some‚ there are several controversies surrounding the fact that it might actually be scripted. This is just one of the major misconceptions of reality television. Millions of people are addicted to watching reality television every single day. It is even being said

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    The Reality of Reality TV “Re-al-i-ty‚ noun‚ the state or quality of being real.” ("Reality - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary." ) Reality television has been an important component of our culture since Candid Camera in 1948.  The drama‚ excitement‚ anxiousness‚ competition‚ and celebrities who have come out of Reality TV are what keeps viewers watching.  The positive and negative opinions of critics and the controversies generated are countless‚ as well as the number

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    controversy. Reality television plays a big role in modern day television networks today‚ debuting on almost every channel at some time of the day. Although some people may enjoy these reality shows‚ is that enjoyment worth the negativity that it brings the other people who do not enjoy it or have interest in it? In this essay‚ there will be depictions of the negativity and positivity in reality television and what it can bring to the table‚ as well as the authenticity that reality TV possesses and

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    Jake G Professor Mow English 101 11/21/2012 Real Verses Reality: An Analysis of Stereotypes in Reality Television “Manipulation: to control (others or oneself) or influence skillfully‚ usually to one ’s advantage” (thefreedictionary.com). This is what reality television manages to do to the world we live in today. Reality television in fact‚ is not always real. Many shows on television create a false sense of reality for their viewers. This influences people to think‚ act‚ and feel certain

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    build the house (the Block)‚ reality television exposes that little peeping tom is all of us. Reality TV satisfies that instinct of perving into others lives‚ and the reality of reality television is that as humans we enjoy this. Reality TV is not much different from normal programs‚ like any program‚ reality television has the essentials‚ it has a mix of characters‚ it puts those characters in situation‚ and the result is usually a failure or success. But the catch of reality television is that the characters

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    In today’s society‚ Reality Television plays an important position in people’s everyday lives. The reality television programs of today are popular because of the variety of film conventions (eg. audio‚ visual and symbolic codes) and the values and attitudes used to construct the viewer’s response. Two good examples of reality television programs are The Apprentice and Queer Eye for the Straight Guy. In the episode of The Apprentice‚ "The Price is Height"‚ wealth is promoted through the values

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    Dasia Floyd ENG 111 Mrs. Chicosky 3 April 2014 Reality TV Society is so addicted to reality television that it has become an issue. People are not aware of the dangers that reality television can inflict on the human mind and because of this people are becoming socially unproductive. According to Herskovits‚ ethnocentrism is “to view your own way of life superior to all others.” This explains the behavior and reactions of the reality stars‚ but what we don’t realize is that‚ one can be ethnocentric

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