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    Nature of Reality

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    Reality is what you want it to be. Reality is a term that is used loosely‚ but comes in many different variations. There has never been or never will be one way to interpret reality‚ as it is built up of beliefs and values which vary from person to person. The true nature of reality is merely an illusion; it is the universe which exists in the mind. George Orwell develops this idea in the novel 1984 as he suggests that the true nature of reality is not defined by its validity but an outcome of

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    up their programmes. It was then the reality show was introduced. A good entrance and the audiences love it. From a reality show of singing‚ acting‚ modelling to even parenting‚ audiences from all walks of life enjoys it. Reality show is well understood as a television programme that feature real people doing real things. Some can be hillarious and some can even make the audiences cry. Reality show is very well accepted all over the world. Thousands of reality show have already been in a place called

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    Personal TV: A Qualitative Study of Mobile TV Users Yanqing Cui1‚ Jan Chipchase2‚ and Younghee Jung2 1 Nokia Research Center Helsinki‚ Ruoholahti‚ 11-13 Itämerenkatu‚ Helsinki 00180‚ Finland 2 Nokia Design Tokyo‚ Shimomeguro 1-8-1 Meguro-ku‚ Tokyo 153-0064‚ Japan {yanqing.cui‚jan.chipchase‚younghee.jung}@nokia.com Abstract. This paper describes a qualitative user study of mobile phone TV usage undertaken during September 2005 and centered on the real world Mobile TV usage of paying subscribers

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    AUGMENTED REALITY

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    AUGMENTED REALITY Himani Gupta ABES Engineering College‚GZB Email:himani.abes1992@gmail.com Contact:9971681258 Neha Shukla ABES Engineering College‚GZB Email:shukla.neha2710@gmail.com Contact:9650737009 Surbhi Bansal ABES Engineering College‚GZB Email:sur_bansal@yahoo.co.in Contact:8802677515 ABSTRACT Augmented Reality (AR) is a new technology that involves the overlay of computer graphics on the real world. Its goal

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    Political Ideology Paper

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    McNeal‚ Amber Political Ideology Paper Many people have different opinions on political subjects. The ways a person may feel about these subjects determine what they are in the political world. I personally do not follow politics like other people older than me do‚ but I do consider myself to be a moderate democrat. Both of my parents are democrats‚ and they choose to be of this political spectrum because they feel like the Democratic Party represents them. They feel as they stand for

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    reality television

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    final sentence in the introduction serve as the thesis.  You will also need to avoid the use of the word “I” throughout your essay.  Reality Television Reality television‚ in general‚ can be considered fifty percent real and fifty percent acting. Most reality shows are meant to reveal the struggles‚ successes and challenges people face on a daily basic. Reality television‚ for the most part is considered educational and informative. People in the United States and around the world and all ages

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    Tv Show Analyzed

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    ANALYSIS OF A TV SHOW Κέλυ  Δήμα k.dima@cityu.gr  COM 307

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    Take Part in TV Talent Shows? With Reality Shows becoming the current flavor of television‚ channels are busy with different kinds of talent shows. Some hold that the shows will prepare the students for the profitable entertainment circle. Others believe that taking part in TV talent shows can relieve the unemployment burden in a society full of increasingly fierce competitions. It is true that work prospect is becoming pessimistic for university graduates. In this case‚ taking part in TV talent shows

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    2651683 The Function of Ideology‚ According to Marx In developing a novel conception of history in The German Ideology‚ Karl Marx proceeds “from earth to heaven” (The Marx-Engels Reader‚ p. 154). That is‚ he begins with a focus on the everyday life of human beings and from these observations exposes the function of the prevailing social mores and ideologies of the day. He posits that the dominant ideology of any time period is in fact designed with the sole purpose of representing and protecting

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    dislikes with regard to practice and action” (Laberge‚ 1995). Critically‚ the habitus is embodied‚ that is‚ “located within the body and affects every aspect of human embodiment” (Shilling‚ 1993). Theorists believe that stereotypes‚ narratives‚ ideologies and discourses all attribute to the shaping on the individual habitus. In this essay I will discuss and argue how each concept works according to various theorists and how they work in shaping the individual habitus. A stereotype is a group

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