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    Books and Real Events

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    Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? People should read only those books that are about real events‚ real people‚ and established facts. Use specific reasons and details to support your opinion. Some people think that fiction books have no use at all. They claim that people should read about real events that took place‚ real people‚ and established facts. I have to totally disagree with this statement. From my everyday experience and observation I can stand that fiction‚ miracles

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    Devika

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    Children as Viewers Children who view reality programs have been shown to suffer ill effects from the content of such programming. One Australian study revealed that children who watched reality programming were significantly more likely to associate wealth‚ popularity and beauty as factors that contribute to happiness. It’s no surprise that these are values frequently held in high esteem by many participants of reality shows. What’s more‚ certain other reality programs such as "Fear Factor" that

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    Influence Today’s Media Has on Teens Every day teens watch TV and see movies that glamorize violent and inappropriate behavior. On the covers of magazines are spray-tanned‚ models or celebrities that teens idolize. Physical appearance is exaggerated by the media‚ and is seen by teens‚ as more important than intellectual abilities. Boys and girls between the ages of 13-18Teens feel that they need to be just as beautiful as the super models‚ or just as muscular as the professional athletes

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    Comedian Great

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    What Makes A Comedian Great? There are approximately 100‚000 professional standup comedians in the world. Less than 1% of that 100‚000 are actually well known. Obviously to become famous you have to be great at what you do. But what makes these comedians great? There are a few commonalities between famous comedians such as the fact that most have tv shows‚ most are raunchy‚ and they are clever. First off‚ the best comedians have their own tv shows. Louis CK has a show that has been on air for

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    In the essay “Living Like Weasels”‚ Annie Dillard tells us how to live based on her observations and encounter with a weasel. From her experience‚ Dillard believes that living by the necessity of following instinct‚ and choosing to ignore outside forces‚ sets humanity to a greater and truer freedom. Even though “people take vows of poverty‚ chastity‚ and obedience…” (Dillard 3)‚ humanity can easily step back from these distractions—it is only a matter of choice. Dillard describes her quiet and

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    of Reality TV‚ which are games shows‚ dating shows‚ and talent shows. She then goes to in to explain that reality TV is becoming more common in casual conversation. She continues by mentioning some of the shows that have captured the attention of American television viewers and the 10 reality shows that were

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    Reality Television

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    Reality television has strong influence and damaging effects on our society. But let’s face it‚ we feed on the drama. We love to absorb another life other than our own. Along with it comes the misconception of reality which distorts how one believes they have to behave to gain fame or attention. Reality television is bad for culture because it only elevates money‚ beauty‚ and fame above other qualities by promoting inappropriate behavior such as bullying‚ casual sex‚ alcohol abuse and bad language

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    I believe

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    I believe Dreams will come true someday. In my life‚ the most important thing I have considered is making aim for our future. Making dream is not only setting clear dream for my future but also‚ making me try my best for that. The reason why I decide to do majoring violin is I really like the way to make sound through violin. My parent asked to me what kinds of specific job do I want? Something likes those questions. My parent didn’t want me to major violin because in general concept‚ they

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    The “American Idol” show has been aired for the past ten years and has gained audiences from various countries. Analyse the “Idol” phenomenon using the political economy approach in popular culture. You would need to explain the political economy approach and your understanding of the theories in addition to applying it to the case study. The American Idol show – a form of popular culture - drew more than 30 million audiences an episode‚ and although over the years‚ overall viewership declined

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    Idols Of The Mind

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    Throughout our lives our minds can change in many ways‚ but our minds can also be distorted as they change. Francis Bacon’s “Idols of the Mind” theory call us to look at our distortions and examine our biases. We need to examine our biases in order to find accuracy within our reasoning. Francis Bacon’s Idols of the Mind are valid observations about human nature. Within my own life I am influenced by my culture‚ my own preferences‚ the use of accurate or inaccurate language‚ and what I have been taught

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