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    between reality television and high school. Reality television is often about celebrities and the depths within their own lives while high school is something that everyone has to experience at some point in their lifetime whether you’re a celebrity or not. Both subjects come with their ups and downs. The main difference between high school and reality television shows is that high school comes with no script. Reality television shows are often scripted and played out. Most popular reality television

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    discussion of whether or not these developments were fulfilling the predictions of future utopia and dystopia possibilities portrayed in texts such as ‘Brave New World’ by Aldous Huxley and ‘War of the Worlds: Cyberspace and the High tech Assault on Reality’ by Mark Slouka. This essay will focus on the technological convergence and its consequences – Utopia or Dystopia. The development of the ‘Net’ began with the interconnection of computer networks using computer-mediated communications technology

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    Reality television is not harmful to its viewers and can be beneficial. It is a good source of entertainment. Reality television has become a major part of what people are watching on television today. People are drawn to these shows to escape everyday stresses. It has become so popular because it plays off of people’s emotions and imagination. Sitcoms usually portray perfect families who can solve any problem in thirty minutes. Reality shows show real people and how they react to different situations

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    technological development (especially with regard to virtual communities) impacts on individual’s identity today‚ and how this is linked with various postmodernist theories. Firstly the author will look at what virtual communities actually are and their uses in today’s society‚ moving on to the realm in which these societies actually exist‚ cyberspace and Baudrillars’s theory of hyper reality. The author will then highlight a number of ways in which these virtual communities impact on the individual and the

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    1. Which is most valuable for Cyworld – an active user‚ a user who spends a lot of money with Cyworld‚ or a user with lot of connections? The most valuable user for Cyworld is the active user that invests a lot of real world money into virtual products. This type of user will be the most engaged and in turn will make their connections more engaged. Think snowball effect. Cyworld will be able to gain the most from these users both from a revenue and marketing/network position. 2. How

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    Getting Real With Reality TV POC PGS. 291-294 In the article “Getting Real With Reality TV” published in the 5th edition of Perspectives on Contemporary Issues‚ author Cynthia M. Frisby argues that the reason that reality TV stays so popular is because of the audiences media gratification from social comparisons in the mass media. According to CBS‚ the same element of being human that encourages people to gossip about the lives of their friends‚ family‚ and even total strangers is what fosters

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    Debra Quintero Eng 101 QG 14Sep2010 “Tired of Reality TV‚ but Still Tuning In” Carter‚ Bill. "Tired of Reality TV‚ but Still Tuning In." New York Times 13 Sept. 2010:B4(L). Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Web. 14 Sept. 2010. In Bill Carter’s article “Tired of Reality TV‚ but Still Tuning In” he discusses how television viewers claim to be tired of reality shows but this summer’s TV ratings seem to show the opposite. His thesis statement “…What viewers say they want and what they

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    Brainwash: Why reality TV is bad for women”. Project Brainwash focuses on how reality TV shows are maintaining stereotypes that society has created for women. Although many of us believe reality TV is just mindless fun‚ Pozner points out that many of the shows are portraying women badly and making them conform to society’s beliefs of what a woman should be like. Pozner began the topic by explaining the rise in reality TV shows over the past years. The rise is caused by the fact that reality shows are

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    insensitivity to everything that we see. Our reality becomes deformed‚ twisted into a world of detachment. The first day of prep is a big day in each of our lives; it is the day we first become exposed to the problems of the outside world‚ beyond the shelter of the veil placed upon us by our parents. We begin to see throughout our schooling career‚ what our parents had tried so hard to protect us from. As we progress through school‚ the harsh realities of the real world become apparent to us‚ yet

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    Glass is a research and development program by Google to develop an augmented reality Head-Mounted Display (HMD). The intended purpose of Project Glass products would be the hands-free displaying of information currently available to most smart phone users‚ and allowing for interaction with the Internet via natural language voice commands. These glasses will have the combined features of virtual reality and augmented reality. Google glasses are basically wearable computers that will use the same Android

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