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    The Effect of Technology on Relationships by Alex Lickerman, it explains how social media has taken the place of personal interactions and substituted in electronic relationships. In the article, he rationalizes how maybe the people who are replacing real relationships with online ones maybe don’t feel comfortable being face-to-face, so they go online to live their lives in a way to where they don’t have to. Lickerman calls this “social isolation”. He also explains how the cost of this type of…

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    them knowledge and how to be creative, which was their home forever in their hearts. We can see Hailsham brought huge influence to the clones, which most readers don’t see; this is important because Hailsham changed how students’ attitudes of the world that different than the other clones. The clone’s life had already set up since they were produced. Most students graduated from Hailsham when they sixteen, and went to train stations for couple years. Later on they became carers, and the…

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    critical phase in one’s life when they encounter drastic changes in perspectives and achieves a further understanding of the world formulated from cathartic experiences. In the short story “The Fall of a City”, by Aidan Nowlan, Teddy the protagonist is a dynamic character who struggles through his transition to adulthood. Living with his uncle and aunt, Teddy builds an imaginary world named Upalia, to escape from reality and spends time in the attic fighting imaginary battles. The city portrays…

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    experiences are universal, although there are a million different ways to experience each one. My staging will take the audience through each aspect, even if they themselves cannot pinpoint exactly the sensation they are experiencing in a given moment. The world needs to be so immersive and alive that spectators can go through the emotional and physical processes of experiences. There is no looking straight ahead and having text recited to you. In my scoring and staging of the Second Movement,…

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    this is often not actually the fact of the matter above (the in group disagreement on what the n-word should denote). Though this may seem a stumbling block for my model this feature can be in fact interpreted as a limit of the features of the real world system. To see this I evoke the idea of communities which I previously used in Part II of this paper. As stated in this section human kinds generally pick out communities or the designation of a group has the potential to create a community (my…

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    more controlled environment by being locked into a compound which was cut-off from the rest of the outside world. This meant no…

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    reality show in the history of television known as “The Truman Show”. The 1998 film The Truman Show, directed by Peter Weir, anticipates the media’s manipulative influence over the public view, while embroidering the idea of living in an artificial world. Filmed from when he was only a fetus in his mother’s womb, Truman’s whole life became the legendary source of entertainment people turn to everywhere, anywhere, at any time of day as long as a television screen was in sight. It's a cautionary…

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    If I were given the challenge to take on a project like we received in our group project. I would have to say I would be up for the challenge. The key to a successful project is the team that you have working with you. If you don’t have everyone clicking on all cylinders you won’t get anywhere with your project. One bad cylinder could ruin the all whole project. Luckily with this class, I had a good group that clicked on all cylinders. From my experience in being other groups that don’t click,…

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    What is Reality TV? Well, it is television programs in which real people are continuously filmed, designed to be entertaining rather than informative. It is based on the real-life situation and supposedly unscripted shows. Reality TV is not new, it has existed since 1989 however, in recent years it has become overly popular. Television has both effects on American culture, it can be positive and negative depends on how people visualize. Reality television is entertainment it makes viewers forget…

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    television. Reality shows are based on people’s real life situations that people shows to the audience. People in the world are more interested in watching reality shows versus scripted shows, unless the script show is very eye catching. Cynthia M. Frisby, is an associate professor of advertising at the University of Missouri School of Journalism, Columbia, and coeditor of Journalism across Cultures. Frisby wrote an article entitled, “Getting Real with Reality TV” which talks about…

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