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    They remember call waiting, using Liquid Paper, fell in love with Tom Cruise and got hooked on 90210. They were the first generation to discover that you didn’t have to leave the comfort of your home or sacrifice time and money to get the basic needs taken care of. This group may have started their lives with a checkbook, but now they just scan their…

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    throughout the process. The show concludes with a “reveal” and a winner is chosen. This winner will go on to compete in The Swan Pageant at the end of the season. The Swan ran for two seasons and had two surgeons, both men. The next show is E! Network’s Dr.90210, this show interview’s patients and fallows them through their surgeries based loosely around the surgeon Dr. Robert Rey’s life and his practice. This show lasted six seasons and had 75 episodes. Out of six surgeons on the show, five…

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    Celebrities and pop culture have taken over people’s lives. If someone walks into any store the one, and only thing that will always be there is a tabloid. But why do people love to know so many details about celebrity’s lives? Why are people so fascinated on being just like their favorite celebrity? People choose to worship celebrities because they want to live vicariously through them; people want to live a life that is comparable to their favorite celebrity. Celebrity worship or idolization…

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    World War II. 30 per cent of high school students in the United States did not know how long it took for the earth to orbit the sun. The media is blamed for “dumbing down” society. However, 75 per cent of 17 year olds knew what city had the zip code 90210. This has made us substitute our fantasy reality for real reality in the fun house created by…

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    Pop Culture

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    As I have grown up through my childhood and pre-teen years, the different elements of pop-culture (books, TV, movies, music, etc.) have had an impact on me. I have never been the type to be able to consistently watch movies, because no matter how interesting, I always end up falling asleep somehow. However, one of my favorite genres is dramas with suspense. Something about mystery-based movies makes them so compelling and riveting; they always leave you guessing. Above all, horrors are my…

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    Bader describes role models as the people around us like our parents, grandparents, the cast members of Beverly Hills 90210, someone who is able to go on talk shows, or even host them, etc. Bader gives a lot of examples on what a role model should do and what they should not do. Bader states “Role models are admirable individuals who haven’t given up their lives and livelihoods…

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    These are all effects that detrimentally change the persistent view on the society that we reside in today. The adverse effect that all these negative role models that are prevalent on Television set are immensity disgusting and show a bad image of presived reality to the children that we are trying to shield from the negative outreaches of the materialistic world. During this class, I created a survey which I asked to my countless friends on the social media site, Facebook to tell me what is…

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    Anorexia is one of the most common causes of deaths among young women around the ages of fifteen to twenty-four. Anorexia affects many girls throughout their high school experience and statistics have shown forty to sixty percent of high school girls diet, attempting to reach this idea of perfection. Anorexia was formally diagnosed in 1874, and observations of the symptoms go back as far as 300 years ago. Anorexia, also known as Anorexia Nervosa, is the will to not eat. Anorexia Nervosa…

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    True reality Today society face different types of problems, but there are some that people never realize how damaging they are to society in general. Society had been changing through the years and the way man and woman are valued had changed too. A stereotype is a mental image very simplified and with few details about a group of people who share certain qualities and skills. The stereotype may be considered "a lower form of thought". Originally a stereotype is a copy taken from a mold, which…

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    Why I Chose Nursing

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    Realistically this is a challenge that our world faces and is one of the many reasons why I want to pursue a degree in nursing. My desire to enter into the medical field and become a nurse stems back to when I was an adolescent; I can remember watching Dr. 90210 do multiple surgeries on patients and I can just remember myself saying “I want to be able to make people feel good about themselves, no matter what.” Even though that…

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