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    Reality Television (TV) is a genre of TV programming in which ordinary people are continuously filmed, designed for entertainment rather than for information. Though eventually, a change in attitude and behavior is usually noticed in these people because they go from ordinary to reality stars within a matter of no time. This genre of TV may present itself in two ways: one as harmless and humorous entertainment which people can choose whether or not to watch; or two, as a negative effect on…

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    Reality Shows Case Study

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    pbs series ‘an American family’ was more or less documentary in purpose and style. Then, there were ‘camcorder taped’ reality shows which appeared during 1989. First of such a show was ‘cops’ which showed police officers on duty apprehending criminals. Soon spread to other parts of the world, with its Indian version, known as ‘Indian idol’. Soon more shows followed with different concepts and ideas like the amazing race (2001), fear factor (june 11, 2001) the America’s next top model (may 2003)…

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    There are tons of television shows to choose from. In TV shows, there are a plethora different characters with varying personalities. When we watch a television show we become inspired or motivated by some of the traits of the characters. Detective Morgan is a character from the show Criminal Minds who is a positive role model because he cares about the people around him, even in a job where it might be easier to simply detach himself from the situation. Derek Morgan is extremely dedicated to…

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    1. The purpose of this article is to persuade the general public that reality television contributes no practical benefits to our lives and has in fact, created a degenerate and immoral society. 2. This article does have a bias. Jonah Goldberg believes that the only reason why society is in such a degraded state of condition relative to the past is due to the influence of reality television. 3. In the article, Reality Television Debases Society, Goldberg focuses on how “reality-show culture…

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    The fans of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” are wondering if the reports of Amiyah Scott being added to the cast of the Bravo show are true. Looking to find a replacement for NeNe Leaks, Scott’s name has hit social media as the latest celebrity under consideration for the show. According to TMZ on Monday, if Amiyah Scott is added to the cast of the reality show would be the first transgender on the show. So who is Amiyah Scott? The transgender model is known around the country for her modeling…

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    America’s Next Top Model has been one of the most popular reality television shows since 2003. The show is currently shown on TV all around the world (in more than 160 countries and regions), some other countries including Australia, China, Canada and United Kingdom even have their own version of the Top Model. It is almost impossible to ignore the popularity of the show. Not only people from the fashion industry but also the general public are loyal fans of the show. Regardless of the fact…

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    Despite being developed more than 400 years apart, Scott Disick from "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" and Mercutio from William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet are both epitomes of the reality TV archetype the "Reckless, Wild Child." The purpose of this archetype is to entertain the audience using comical and dramatic elements while bringing out the good qualities of other characters. A reality TV audience does not want to deeply analyze what it watches - it wants a comfortably predictable,…

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    to hierarchies. The top-level of the hierarchy appears after the last (‘.’) in the domain name. The top-level domain name is .COM. The .COM indicates a domain name that is owned by a commercial enterprise, and is the most common top-level domain name. Other popular top-level domain names are .ORG (for non-profit organizations), .EDU (for educational institutions), .GOV (for government entities), and .NET (for network and Internet related organizations). In addition to the top-level domain…

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    Reality television, as the name suggests, offers viewers a multitude of programs ranging from wilderness survival to a multitude of attractive woman vying for the attention and marriage of a singular man to the everyday lives of a family. These shows aim to provide entertainment to audiences, giving them insider access to the apparently unscripted events and relationships of the contestants. While filmed and edited to appear as if everything occurred naturally, without directing and prompting,…

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    they were obligated work in the fields, or incurable disease as a result of the lack of health care. The Khmer Rouge was also brainwashing the people in a game of propaganda. They told the people that the reason for it all was a response to the Americans who were about to bomb the cities, and that it was the greater good to stay out of war. They also required that a…

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