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    Optimism versus pessimism is a popular topic that has always been discussed. It is as debateable as the question of which came first: the chicken or the egg? The egg did. The answer, to me, is just as obvious as which is more important: optimism or pessimism? Optimism. An overall optimist view on life would improve the world greatly because of the growth of perseverance and dedication that would be seen in society. During difficult times, like the recent 2016 elections, all there is to do is to…

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    When girls watch shows such as Keeping Up With The Kardashians and America’s Next Top Model, they see a high-fashioned lifestyle with beauty, designer outfits, and loads of money that they wish they could live. Peek uses The Jersey Shore as an example for excessive partying and mentions that the cast “spends an entire summer…

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    Stereotypes Of Reality TV

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    especially during the start of the 21st century. The genre unsurprisingly found great success amongst a variety of viewers considering there seems to be a reality show for every imaginable subject. They come in many categories such as game shows, talent shows, dating shows,…

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    Bad Girls Club “Women are bitches. Women are stupid. Women are incompetent at work and failures at home. Women are gold diggers. How do we know? Because reality TV tells us so” (Pozner 78). Reality television influences our minds by broadcasting shows that promote misogynic ideals such as that women are catty, unintelligent and drama queens. Bad Girls Club is an example of such show. Fighting, both physical and verbal, bullying, and meltdowns are what the cast partake in. Reality television…

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    As said by Georgia Jagger “Reality tv rots people’s brains.” Reality tv results in children and teens becoming sexists and believing in stereotypes. Reality tv ruins common morals and causes child and teens to act as the actors in the show. Parents should monitor the number of hours their children watch reality tv. Watching reality tv creates the basis of delusions and dangerous stereotypes for the impressionable. When watching reality tv children start to believe what they are seeing on…

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    Who would have thought of someone proposing like this in a live TV show? When it comes to proposals, men are surprising women in an instant. They don't announce or letting them know in advance. They can strike any time they want, because proposing is always the unexpected one. It can be at the mall, church, beach, playground or so, it doesn't matter at all. What really matters is that the love of one man could be good enough for a woman to get convinced in loving him as well. This is what…

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    because this type focuses on doing tricks that skateboards can do as well as slide and grab tricks. Finally downhill is when someone rides down a large and long hill at very high speeds. I myself have been using a Sector 9 board since I got it 3 years ago. My board is like a Spartan from Athens with all its battle scars having a story behind it. It is a one of their Mini Sharka boards and it is made out of 8ply maple. It is 40 inches long and the width is 9 inches. The design is a…

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    Sinitta Wiki, Married, Net Worth, Husband or Partner, Salary, Age, and Bio Sinitta Bio Sinitta is a popular professional singer of 1980s of American-British origin. Her actual name is Sinitta Malone. As per her bio obtained in Wikipedia page, Sinitta Malone was born on 19 October 1963 in Seattle, Washington, United States but lives in London at the moment with her family. Her mother was Miquel Brown and she also had an aunt named Amil Stewart. Not many details about her family and siblings are…

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    Truman’s Authenticity Truman Burbank is the star of his own hidden camera reality show The Truman Show ever since he was in his mother’s womb. Christof (the director of The Truman Show) cites Truman’s “authenticity” as the reason that so many people love to watch him because Truman’s emotions and reactions are real the whole time and it made the audience feel a certain way when they watch Truman. With the show share a similarity with the movie Boyhood, about a boy name Madison and we as the…

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    Reality television has made a breakthrough in the last fifteen years and, despite its spreading popularity, the role it plays in shaping not only the mindset of a young America, but also the views of older generations, is causing negative impacts. These shows often portray stereotypical models all across America, emphasizing, and even exaggerating their habits and Ebonics, leaving viewers with a narrow vision of American citizens and lessening ethical and moral values. Shows such as Jersey Shore…

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