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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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    over me and I saw Savanna standing behind them. She was safe and I was safe and Blake was here and everything was perfect. Once Mr Norton 's boyfriend had gotten some back up, they cuffed both Nash and my dad, carrying them outside. Blake and Savanna rushed over to me. Blake smiled at me, but I could see the tears welling up in his eyes as he undid the hand cuffs. "Baby girl, I thought I lost you." "Well,…

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    lost morality as a whole, and certain members of society feel as though televised executions would only enhance that effect. Degenerate shows air all across the country, the most degenerate television shows are reality shows, such as “Keeping Up With The Kardashians”, “Jersey Shore”, and all the branches of “The Real Housewives.” Other examples of degenerate shows are types of criminal shows, such as “Dexter, Criminal Minds, and any branch of “CSI.” People do not really notice that they are…

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    Reality Tv Film Analysis

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    Neither paragons nor charity cases. They’re just a bunch of warts-and-all people chasing the American Dream as hard and fast, and often as clueless, as most everyone else” (Abdul-Jabbar, TIME). The line-up of reality television presented by the Bravo network features more African-American people than any other network besides BET. Mainstream television now possesses more shows with a character of color as the main character thanks in part to Bravo.…

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    Beyonce’s Mom’s 60th New Orleans Masquerade Themed Party Talk about more than 100,000 reasons to celebrate! Tina Knowles’ 60th birthday ball was certainly that. Being the mother of music idols Beyonce and Solange surely speak volumes, and a blast was had by all. Her children chose New Orleans, a place of family beginnings to wine and dine their mom. No doubt, Tina will remember her 60th birthday party for a long time. The A-list of entertainment stars included Jennifer Hudson, Kelly Rowland,…

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    Reality TV In The 1970's

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    what is on television today. Reality TV exploded in the 2000’s and it remains one of the most popular genres in television. Prior to that, shows with high ratings were frequently fictional in nature. Reality TV shows like Teen Mom, Keeping up with the Kardashians and Dash Dolls are being watched by adolescents and they are clearly influencing just about all aspects…

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    emotion and expression of such, but to experience them in such a rapid fire manner extremely taxing on the human mind and body. These manic emotions can lead to depression in the long run due to not being able to experience long lived emotions. It ends up a commentary on the fast pace culture we live in and how this tears away our…

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    lasted 24 years with Kris Jenner. Jenner had six children, but the most known children are Kylie Jenner and Kendell Jenner, daughters of Kris Jenner. Along with those two daughters, Caitlyn Jenner was a part of the reality T.V show called “Keeping up with the Kardashians”. The show put Jenner back into the spot light and made the transition a little harder. Before she made the transition she was isolated at her house in Malibu, California since there was paparazzi everywhere she went, looking…

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    In a nation that was built by slaves with their blood, sweat, and tears for about two hundred forty-five years, it is hard to detect the demolishing of racism in America 's future. America has a rich history of people of European descent being immoral and unethical towards minorities through many forms. The people of European descent continued the “Us vs. Them” idea and kept their superiority by placing laws that separated themselves from the minorities and provided certain privileges to white…

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    “Watching TV Makes You Smarter” In the article, “Watching TV Makes You Smarter,” Steven Johnson claims that the progression of modern television series is making viewers smarter because of their complex plots and multi-threading techniques. I question Johnson’s statement because there is a difference between gaining knowledge and conditioning your brain by noticing techniques that are in television shows today. One gains knowledge by learning and being tested over different subject. Whereas,…

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