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    This fallacy utilizes a person to present an argument on a certain topic, but that person is not actually a credible authority on that subject. Rob Lowe is an actor, but occasionally being on TV does not make you an expert on TV service providers. Another fallacy in this commercial is the false dilemma fallacy. A false dilemma is when a limited number of options are given, but there is at least one other option. This commercial only presents you with the option…

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    Bam: A Short Story

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    Bam was not the same after that, and how could he be? In the short clip made available of his newest TV venture, he says that he had never considered someone close to him dying, and that the shock of Dunn's passing sent him into a drinking spiral. He says it all wild-eyed, slurring, hand bleeding from punching a car window in. His boyish confidence had been transformed into an anxious confusion. The life of Riley he'd built from slapping his dad while asleep and filming it now became broken and…

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    a lot of it. The use of the sex appeal in commercials or posters you see in the mall has been fill advertisement agencies and firms’ pockets with massively mullah! However, this way of advertising has some negative effects to be knowledgeable…

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    has been missing out on. ”There must have been a billion leaves on the land; he waded in them, a dry river smelling of hot cloves and warm dust”(137). Montag has been involved in so much technology over the period of his life that when he steps out of it he sees everything that he had never seen before. (STEWE-2) Mildred only watches tv and does not care to try and read…

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    everyday norms for doctors, well, at least on TV. Several aspects of TV don’t depict real-life scenarios that happen in these job fields, instead they show the exciting, romanticized, alluring and often skewed, concepts of the job. Cops don’t experience shoot outs every day, half their day or sometimes more is spent on doing paperwork, doctors don’t receive mesmerizing cases everyday nor do they save every patient they encounter. Many aspects that TV presents about career life and choices isn’t…

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    Reality Tv

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    A study on Impact of Reality Shows on Society Summary: Attempt has been made to explore the students, research scholars, housewives and teachers about the reality TV show, they watch reality show, depicted in the case of these programs, the basic principles of their views and their consumption patterns views. The social impact of these programs were studied, from 100 respondents in the city Gulbarga, Karnataka sample on the basis of the responses received. The results showed that watching…

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    The Gamemakers’ Violence in Reality TV The Gamemakers of The Hunger Games have one job, and it’s to keep the Games bloody and gory, which ties directly to the theme of violence in reality TV because they are the perpetrators of such violence. The people of the capitol celebrate the games, constantly bet money on who will win, and send gifts as sponsors to their favorite tributes. Violent twists in the games keep the outcome unpredictable and keep those watching interested to the very end. To…

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    eyesight. Because he is blind, he is living tough life. But he has a unique gift of seeing things without his eyesight and with that he is able to see stuff which people with eyesight can’t see. In short, theme of this story is diversity among seeing and looking thighs. The narrator in this story is feeling very pride about himself having ability to see stuff with his eyes, but in reality…

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    Advertising and Violence” in her essay Jean Kilbourne describes how media is using sexualized ads of men and women to get attention of people so the companies can sell their products. For briefer overview on this topic “Hidden Gender Stereotypes in TV Commercials” by Elif Kiran gives brief…

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    life choices. If kids are continuously watching TV, then there can be many impacts…

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