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    Reality Tv Influence

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    Reality television has been growing more over the past few years. There are celebrities that have their own reality show and normal people could be in one as well. Many people like to watch reality shows. Reality shows don’t only benefit the people that watch the shows, but also the watchers because there are people who get obsessed with the shows. Reality television is about people with an unscripted television show and cameras are following their every move. Many people watch these shows as…

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    influence the minds of millions of people. Some of the most popular TV shows on the air are reality shows, like” The Real Housewives of Atlanta”. However, most of these reality TV shows have one very unfortunate factor in common. A majority of these reality shows display certain racial and ethnic groups in a negative light by expressing and exploiting negative stereotypes for views. These stereotypes in reality television are very harmful to the groups affected and to society in general and…

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    Reality Television, Photoshopping, and Government Guidelines Guidelines and regulations regarding photoshop in advertising and the contents of reality television are both uncertain and weak. In the articles “The Collective Conscience Of Reality Television” by Serena Elavia and “In Our Photoshopping Disorder” by Erin Cunningham, both authors discuss how in today's media the lack of restrictions cause a false sense of reality. Elavia, a reporter for Fox Business Network, mentions in her article…

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    choice to leave the constructed reality because he deserves a life just like any other human being. Christof taking Truman when he was a baby and putting him in this constructed reality was cruel and out of his decision. At the end when Christof was trying to persuade Truman to stay at his constructed reality he made it seem as a utopia place when in reality it isn’t because his whole life was a lie. Christof would have done anything to keep Truman in that constructed reality including killing…

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    's definition of Reality Television: Within television there are more than just one category of reality TV, with some testing the abilities of the human body through shows like American Ninja Warrior as well as reality shows that enforce people to live together and cause drama on camera, an example being Big Brother. Reality television is a huge genre that contains hundreds of different ideas and focuses that cannot really be described by a definition. These categories of reality all have…

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    Reality television is one of the biggest sensations across the world, but it is important to look at the reasons behind its great success in terms of production. First, it is significantly cheaper to create in contrast to scripted network comedies and dramas due to unknown cast members, fewer writers, and an extremely large amount of product placement. Next, shows can earn additional revenue through iTunes downloads, album sales, and tour tickets that draw people closer to the series. Finally,…

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    Impact Of Virtual Reality

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    Virtual Reality Changing Technology In the 21st century, man has devised a new technological advance in technology. This has revolutionized the way people will look at the world for the better. Virtual Reality… The most technologically advanced product that man has been able to create. Developed originally in the 1960s, the world has been working towards this for tech for many years. With failure after failure, no one has been able to come up with a way for Virtual Reality to become a true…

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    Reality Tv Popularity

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    television for a night of “Reality Programming.” As we gaze upon the screen and begin loading data into our brains, I question, “Is reality television shaping our minds and the minds of our children, and if so, into what?” In the last decade or so there has been a new craze that has swept our nation, and that is reality television. Why are these shows so popular? According to the Reality T.V. World’s website, there are around 1,000 reality television programs and reality TV; and grown to the…

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    Reality tv is the pure act of drama, it doesn't exactly contain any reality in its shows. Usually there's a lot of editing and scripting in these shows. The producers like to keep the audience entertained. The producer also knows the audience they are targeting. Studies for the girl scout research institute have revealed that teenagers and children are the demographic for reality tv. They become easily influenced by what they watch and listen to. This can influence foul language ,negative…

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    Reality Or Choice Theory

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    Reality or what is also known as Choice theory is a comprehensive methodology to explaining human motivation, behavior, and perception created by Dr. William Glasser. Dr. Glasser, was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1925. Dr. Glasser was initially a chemical engineer however, he made a career change to Clinical Psychology. He then attended medical school eventually becoming psychiatrist. Glasser rejected the psychoanalytic approach of Dr. Sigmund Freud. From observations made by Dr. Glasser while…

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