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    failed, or you feel like you have failed but really there is nothing you could have done. In the sorry the “seventh man” had a friend name k who died and he could have saved him and tried to save him and failed. He feels guilty and upset that it is his fault for his death. But should he really feel upset or should he forgive himself. The seventh man should forgive himself about his friend k death. The seventh man should forgive himself for many reasons. One of the reason is he has a type of survivor guilt. Survivor guilt is unnecessary and unreasonable. According to the story “The Moral Logic Of Survivor Guilt” by Nancy Sherman. Says “irrational those feelings are” (Sherman. Pg 153) this is showing that the feelings are unreasonable and there is nothing you can do about him so the seventh man should just drop the feelings and forgive himself.…

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    While she talks about bullying in her article she only leads towards women. Well actually her whole article is only about women but I feel as though it is also true to men. A lot of reality shows now a days are gender neutral and they have both male and female characters. Take Survivor for an example, those men and women are out they’re fighting each other and backstabbing each other in order to win the game. It shows people that in order to make it in the world, you need to do what they are…

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    Reality television is known for multiple stereotypes that surround it and most of the shows go along with them. These stereotypes include but are not limited to; being confined into one specific space or location, a certain of number people from multiple demographics and backgrounds, and having some type of motivator, usually monetary. The reality show, “Big Brother” follows all of these stereotypes but also brings a type of relevance to its viewers. Following the guidelines from the novel,…

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    Another negative influence should be emphasized here. Materialism stimulated by some reality shows threats adolescents’ concept of money,leading them to be greedy. Many reality TV shows have set up huge bonuses to encourage contestants. As a consequence, to get bonuses seems to be the only goal for them to participate in the programme. For example, the ultimate winner of Big Brother (a popular reality show in the UK) won a £70,000 prize in 2000, and Survivor ( an American reality show) arranged…

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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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    Stereotypes Of Reality TV

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    through manipulative editing and selective casting. Producer of “Dancing With The Stars” and various other popular shows, Troy DeVolld, did a series of interviews to reveal what many reality TV watchers already suspected. He explained that producers usually come up with an objective for the scenes, outlining and scripting them to a certain extent (Laurel). The genre relies on creating conflict for appealing TV which means producers purposely edit the contestants in a negative light. One example…

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    Are the scenarios that we perceive on reality television really a realistic display of most people’s reality? Often time’s people are being fooled into thinking that their lives can form to fit those of the actors seen on television, when in fact those people and their lives are only an act put on display for the enjoyment of others. The minds of many are being overtaken by false views of society due to hours spent in front of a television watching shows that are supposed to represent reality.…

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    I Choice the TV shows America’s Got Talent and Chicago Fire because they are definitely not like each other. First of all, Chicago Fire is a show about the firefighters, rescue squad members and paramedics of Chicago firehouse 51. America’s Got Talent is a talent show that Auditions people from all across the country, to find performers and groups of all kinds. These two shows are on my list because first of all, I love America’s Got Talent because there is always something new that you will…

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    Brav And Bravo Case

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    Please review the 2 media packages attached here. One is for BRAVO and the other for E! Analyze how well they go about building value for their particular network. In your opinion, which one did a better job? Please produce a typed paper that 1) Analyzes the BRAVO presentation for value, 2) Analyzes the E! Presentation for value and then 3) Tell which did a better job of building value for their network. Justify your choice. (See Chapter 8, p. 126-129 for information on creating value.)…

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    Survivor, survivor means a person who survives, especially a person remaining alive after an event in which others have died. Another meaning of survivor is the remainder of a group of people or things. In Junior case survivor means never giving up on your hopes and dreams, fighting for what you want in life and being a warrior. Junior has face mean things in life such as mental, physical, and emotional challenges. At the end of the day Junior doesn’t let those things stop him in life. Junior…

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