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    reliance on social media (Kick, Contacos-Sawyer, & Thomas, 2015). Organizations desire individuals who excel verbally and are capable of creating and maintain relationships with co-workers and consumers (Keyton et al. 2013). Roberge, (2015) is afraid the next generation’s communication style will seem robotic and lack the personal style and intrigue that keeps all parties interested and wanting more of a relationship. Singh, (2014) suggest organizations allowing for cross generational teams to…

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    Elavia says, “This question of empathy should not be restricted to producers and networks” (222). Cunningham says, “the FTC needs to make strides-albeit, small ones-to regulate photoshopping” (219). Cunningham talks about Seth Matlins, a former Hollywood marketing executive who had called for the Federal Trade Commission to regulate and prevent altered images that can be harmful to viewers (216). There is an…

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    According to many psychologists, the more you laugh, the longer you live. That’s why many people tune in to The Late Show with Stephen Colbert to live a little longer. In the last few years, political satire outlets’ audiences have risen tremendously. Political satire is playing a bigger role in society every day. According to Merriam Webster, satire is a way of using humor that shows the weaknesses or bad qualities of a person, government, society. In this essay, I will analyze The Late Show…

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    Kardashian Pop Culture

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    Society today is unlike anything the Earth has ever experienced. Living amongst a “Technological Era” has admitted us to freely witness the enviable lives of millions around the world. Tragically, it’s no surprise that it’s predominantly our younger generation that are so heavily influenced by our “Big Brother”, the USA. His “celebrity culture” allows insight into all facets of a life in the fast lane. Movies, magazines and the dominant force of social media are all means by which he coerces us…

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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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    Yanique Rowe Stoops English 110 12 October 2015 Counterarguments for Reality Television In today’s society, reality television has become all the rave. It has changed everyday interactions between individuals. Reality television is one of the fastest growing television shows. These types of television shows are naturally fascinating because it gives us insight into how people speak and behave in everyday or unusual situations. Reality shows teach us things about human nature which allows us to…

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    Dear, Ms. Stewart I think you need to call Mrs. Bruss and get her back because the teacher we have now isn’t a good teacher. Mr. Suarez is a nightmare he enforces things that doesn’t even need to be enforced and no other teacher enforces it just him. The reasons I think that you should bring me Mrs. Bruss back. I don’t think anyone in this school likes Mr. Suarez he is a nightmare. This kind of teaching shouldn’t be allowed when we come into class he tells us to sit our laptops on the desk by…

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    good things in the rural areas, local Miami schools, and others. Although one can see the good intentions throughout Drake’s video one can only help but wonder the meaning behind exposing the budget at the very beginning, the lyrics, and the overall portrayal of the video. At the beginning Drake accurately depicts the stereotype of how famous people…

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    Synopsis Of The Star Trek

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    After reading the synopsis of the Star Trek episode it is clear that Picard and Maddox have differing views on the mind/body problem. Picard's view is very materialistic compared to Maddox who has a very dualistic view. Proof that Picard is more materialistic can be found throughout the synopsis. He believes that Data should be able to make his own decisions and should have rights to determine what happens to him and what does not happen to him. (Synopsis) In the trial, Picard argues in favor of…

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    underdog female racers against males. Street racing is perceived to be a man’s sport and women cannot compete with them. Also another theme is that since it is illegal to street race and they put the racers into conflicts versus law enforcement. In one episode of Street Outlaws the Oklahoma crew went to the “Dirty South” and raced a group of majority black racers. The Oklahoma crew is mostly white and this pitted white’s vs black and there was more conflict than normal when the Oklahoma crew…

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