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    What would happen if you the only emotion you felt was pleasant? What if there was nothing else but pleasantness? This is what the movie Pleasantville tries to present to the viewer. Pleasantville is based off the very old story adam and eve. Adam and Eve‚ is basically the story of how humans became who they are today. Pleasantville takes certain ideals from adam and eve and brings them to the present‚ through a story about two teens sucked into an old tv show. Although gary yoss (director of pleasantville)

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    Reality Television It’s Sunday night‚ the work is done and you are ready to sit down and relax. You walk down the stairs‚ make some popcorn‚ cuddle up on the couch‚ and flip on your favorite reality television show. On that Sunday evening you will not only have one reality show to choose from but many because reality television is becoming commonplace. These shows range from competitions to find your future spouse to episodes documenting the life of celebrities. What each show has in common

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    Jersey Shore’s Unrealistic “Reality” Jersey Shore‚ on MTV‚ is a wonderful model of reality television gone wrong. It is definitely one of the worst shows on TV‚ but has become one of the most popular. The cast of Jersey Shore reinforces negative stereotypes of Italian-Americans‚ and shows relationships and sex in an extremely negative light. Racial slurs are a part of everyday vocabulary‚ relationships are all about fighting and infidelity‚ and sexual activity is no big deal. The cast’s interactions

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    Reality TV: Unveiling the Curtain The concept of reality TV is not new. In fact‚ the first reality TV show aired in 1948‚ ’Candid Camera’. Reality TV provides its viewers with variety‚ which in turn gives the channel what it wants- revenue. Shows such as "Survivor"‚ "American Idol" and "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" are perfect representatives of reality TV. The younger generations look up to the people in these shows and their number of followers keeps increasing. The stars in these shows gain

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    we not noticed that these talent hunts can at times be even more illusory than fiction? At one point of time‚ two persons are busy fighting with each other showering one another with all the expletives in all the languages they speak – and the very next minute they are capable of behaving like long-lost friends‚ hugging‚ kissing and even touching each others’ feet‚ all in stark contrast to the blood-thirsty wolves they were just a minute back! Not to forget here the famous “vote for me”

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    Fans of “NCIS” would love to engage with the characters of the show‚ even if it was role playing. This aspect of being a devoted viewer is always the barrier between a well written TV show and wanting to escape the real world to fight crime and help put the bad guys away (even if it is fake). This scenario got me thinking this week about the possibility of “NCIS” and the future of the show. It is possible that this famed CBS show will ever get a fan attraction like “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation”

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    My interview essay on Techelle the amazing James. The person I interviewed was Techelle Evans. Techelle James is a sixteen year old junior and was born on January 30th 1996. She is the eldest of three girls‚ her mother is from here St.Thomas USVI and her father is from Africa and has two pet dogs. I realized that Techelle plays shy in class but in reality she is actually noisy‚ full of life and fun to be around. She acts shy by sitting over there in that dry dusty area were she pretends to be

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    The Positive Impacts of Reality TV Research Paper Kristi Dean January 17‚ 2012 Outline Thesis Statement: Reality TV has an internal conflict about the positive impact‚ and while most people think that there are no positive things‚ there are some positive things gained from reality TV without feeling it‚ such as Jersey Shore‚ Teen Mom‚ The Biggest Loser‚ and American Idol. I. Introduction (the history of reality TV). II. The negative impact of the reality TV. III. An example of

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    EFFCTS OF REALITY SHOWS ON SOCIETY Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the award of the Degree of Master of Business Administration in M&E (2011 – 2013) By NEENA MALVIYA 112516026 Manipal University Bangalore Campus Bangalore December 2012 EFFCTS OF REALITY SHOWS ON SOCIETY Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the award of the Degree of Master of Business Administration in Media and Entertainment By NEENA MALVIYA

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    There are several reasons that reality television has become popular today. The three that I will focus on are the concepts of money‚ instant fame‚ and the guilty pleasure phenomenon. The first catalyst for reality television being popular today is money. Today’s shows offer huge sums of money to people who do not necessarily possess the career skills that would make them a productive enough member of society to amass such wealth through honest work. Simplified‚ dumb people get lots of cash. Now

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