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    References: Berson‚ I. ‚ Berson‚ M. ‚ & Ferron‚ J. (2002). Emerging risks of violence in the digital age: Lessons for educators from an online study of adolescent girls in the united states Mishna‚ F.‚ McLuckie‚ A.‚ & Saini‚ M. (2009). Real-world dangers in an online reality: a qualitative study examining online relationships and cyber abuse Cradler‚ J.‚ McNabb‚ M.‚ Freeman‚ M.‚ & Burchett‚ R. (2002). How does technology influence student learning?. Dixie Elementary. Retrieved December

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    imagination and the reality of his own world. The battles he had among himself demonstrates that sometimes life creates an illusion to allow people to explore through the wrong ideas. Vanessa’s perspective of Chris going through his life in Manawaka‚ and living in Shallow Creek had a big differentiality. He remodeled his real life situations into his dreams‚ which examines that people’s purposes in life are more difficult when they have their eyes open. Facing the real world is crucial. That is why Chris

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    struggles that surround that. Jem‚ Scout‚ and Dill all grow up in different ways‚ they all become aware of their surroundings and the world that is forming around them. Overall all children grow up in this book and realize that there is a struggle between the ideal and real worlds. Harper lees underlying theme of the struggle between the ideal and the real worlds is apart of learning who people really are‚ they might not be what people think. In a scene between scout and atticus scout learns a very

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    discuss rather reality television is real or fake‚ what the appeal of reality TV is‚ how reality television has changed television viewing habits‚ and the impact of reality television. Even though reality television can be inspirational‚ reality television can have a negative impact on people because it gives people unrealistic expectations‚ it has antifamily values‚ and it portrays a deceptive view of reality. One big question among people is how real is the reality television shows that

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    Key Assumptions in the Business Canvas Model Zygna take the positions that individuals in the virtual world subscribe to the Maslow hierarchy & that there is a desire to self-actualize. Games that appeal to such a need with ease of play‚ understanding‚ interact ability & connectivity will have wide appeal as it gives gamers ability to achieve what it can’t be seemingly doable in the real world in a short time (for example; farming‚ mafia‚ building kingdoms) i.e. “the augmented reality” and importantly

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    The world of entertainment is making changes to spice up their programmes. It was then the reality show was introduced. A good entrance and the audiences love it. From a reality show of singing‚ acting‚ modelling ‚sports‚ magic‚ and etc to even parenting‚ audiences from all walks of life enjoys it. Reality show is well understood as a television programme that feature real people doing real things. Some can be hilarious‚ some can even make the audiences cry and some can make the audience go wild

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    Maynard Mack’s essay‚ The World of Hamlet‚ is in fact about Hamlet’s world. He focuses exclusively on the imaginative setting that is entered when one experiences Shakespeare’s play. The microcosm of people‚ as well as their circumstances‚ actions and feelings all work together to create a realistic realm. Hamlet’s world‚ like the real world‚ is one of “mysteriousness” (343)‚ “problematic nature of reality and the relation of reality to appearance” (345)‚ as well as “mortality” (351). Mack’s technique

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    The Reality of Reality TV “Re-al-i-ty‚ noun‚ the state or quality of being real.” ("Reality - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary." ) Reality television has been an important component of our culture since Candid Camera in 1948.  The drama‚ excitement‚ anxiousness‚ competition‚ and celebrities who have come out of Reality TV are what keeps viewers watching.  The positive and negative opinions of critics and the controversies generated are countless‚ as well as the number

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    leaves us “alone together.” We should be fearful for a world satisfied with the “companionship” of a computer versus from another person because mankind will become hermits. Sherry Turkle opens her book with the chapter “Nearest Neighbors”‚ in this chapter she introduces us to ELIZA and Tamagotchis.ELIZA was a program that engaged in conversing with humans. Although ELIZA really did not really comprehend the discussion the program would use world play and simply just restate what was said in question

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    literature‚ film‚ etc‚ and Ernest Cline’s novel‚ Ready Player One‚ epitomizes the controversial nature of VR. The story explores the successes of‚ Mr. James Halliday‚ one of the greatest games creators of all time. During his career‚ Halliday created a VR world‚ called OASIS‚ which serves as an immersive alternate educational experience for high school students. In the wake of Halliday’s recent passing‚ it becomes evident that his fortune has been left behind‚ hidden within the OASIS to be discovered via

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