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    IBA 150 Plagiarisms Module One The students were wrong for copying the articles without acknowledging the source. When writers take content from another source, it’s essential to give credit to the author, thus avoiding plagiarism. Students who plagiarize are doing themselves to disservice and the author by not giving her or him the credit they deserve. Students who copy from the articles either exhibit laziness or lack the ability to think critically. These deficiencies can hinder a person’s ability

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    I Am Famous, Therefore I Am

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    that reality television is abominable and will be (or is already becoming) the downfall of our society as a whole. Reality television may not be the most intellectual form of entertainment available, but I believe that the shift in societal norms from idol-worship to self-promotion has created an environment in which reality television's takeover is the only natural

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    INTRODUCTION Did you know that very day we are imprinted with marketing and we don’t even realizing it! Marketers are eager to find new ways on how to get into your subconscious to sell their product or deliver their message. This is what is called “Stealth Marketing”. Stealth Marketing is any marketing strategy that advertises to consumers without them knowing it. It is used in product placement, celebrity endorsements, and ad agents. PRODUCT PLACEMNET Product placement is practice in which manufacturers

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    can also be a being less descript but imbued with rights such as is demonstrated in Mullick v. Mullick. In Mullick v. Mullick the legal personhood of Hindu idols was established based on religious custom. These idols were recognized by the courts to be juristic entities. Judges did not attribute human or supernatural personality to these idols but did distinguish them from mere chattel by recognizing legal personhood. Contrastingly, legal personhood can be stripped from (or not granted to) human

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    Carrie Underwood is one of her best albums yet. She is a phenomenal singer who won American Idol back in 2005 and has not left the top since. Although Underwood went from nobody to the top extremely quick, the media still portrays her as being level headed unlike many other celebrities. Her debut album Some Hearts was declared the best-selling album of 2006 in all genres. Underwood is the most successful of any Idol winner and is also the only country artist to have his or her first five albums all reaching

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    Essay On Hate Crime

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    News #1 Nasser Kurdy was stabbed in the neck from behind with a knife. The police report this is a hate crime. Kurdy was a muslim that helped treat people after the Manchester attack. Muslims are experiencing more and more hate crime in the UK. This is effecting the United states. The United States has had a lot of hate crime towards everything from sexuality to race and religion beliefs. If this keeps going on in the Uk or anywhere in the world for that matter then a lot of people will be turning

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    With a sense of voyeurism millions of Americans tune into reality television every night without much thought of the negative message these show project. Since 1948 with the inception of Candid Camera viewers have been able to select between scripted television and reality television changing the nature of at home entertainment. The Millennium marked a change with the Academy of Arts and Science adding the reality genre to the Emmy Awards, celebrating ordinary people in unscripted situations. However

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    Reality television has been around for many years. In fact Alan Funt was the first to create a reality show, with his 1948 TV series Candid Camera that is often thought as reality TV's first show. In fact, he started a year earlier with Candid Microphone on the radio. Truth or Consequences started in 1950 and frequently used secret cameras. Both of these two pioneering series created artificial realties to see how normal people would respond; the reality series of today borrow a lot from these shows

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    The concept of reality TV was amplified with the film The Truman Show in 1998. On television, it is largely debated which show was the first “reality TV show” since some may class them anywhere from game shows to documentaries, such as “Survivor” or “COPS”. Reality TV centers around characters who engage in current day life and situations, often true situations which are unscripted and spontaneous, captivating audiences by putting them in the shoes of cast members to see if they judge situations

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    Carrie Underwood. Underwood was born March 10th in 1963 and lived on a farm in Muchagee, Oklahoma. Underwood started singing in church, school plays, and talent shows when she was just a young child. Underwood became a star after winning the American Idol competition in 2005. The contributions to music demonstrated by the career of Carrie Underwood proves beyond doubt that the Country Music Hall of Fame should induct this artist. Underwood’s worthiness of the award is shown in her charities, achievements

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