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    All of the participants indicated that they watch reality television on a regular basis. After reviewing the specific programs discussed in the interview, I coded them into 3 genres, as shown in the table below. The “talent show” genre had the most positive feedback and least influence on gender roles. Tiffany, one female participant, said: “I really like watching talent shows; they are real people from real life.” When participants talked about talents shows, their descriptions and answers were

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    In todays hectic, fast paced society, many American look forward to coming home and relaxing in front of the Television. Throughout the years, television has introduced many different genres to the viewers. Reality television has been one of those expansions. Many American refer to it as their guilty pleasure. Deep down they know the message it’s prompting is questionable. Take real housewives of Atlanta for instance. The show is about 6 housewives who are supposed to display the day to day of upper

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    I think reality television is not real. Reality television is a genre of television programming that documents supposedly unscripted real-life situation. Reality shows are only “real” in the sense that they are put together from unscripted footage. The producers edit the footage so it can best fit into episodes. In reality shows the producers and editors edit footage to make it seem to people that it is raw. Ryan Stradal, a member of the Writers Guild of America said “Unscripted does not mean unwritten

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    Ruby Tuesday Inc. provides both physical good and services because it’s in the restaurant business. The type of product they produce is both physical goods and service, and according to Basic Marketing textbook, product is described “as potential customer satisfaction or benefits” (pg. 199). How they delivered their product was through branding, packaging, target markets, and product positioning. Branding According to the Annual Report 2014, Ruby Tuesday, Inc. is the official trademark that is protected

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    A time when I was biased and ignored all examples of situations that did not conform to my beliefs, was before I became a vegan. I used to eat animals every day and I thought there was no harm in it for the animals involved. I did not think that animals suffered in any way and that they were here for us to eat. All of these assumptions and biases led me to be against veganism. I assumed that veganism wasn’t healthy and that it was unsustainable, even though there are endless amounts of studies and

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    The Truman Show is a drama movie that talks about Truman Burbank, a person whose life is a television show. Truman doesn’t know that he lives in a TV show, while everyone in the show and people in the real world know that he is the star in Truman Show. Until one day, when the radio was broken and it accidentally played the conversation of the faculties of the TV show, Truman started to realize that there is something wrong with the people and with the world he lives in. After the incident, Truman

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    Are You Hot Analysis

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    Moreover, reality programs promote females engaging in self-criticism and harsh, judgmental behaviors towards other females. According to psychologist and director of the eating disorder programs at the Saint Louis University School of Medicine Randall Flanery, Ph.D., reality shows, including Are You Hot? “emphasize how [women] look is more important than who [they] are or what [they] do, [which] narrows the worth of the individual[s]” (qtd. in Becker). Flanery adds that “the viewer [of the reality

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    In reality tv a lot of the times it may not be so real. Many times they edit scenes making it seem like one thing when really it may have been nothing like that. The tv shows also edit the show so then one person looks a certain way or is always acts a certain way when he/she is on camera. The reality tv shows people watch many of the times are not just random people being videotaped in a certain situation. A lot of the time people are put in these situations but then the producer or whoever

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    Sheep Research Papers

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    topic to explore because there are a lot of interesting things about them. They also provide us with clothes. Sheep are raised for a few different products, they are very common in the world, they have certain adaptations, and they have many interesting qualities. Sheep are very common in the world and they are used for a number of different products. In the United States, there are over 50 breeds of sheep. In the whole world there are more than one billion individual sheep and 914 breeds of sheep

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    shellfish. Along with these types of food, meat and dairy are not allowed to be combined. The meat that provide is required to be ritually slaughtered and salted so that no blood remains. If the meat or poultry has been touched by any type of dairy product, then that item may not touch any plate or utensil. As well as how to eat it, there are also certain certains of animals that may not be eaten. Also, Jews are forbidden to have any grape

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