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Reality, Reality
The women of Reality, Reality are mesmerizing, whether in love or in solitude.Full of compassion, generosity, sorrow and joy, their fifteen unforgettable stories explore the power of the imagination to make things real, and celebrate, most of all, those who dare to dream.
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Reality TV
From early first-wave programs such as Candid Camera, An American Family, and The Real World to the shows on our television screens and portable devices today, reality television consistently takes us to cities—such as New York, Los Angeles, and Boston—to imagine the place of urbanity in American culture and society.Jon Kraszewski offers the first extended account of this phenomenon, as he makes the politics of urban space the center of his history and theory of reality television.Kraszewski situates reality television in a larger economic transformation that started in the 1980s when America went from an industrial economy, when cities were home to all classes, to its post-industrial economy as cities became key points in a web of global financing, expelling all economic classes except the elite and the poor.Reality television in the industrial era reworked social relationships based on class, race, and gender for liberatory purposes, which resulted in an egalitarian ethos in the genre.However, reality television of the post-industrial era attempts to convince viewers that cities still serve their interests, even though most viewers find city life today economically untenable.Each chapter uses a key theoretical concept from spatial theory—such as power geometries, diasporic nostalgia, orientalism, the imagination of social expulsions, and the relationship between the country and the city—to illuminate the way reality television engages this larger transformation of urban space in America.
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Reality Check
'Such a fun, heart-warming page-turner' - Marian Keyes'A fantastic Irish writer' - Joanne McNally'The next Jackie Collins' - Aoife Barry‘I don’t know if Ireland has ever seen a book like this’ – Georgie Crawford, The Good Glow'It’s camp and sexy but also a serious exploration of romantic relationships, friendship and family.Escapism at its finest!' - Sarah Breen Portia Daniels' life is sorted.She has a perfect man (Jason, a hot TV producer from Ireland), a perfect apartment (in lower Manhattan), a perfect job (writing for TV).Best of all for her, unlike the rest of her family, she lives in perfect obscurity. On the other hand, it's all drama with her mother, Dessie, Kerry-born queen bee of hit reality show, Ladies of Los Angeles, and sisters, Vinnie, a supermodel-turned-Insta-guru and Ariel, a Tik-Tok teen sensation. When Jason drops a bombshell that leaves her life in tatters, Portia flees to be with her family.Her timing could not be worse though as scandal engulfs Vinnie's empire and Ariel bratty behaviour gets out of hand.As for Dessie, she is clearly hiding something. It seems like the glamour and gossip on which Dessie built her empire might just be its downfall. But maybe Portia has been fooling herself about living a 'real' life?She might be about to get as big a wake-up call as her mother and sisters. From the bright lights of LA to the rugged charm of west Kerry, Reality Check is a delicious look behind the scenes of what really goes down in Tinseltown. 'Glamorous, witty and full of heart and humour' - Edel Coffey‘Absolutely hilarious.Can’t recommend it highly enough’ - Paul Howard'So thrilling, so juicy ...I am on the edge of my seat' - Rozanna Purcell‘Perfect for devouring by the beach this summer’ - Deirdre Reynolds, Sunday World‘The one book every gal needs to bring on holiday this summer’ - Kat O'Connor, Her.ie‘Hugely entertaining … serves classic Jackie Collins glamour and drama with an Irish twist’ – Anna Carey, Irish Times
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How real is reality?
Reality is as real as our perception of it. Our understanding of reality is shaped by our senses, experiences, and interpretations. However, reality is also influenced by external factors such as cultural, social, and technological influences. Therefore, reality is a complex and subjective concept that is constantly being shaped and redefined by our individual and collective experiences.
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Doesn't reality feel real?
Reality can certainly feel real, as it is the world we experience and interact with every day. Our senses, emotions, and thoughts all contribute to our perception of reality, making it feel tangible and authentic. However, there are also instances where reality can feel surreal or distorted, such as during intense emotional experiences or when under the influence of certain substances. Overall, the feeling of reality being real is subjective and can vary from person to person and situation to situation.
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Are mermaids real in reality?
No, mermaids are not real in reality. They are mythical creatures that have been a part of folklore and legends for centuries. There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of mermaids, and they are generally considered to be purely fictional beings. While there have been reported sightings and stories about mermaids, these are often attributed to misidentifications of marine animals or hoaxes.
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Is reality reality?
Reality is often defined as the state of things as they actually exist, rather than as they may appear or might be imagined. However, reality can be subjective and influenced by individual perceptions, beliefs, and experiences. Therefore, what one person perceives as reality may differ from another person's reality. In this sense, reality can be seen as a complex and multifaceted concept that is shaped by various factors.
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Algorithmic Reality
The world's most valuable resource is no longer oil, but data.The more they know about you, the better you can be targeted, and then, monetised.The British businessman Damian Bradfield, co-founder of WeTransfer, and the Spanish comics author David Sanchez build an ironic dystopic world, disturbingly similar to ours, to explore the addictive effects of social media, the stealthy invasion of privacy and the dangers of data misuse.With a wry acidic sense of humour, they blur the boundaries between the online and offline worlds and spin disturbingly recognisable tales about our overconnected society.
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Is reality the reality?
Yes, reality is the reality we experience and perceive through our senses and consciousness. It is the world as it exists independently of our thoughts and beliefs. While our perception of reality may be influenced by our individual perspectives and interpretations, the objective reality remains constant and consistent.
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Is true love and honest men still a reality?
True love and honest men are definitely still a reality. While it may seem like there are many dishonest people in the world, there are still individuals who value honesty and integrity in their relationships. True love exists in many forms and can be found in various relationships, whether romantic, platonic, or familial. It is important to have faith in the existence of true love and honest individuals, as they can bring immense joy and fulfillment to our lives.
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'Escape from reality or reality?'
It depends on the individual and the context. Sometimes, escaping from reality through activities like reading, watching movies, or playing video games can provide a much-needed break and relaxation. However, it's important to also engage with reality and face its challenges in order to grow and develop as a person. Finding a balance between escaping from reality and engaging with it is key to maintaining mental and emotional well-being.
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How can I know if reality is real?
Determining if reality is real is a philosophical question that has been debated for centuries. One way to approach this question is through the study of epistemology, which examines how we can know what is true. Some philosophers argue that reality is real because we can perceive it through our senses and make rational judgments about it. Others suggest that reality may be an illusion or a simulation, pointing to the limitations of our senses and the possibility of being deceived. Ultimately, the question of whether reality is real may not have a definitive answer, but exploring different perspectives can help deepen our understanding of the nature of existence.
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