Writing AEC: Writer S Guidelines

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Viewers of reality television can tune in and learn about important but controversial issues that they may not learn about from their parents or teachers. In the article, “The Benefits and Costs of Reality TV,” Steve Buldini writes, “Shows such as The Real World and Road Rules have provided so much to viewers, including perspectives on gay culture and lifestyle, pregnancy, AIDS, abortion, racism, psychological disorders and so many more issues.” Reality television shows that are popular among youth, like The Real Word, illustrate the lives of people in these circumstances, and therefore, educate viewers as well. Thus, viewers, such as pregnant teens or people living with AIDS can learn from reality television participants about issues that go unrecognized in many homes and schools throughout the United States. Buldini also notes, “These two shows opened up the lines of communications for people dealing with a vast amount of problems.” Without programs such as The Real World or Road Rules, people who live with fatal diseases or who may feel isolated because of their sexuality, may still be ignorant to the larger community of people just like them who live in this world. Reality Programming is a powerful tool in this regard.

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