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Reality television consists of programs which purport to showcase people appearing as themselves in a variety of different contexts. Many reality programs revolve around competitions; others feature celebrities in their everyday lives. There are also shows that center on small groups of otherwise unknown people, probing their interactions with one another. Whatever form they take, reality shows seek to create entertainment from the uncertainty of unscripted moments and events. They also look to present shocking, awkward or otherwise inflammatory situations --- a consistent characteristic of most reality programming.
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Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/228953-impact-of-reality-shows-onchildren/#ixzz2LAjPwCss Television cartoons aimed at children often contain violent acts. Other shows, such as the "Law and Order" franchise and other police shows, contain depictions of graphic violence. Television violence pervades much programming available to families, who are trying to limit their children's exposure to both television and violent content. What Television Shows Do You Watch?
Today's children view an average of 200,000 acts of violence by their 18th birthday, reports Kids Health. This includes violent acts carried out by actors in "good guy" roles, which can confuse young children. Parents who let their children know which shows are off-limits are on the right track in controlling what shows are allowed in their home; when their children visit a friend and watch TV at the friend's house, a different set of rules may be applied.
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