The Real Housewives of Atlanta Essays

  • Atlanta Housewives

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    “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” is a television show that first aired on October 07, 2008. Although, the show has changed cast members over the years, the identified six elite African American females on “The Real housewives of Atlanta” are in the age range from 30-50 years of age. By the name of Kandi Burruss, Cynthia Bailey, Phadrea Parks, Porsha Williams, Nene Leakes, and Kenya Moore. These young ladies are the Atlanta housewives. Although, five out of the six have husbands and four out of the

  • Stereotypes Of Women In The Real Housewives Franchise

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    The Real Housewives Franchise (RHW) is a reality television show that provides insight into the lives of socialite, suburban housewives. The Real Housewives franchise has been around for nearly two decades, and has become a worldwide phenomenon. The series is known for its drama, gossip, and catty behavior between its cast members. The women of the show are often portrayed as shallow, uneducated, and judgmental. Although some of these traits may be true in some cases, many of the women on the show

  • Real Housewives Of Dallas Persuasive Essay

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    News recently came out that Bravo will have a two new Real Housewives franchise. One of these will be The Real Housewives of Dallas and Reality Steve is actually already spoiling who some of the cast will be on this new show. Steve is known for spoiling The Bachelor, but people are now reaching out to him about this new show and letting him know who will be on the show. Steve went to his blog today to share who is joining The Real Housewives of Dallas. Steve says that LeeAnne Locken and Cary Deuber

  • Examples Of Racism In Entertainment

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    Atlanta is the only series in the Real Housewives franchise that boasts a diverse cast of upper-class African-American socialites. All too often, the producers of ethnically diverse network programs conflate ethnic authenticity with the creation of cultural caricatures that would

  • Stereotypes Of Women In The Media

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    In the past decade the representation of women in the media has drastically changed, this is mainly due to the rise in the. Over time the stereotypical images of women being submissive and inferior to men has faded away and a new image of woman being strong and independent has overtaken it. However it is still evident that the representation of black woman specifically hasn’t really been paid much attention. In this essay I will take a look at the three common stereotypes that are usually associated

  • Persuasive Essay On Kim Zolciak

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    Kim Zolciak is a 37 year old reality show personality, who appears on the Bravo network series, "The Real Housewives of Atlanta". She is the mother of six children. Kim has been under scrutiny recently for the plastic surgeries she has undergone, not so much for the surgeries she has admitted to having done, but for the surgeries she denies. There are a few procedures of Kim Zolciak plastic surgery list she denies. In the past, Kim has adamantly denied she has had any kind of plastic surgery performed

  • Examining Reality Tv: Worst Values And Qualities Of African American People

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    believe that the producers care about the influence that these shows have on millions of people. It is in my opinion that these shows are rate driven. We really do not take into consideration the impact that it leaves on people's relationships in the real world. Not to mention that the cast is not thinking about the aftermath either. Why would we display our life's on an open platform such as reality Tv for temporary fame? It utters a lot about us as a people. The reality that is usually shown on TV

  • Kim Zolciak

    786 Words  | 4 Pages

    Kim Zolciak has a net worth of $500,000. She is a reality TV star, singer, and business lady. How she made it Reality TV Zolciak is known for her appearance on "The Real Housewives of Atlanta", RHOA, and a spinoff, "Don’t be Tardy". She made $600,000 per season on RHOA, and $175,000 for reunion specials. Kim has made guest appearances on "The Wendy Williams Show" and the "Ellen Degeneres Show". Kim left RHOA during season 5. This was however not the end of her career on Bravo. She launched her

  • Gender Stereotypes In Flavor Of Love

    1591 Words  | 7 Pages

    Reality TV brings out the worst in people. The first reality series ever, The Real World, even includes the lines “...people stop being polite, and start getting real” in its opening title sequence. Producers edit and manipulate people’s actions to create drama and paint their casts in their worst light. A great number of reality shows “represent” certain demographics, such as young Italian-Americans on Jersey Shore or white, affluent teenagers on Laguna Beach. According to Media Ethics Magazine

  • Stereotypes In Reality Shows

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    Reality TV brings out the worst in people. The first reality series ever, The Real World, even includes the lines “...people stop being polite, and start getting real” in its opening title sequence. Producers attempt to create the most entertaining show possible for their own monetary gains, so they edit and manipulate people’s actions to create drama and paint their casts in their worst light. A great number of reality shows “represent” certain demographics, such as young Italian-Americans on Jersey

  • Bullying In School Days, By Tom Burk

    1386 Words  | 6 Pages

    remember being bullied and (with a cringe) times when we picked on others when we were in school. We had to unlearn the bad behaviors and learn how to be nice and stick up for others. It's not an easy lesson -- indeed, as TV reality shows like Real Housewives of New York City demonstrate, it's a lesson that many adults still need to learn (P. 84). Cliché statements like, “He’s just like his Dad,” or “The apple does not fall far from the tree” lend themselves to the theory that connections, historically

  • Social Media's Influence On Self Esteem

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    The media are often convincing young women to question how they look making them feel insecure, if they do not look a certain way they are not beautiful. In most cases, teenagers are looking at people that do not exist, the media is so advanced that they are now able to create a woman using body parts from others. Most models who are placed on the cover of a magazine could be so “perfect” that she doesn't even exist. Most adolescent girls get their inspiration for how they look for the media, reality

  • The Danger Of A Single Story Essay

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    The Danger of a Single Story “The single story creates stereotypes, and the problem with stereotypes is not that they are untrue, but that they are incomplete. They make one story become the only story.”-Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. When I heard this quote for the first time, I had a huge light bulb moment. Throughout my years at Deerfield High School, I have learned a lot about stereotypes. However, the way Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie explained what she thought the definition of stereotypes was really

  • Essay On Coca Cola Distribution Channel

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    A PROJECT REPORT OF MARKETING STRATEGIES AND DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL OF COCA COLA BEVERAGE PVT LTD. Submitted by: Tushar Verma B.COM (HONS) ENROLLMENT NO. A7004610054 Under Guidance Of : Industry Guide : FacultyGuide Mr. Chitresh Tiwari