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Recommended: Ethical dilemmas
Ramez Kersh El Bahr
Mcom 405
Final project
Adham Abdallah
110809
Table of contents:
Abstract What is the topic, and what is the ethical problem
Introduction Introducing the topic, and explaining the ethical dilemma.
Literature Review The related topics done by academic sources
Analysis and Discussion Identifying the stakeholders, analysis of moral principles related to Ramez Galal’s prank program, and showing my personal point of view.
Conclusion and Recommendation The conclusion and recommendation using ethics of duty.
References APA style References of the sources used in the paper
Abstract:
The topic is about Ramez Galal’s prank program “ Ramez Kersh El Bahr”, in this program Egyptian celebrities are invited
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Stakeholders of the program are; Ramez himself, all the working crew, either behind the camera or in front of the camera, even the producers and director of the program, as well as the celebrities who are the victims and the audience watching the program, either like it or don’t like it.
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The shows portrays a melting pot of each character lives with money, sex, social media, and relationships unfiltered and toxic, yet irrelevant to the real –world. Another key point is the exploitation of the television world and the millions of viewers, that it’s okay sociably to exemplify deviant behaviors in real –life. Also, culturally and sociably, the reality show creates a bigger problem as the platform provided for the cast is characterized in a negative state. On the negative side, this creates the illusion to act in like manner, from the deviant behavior portrayed on
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