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    Programming and Commercial Effects on Children Thomas Ralston COM/156 February 25th‚ 2012 Jeanette Burghardt Programming and Commercial Effects on Children Many parents are not aware that commercial programming can have the same effect on child ’s cognitive learning as the programming the children are watching. The Merriman-Webster (2012) dictionary defines cognitive as‚ "Of relating to‚ being‚ or involving conscious intellectual activity (as thinking‚ reasoning‚ or remembering)." Research

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    The effects of TV violence on viewers has been the topic of debate for decades. Through several studies and evidence of sociological and psychological behavior‚ it has been said that violent acts portrayed on television have a direct impact on audiences young and old‚ male and female. The biggest problem concerning the effects of TV violence is that the impact involved on viewers is a negative one‚ particularly when shown without consequence or when carried out by an attractive villain. Young

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    youth contribute to this dependency. What is not taken seriously enough is that this eagerness for technology is destroying the minds of young children by distracting them from important family values‚ causing various bullying issues‚ exposing them to violence‚ and inducing many health risks. Technology therefore should cease to exist in the lives of children‚ who should instead learn important life lessons from playing outside‚ utilizing talents‚ or spending time with the family. It is very important

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    many areas of stress that I found‚ but I tried to stick with the ones that affected me most‚ which means the effects of stress (emotional‚ behavioral‚ mental and physical) the relationship between stress and OCD‚ student stress‚ teacher stress‚ and the neuroscience behind stress and learning. But if there is one thing that I know about stress‚ it is that there can be some devastating effects. I myself have experienced loss of appetite‚ headaches‚ irritability and moodiness from stress. But there are

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    Given our overall commitment to linking the text-interpretive and experimental traditions‚ rhetorical theory appears ideally suited to the task of generating specific predictions‚ amenable to experimental test‚ about the impact of stylistic variation in advertising visuals. With its semiotic foundation‚ the rhetorical tradition can provide a wealth of ideas for differentiating and integrating aspects of visual style (see‚ e.g.‚ Durand 1987). Furthermore

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    The cartoon is based on a home in which there is only one chop left and it is only the early bird that catches the worm. This also applies to countries that are mostly impacted by their businesses. The economic system being portrayed in this cartoon picture is the market system. There aren’t a lot of countries in the world using this economic system and the impact it had on these countries is that consumers want to buy more for less whereas businesses want to sell more for a high price that consumers

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    Effects of TV on Children Joe is sitting in school watching the clock. The teacher is talking to the class but Joe just can’t wait to get home. When the bell finally rings‚ he runs out of the classroom all the way home. After getting home‚ he runs to turn on the TV. Having nothing more exciting to do‚ Joe will sit in front of the television keeping him from doing his homework until his mom calls him for dinner. This is an all to familiar in many American homes today. What many people don’t

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    TV’S EFFECTS ON CHILDREN Television is the cheapest and most popular form of entertainment nowadays. There is almost a TV set in every household. People of all ages can use it to entertain themselves at any time they like. It is clear that television is very useful in our life because it helps us not only to relax our minds but also to get knowledge of all areas of human life. However‚ nobody could deny its negative effects on its viewers especially children. Watching TV constantly might lead

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    Yoshi Uemura February 24th‚ 2013 Ann O’Phelan LA 280 Perspective Journalism Marijuana? What’s the Big Deal About? The big debate in California is wether the state should legalize marijuana‚ and then tax it to bring in revenues to help California climb out of the mountain of a debt it got in. Although Marijuana is deemed as a gateway drug that can lead into harder drugs‚ legalizing Marijuana will help In the past twelve months‚ only two states have legalize marijuana for recreational use

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    The Affects of Doping Have you ever looked at a professional athlete and wondered how they could possibly have such defined muscles in their arms‚ legs‚ and even their abdominal region. While I am watching any kind of professional bicycling event I wonder how these men and women could possibly have the endurance to bike for such a long time. Some of these athletes have a dark secret. The use of banned performance-enhancing drugs (PED) in sports‚ also referred to as doping‚ is on the rise not only

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