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    channels‚ so children can watch those programs for their entertainment. They can watch various multicultural movies on TV and it can help them to improve their language skills. Moreover‚ they can get more knowledge of their studies from discovery channels‚ which can help them to improve their exam results. The effects of TV on children are good and bad also‚ but it depends on an individual person. Second‚ TV is a most important source for entertainment and for their leisure time. They can get more information

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    The Braindead Megaphone

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    Moore/Rieben Comp II Word count # 450 Saunders‚ George‚” The Braindead Megaphone Essays.” Riverhead Paperback. Sept 2007. Jan 2011. George Saunders proves to be extremely entertaining in his novel‚ “The Braindead Megaphone‚” as he captures the interest of his readers with his unique thinking and writing styles. Saunders demonstrates his strange writing while speaking of how our attentions has drifted and gone from being hard to impress to‚ the loudest person in the room having everyone’s

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    nations interact with each other in a global society.Another technological innovation that I think important is the television. Television or the so-called ’idiot box’ has changed every aspect of our life. It is a very good mean of entertainment. It is a source of entertainment for all age groups‚right from children to the aged. One can watch colorful animated cartoons for children as well as health shows and sports for adults. One can even watch movies at home and thus the time and strain one has to

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    whatever little they had. Men also played outdoor games like tennis‚ shooting‚ cricket‚ and fishing” (Vaijayanti). “Women coming from well-to-do families participated in charitable events. The working hours during the 19th century took a toll on the entertainment aspect in the women’s life. Not many women could afford it. Here weren’t too many games for women. Croquet and Lawn were played by both

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    Identity In Pop Culture

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    Pop culture boiled down is essentially culture that connects to the widest breadth of the population. However‚ when contrasted with less accessible forms of interest‚ it is often seen as the bread and butter of the arts. This polarizing analysis stems from the need to create a clear distinction between classes‚ driven by the hunger to feel above the masses in an individualistic and refined way. This is a very common mental route taken by those in the film community‚ as well as by fans of music outside

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    park story has greater effect on your viewers‚ but the celebrity death will get bigger ratings? Which do you make your lead story and why? For some unknown reason‚ news has become more than a center of information. It has become the platform of entertainment. Ratings have increased when the news includes celebrity highlights or “gossip.” This is where it gets hard as a news director. Trying to make the best judgment to not jeopardize ratings but to also be informative. Standing between what affects

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    Mass Mdia in My Life

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    more and more that mass media is a major infiltration into my life from gathering information‚ to getting away from the world through a movie or some other means of entertainment. Mass media has a very big influence on the life of every person in the society. We have put our trust on the media as an authority to give us news‚ entertainment and education. However‚ the influence of mass media on our kids‚ teenagers

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    Nowadays‚ Television plays a very important role in our life. We are getting a lot of knowledge and entertainment from it. The effects of TV on young minds is profound both for the better and the worse. On the one hand‚ TV do positive effects on young mind. Nowadays‚ there are countless TV programs concerning all fields of life such as society‚ science‚ education‚ technology …providing a sea of information on over the word. I can say right away that TV is the best way for the young and all of us

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    fundamental design because of its reputation as melting pot. Chicago had its day during the industrial expansion. Postman (1985) proposes that Las Vegas due to its devotion to entertainment is best symbolized. This is where Postman (1985) discloses his main thesis "all public discourse increasingly takes the form of entertainment"‚ which is how we are "slowly amusing ourselves to death" (p.3-4). Postman (1985) speaks about Ronald Reagan who at the time was the President‚ naming him a Hollywood actor

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    Book vs movie

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    There are different ways to get a story from different sources in modern times. Books have been good sources for stories‚ but movies are getting more popular and have the same story with the books. Why people still reading books; and others are prefer watching the movies? Reading books and watching movies have a lot in common‚ but there are some differences that makes the readers remain faithful to reading books. Reading books and watching movies are similar because they are telling the same story

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