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    TELEVISION-BOON OR BANE Since the invention of the television by John Lagie Baire in 1920‚ television has been one of the most widely used equipments in households all around the world. People have been amazed by the wide reaching capabilities of television. However‚ it has been argued that the invention of the television was a mistake and that television has become one of the most baneful machines that man has created. Television has led to a new era of knowledge. Television has helped in spreading

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    Half past two –U A FANTHORPE This poem is written by U. A. Fanthorpe. It looks like a child has written it. The boy was told to stay behind until half past two but this has no meaning because he doesn’t know how to read time. There is repetition of doing something wrong pointing to the punitive nature of educational system. Children are always being punished for doing something wrong. Adults never have time to sit and talk and explain to the kid so that he doesn’t repeat the mistake again. Kids

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    this week’s application project essay‚ I would like to compare an older television show that projected family life as it was in the 1930’s as compared to how family is viewed from a sociological viewpoint today. “The Walton’s” may not have been an idealistic portrait of family‚ but the series did portray family as it really was in that era‚ since it was based on the autobiographical writings of Earl Hamner‚ Jr. The television series‚ “The Walton’s” was about a family living through the Great Depression

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    Television: Educational or Entertainment Com/156 October 14‚ 2012 Ms. Mary Harmon Television: Educational or Entertainment When it comes to television programming‚ there are many different options available for people of all ages. What kinds of television shows are children watching today? Television stations offer ratings that can be helpful with choosing the programming suitable for children to view. The big question is how effective are those ratings and are children watching the right

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    Television is the 20th century invention that has so fundamentally transformed our lives that we have failed to take note of the change. Television has made us reschedule our activities and plan our life in a different pattern. Our lives have been redefined as the TV now shapes almost every facet of life—our choices‚ desires‚ aspirations and dreams. So‚ with the growing use of TV‚ it becomes quite important that we make an analysis of how it has influenced our lives. TV‚ no doubt‚ is a source

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    Visual Text Analysis

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    Visual Text Advertising was first developed in 1841. It has become the way we communicate to persuade an audience. It has become a huge part of our lives. It plays a large role in our social impact of life. It has shaped our values to the point that it is taking over the decisions we make. Everything we are taught and believe are right and wrong are changed by the way it makes us think and behave. Our culture is being shaped by these advertisements and commercials and sadly they are affecting us

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    Steps to Text Analysis Recommended Steps in Text Analysis Introduction: briefly define the text type (the functional style and the genre)‚ the topic‚ the problems raised‚ the cultural and historical background of the author and his text. Useful tips: The first step includes defining the type of the text you are analyzing. Does the text represent fiction/belles lettres style/non-fiction? Is it a whole text or an extract? If it is fiction what genre does the text represent? It should be noted that

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    For 80 years now‚ people have been talking on the telephone. For over 100 years‚ we have been driving vehicles. However‚ it was not until recently individuals have tried to combine these two. While most people know the dangers this can cause and has caused‚ many people in today’s society still have not put the cell phone down before getting behind the wheel. Linda Doyle‚ a loving mother and an avid helper for the Central Oklahoma Humane Society‚ became a statistic in the year 2009. Her life abruptly

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    23‚ 2013 Television and Masculinity: Where have all the “men” gone Remember those times when intimidating‚ protective men took over the televisions? Remember those old TV Westerns where the men were nothing but equipped with swords‚ guns and horses? A majority of the population surely does. Television has been around for over a century‚ and it certainly is no mystery that it has changed drastically over time. The traditional American family has been portrayed in television for decades‚ and

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    There are many genres and sub-genres of television programs‚ but almost all shows share the same goal: to make a profit. Canadian television show are no different. Canadian television shows are unique because they offer “gentle comedy” that embraces Canadian values‚ while also profiting on not only a national market‚ but globally (Doyle‚ 2007‚ p. 5). The Canadian film industry has culturally significant issues‚ such as Canada’s multicultural population and the issues this comes with‚ while remaining

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