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    Practically‚ TV symbolizes as a great companionship for people‚ since it serves them such as: tidings‚ merriment‚ ken and so on; concurrently‚ TV also provides them many disadvantages. First of all‚ it is able to make people’s eyes become weaker and weaker‚ because TV telecasts brightness and contrast that could react against people’s eyes‚ by doing so‚ if they are all eyes on TV too close to the screen‚ they might face with sore eyes. Focus on second disadvantage‚ ferocious on TV has detrimental

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    The TV show Lost is a story about a group of people who survive a plane crash and end up on a mysterious island. Beyond the premise of the show there are deeper themes that run through out the show. While the first season may have been primarily about the survivors realizing that help isn’t exactly on the way and that they must band together to survive. From the very beginning we begin to see conflicts arise when matters of trust are involved. As the survivors begin to know one another better the

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    Satisfaction Dimensions of LCD TVs in Comparison with the CRT TVs Sultan Kaygın Sel VESTEL Electronics‚ R&D Division‚ Turkey Middle East Technical University‚ Turkey sultan.kaygin@vestel.com.tr There is a great transition from CRT TV to flat panel TV usage. This transition has an effect on the preferences‚ expectations and satisfaction criteria of flat panel TV users. This research will inquire the satisfaction dimensions for CRT TVs and LCD TVs‚ as a common type of flat panel TV‚ and point out whether

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    the causes of watching tv

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    to ever be created‚ or is it? I cannot imagine life without a TV. Television provides information and entertainment. Nowadays almost all people have their TV at home. Ever since I read Dana Stevens article‚ I’ve learned that television does more harm than good to people’s lives. TV can be comforting but it can get addicting. It teaches children to sit and watch adventure TV shows than actually doing it. Society thinks that watching TV is okay but in my opinion it’s not it can teach children bad things

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    Why a non-violent means of protest can be the best and most effective way of gaining freedom from repression Can violence as a form of protest ever be justified? In this essay‚ one will be able to determine why a non-violent means of protest can be the most effective way of gaining freedom from repression. In contrast to this‚ the essay will also discuss whether violence as a

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    Apple’s Glasses Free 3D Television Three-dimensional images are jumping out of movie theaters and into living rooms. Well what exactly is 3D TV? It adds the illusion of a third dimension‚ depth‚ to current TV and HDTV display technology‚ which is typically limited to only height and width. Sony‚ Panasonic‚ Mitsubishi‚ Samsung‚ LG‚ and Toshiba currently released these 3D televisions. Television is finally becoming real‚ and the viewer is “in” the experience. This new 3D generation is going to

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    recently‚ which have caught the attentions of millions of audiences and critics. However‚ the government have taken some controls to them due to the values reflected.(Bergman2010) The general audiences have given different comments on the reality TV shows. According to Bergman(2010)‚ some Chinese teenagers reflected that the dating show‚ If You Are The One‚ cause angst to the problem of poverty gap and altered the traditional social attitude. In the show‚ a Beijing model Ma Nuo refused to get on

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    3D TV Technology Dr. Lakhwinder Kaur Deptt. of CE‚ Univ. College of Engineering(UCoE)‚ Punjabi University‚Patiala mahal2k8@yahoo.com Saruchi M.Tech(CE) 1st Year ‚ Roll No. 11091012‚ UCoE Deptt. Punjabi University ‚Patiala saruchigarg@yahoo.co.in Abstract This paper describes the 3D technology and how it is becoming popular for use at home. How 3D TV technology works and its future impact. Introduction A 3D television (3D-TV) is a television set that employs techniques of 3D presentation

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    climb the corporate ladder in an unchanged‚ male dominated arena‚ this sisterhood of professionals has confirmed that something in their leadership and approach must change to make any real progress. The following will analyze how “Sisterhood Is Not Enough”‚ as titled in the New York Times‚ dissect the article to articulate any potential biases‚ and ultimately relate the concept of sleep walking through history within this particular context. Peggy Klaus‚ the author‚ is unable to forget her excitement

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