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    Today it’s unusual to go somewhere and there not to be a TV. TVs are everywhere‚ they are a part of life. Watching TV is often seen as not helping‚ just something teens watch and is considered a waste of time. I believe watching TV‚ and the shows on TV are often overlooked for the information they give to the people and that watching TV is better for teens than most think. Watching TV can be good for you. When watched in moderation‚ the shows provide us information we might have overlooked‚ they

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    Picture a typical Saturday at a school/ club sporting event- a blur of motion and sound. Majority of parents are there cheering positively and enjoying the day. Then there are those who are prowling the sidelines. The prowlers mean business. This minority of parents become field generals‚ scowling‚ barking orders and commanding their kids to excel. Physical activity has been clearly recognised to provide social‚ physical and mental health benefits for youth‚ bar none. Parents and coaches are key

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    Abdullah Alsaggaf Writing 107 02/07/2013 Effects of Watching Too Much TV Television has become the most popular kind of media all over the world. Most people‚ who watch too much TV for different kinds of reasons‚ do not know nor care about the effects that may happen to them. Nowdays‚ the majority of people over the world spend more than five hours watching TV every day. Watching TV for long time is one of the most serious problems that affect the human body. Also‚ there is a significant impact

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    BUDDHISM IN CAMBODIA Brief intro Situated in the Mekong valley between Thailand and Vietnam. Early history is poorly documented: Indian cultural and religious influences. Brahmanism and Mahayana Buddhism enjoyed favour and the Sanskrit language was used. Khmers took several hundred years to consolidate their power over the lower Mekong region and around Tonle Sap. Much archaeological remains. Some conclusions about early Khmer kingdom: culturally rich and creative; inscriptions are all

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    Miller Instructor Mrs Wanda ENGL 1711‚ Section 08 07 October 2010 Books vs. TV Our parents want us to watch less TV and read more Books‚ because it gives us a gaining knowledge from reducing then watching TV. TV has negative effect on our children and can put pressure how person should look because of the media. They both have different perception of materials. These are the difference between the two sources. While TV bombards us with a sensorial experience‚ showing facts as they really were

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    Television and cable and satellite are great inventions‚ but humans tend to misuse them. On TV‚ there is barely any restriction on what can be diffused. As a matter of fact‚ violence‚ crime and nudity are the most frequent themes shown on TV. An average American child will see 200‚000 violent acts and 16‚000 murders on TV by age 18‚ said the Senate Committee on the Judiciary. Children imitate the violence they see on TV. Children under age eight cannot tell the difference between reality and fantasy‚ making

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    Currently in society‚ television and advertisements a very important route to send the latest information or message to every household all over the world. According to the 2002 Van Dusseldorp & Partners‚ ¡°There is 19% increase in amount of people watching TV.¡±(Europemedia). People receive knowledge much easier at home. Television gives a very convenient way to connect to the outside‚ even if people live in a remote place. People can know a new product on the market through the advertisement; it provides

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    there are many concerned people convinced that watching television has a negative impact on today’s society‚ you might well be surprised that watching television can actually make you smarter. First of all‚ scientists warn us that watching television has the same mind-numbing effect on the brain as staring at a wall. When we watch television‚ the mind shuts off and enters a state similar to that of being deeply relaxed or even asleep. However‚ watching shows like AXN’s “CSI”‚ a series a series that

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    Do you love watching TV? Everybody love to watch TV‚ including children. Children spend more time to watch TV than doing anything else. Within a week they can watch TV about 170 hours. Because watch TV is not so bored like reading book. And they also can absorb many information from TV that is not derived from other media. But on the other side‚ there are many TV program that give bad influent to the children. Increasing obesity and ruining their eyes are the bad impact of watching TV for children

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    advantages and disadvantages of a universal principle of proximate cause applied everywhere by all courts in all relevant cases? Discuss. Case 7.3—Questions (Page 144) Q2: Should the courts distinguish between different levels of participation in a sporting event when determining liability? Explain. Case 8.1—Question (Page 153) What If the Facts Were Different? Q3: Suppose that Coca-Cola had been trying to make the public believe that its product contained cocaine. Would the result in the case likely

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