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    Television is part of the American culture. It benefits people in many ways. Many people use the television as a mayor part of information. Television is beneficial because it provides news‚ entertainment and education. News is the first beneficial aspect of television. For example‚ people today need to watch the news to keep track of what is happening with the war in Iraq. Also‚ news provides information on weather‚ crime and many other news that are occurring around the world. Another example

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    Entertainment is a form of activity that holds the attention and interest of an audience‚ or gives pleasure and delight. It can be an idea or a task‚ but is more likely to be one of the activities or events that have developed over thousands of years specifically for the purpose of keeping an audience’s attention.[1] Although people’s attention is held by different things‚ because individuals have different preferences in entertainment‚ most forms are recognisable and familiar. Storytelling‚ music

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    Critical Analysis: Youth and the Media In "Lessons from Littleton: What Congress Doesn’t Want to Hear about Youth and the Media"‚ Henry Jenkins describes how violent entertainment is portrayed as a witch. He then continues to explain that something needs to be done about the "cultural pollution" that our teens are exposed to. Due to the many problems with the "scientific" approach to culture it is up to the parents to limit or control what or how much violent media their child takes in. I

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    The Importance of Media

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    Media has become almost as necessary as food and clothing in the twenty-first century. The meritorious role that a media plays in regenerating the society is undeniable. Various media are prevailing. Media has the duty to inform‚ educate and entertain human being. News channels and some newspapers are mouthpieces of some social issues‚ which help us to estimate the realities of lives. They also put their lives in danger during natural disasters and wars just to apprise people of the situation. Information

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    Entertainment like technology can certainly be addictive. It can serve the same purposes as drugs and alcohol. “It’s really fun‚ It’ll be even more fun when we can afford to have the fourth wall installed.” (p.18) Mildred is so addicted to technology and entertainment that even though they already have three wall televisions she wants a fourth one. There are similarities in the consequences of drugs and alcohol and entertainment such as technology like watching countless hours of television daily

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    other room and read a book.” Groucho Marx was ‚ of course‚ part of the many who thought that television is not useful to human beings in any manner. However‚ Groucho Marx and many others are definitely wrong. By providing programs on education‚ entertainment‚ and news‚ television has challenged widely shared values of people like Groucho Marx who believed that television is useless and has no purpose. Today‚ many citizens of the world utilize television for the purpose of educating themselves‚ for

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    Media Influences

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    Entertainment Media and Its Influences Entertainment Media and its Influences HUM186 December 16‚ 2013 Entertainment Media and its Influences Entertainment media has shaped American Culture and its values in many ways. One of the ways is that media has educated many on how to be more healthy and to have a better lifestyle. It has also encouraged people to become more creative by making emphasizing what culture is all about. We as a society is shaped by the ever changing entertainment

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    Electronic Entertainment Explosion I. Intro A. News‚ Movies‚ Music‚ Video Games‚ Sports‚ Gambling‚ Books‚ Television. What do these things have in common? They are all forms of entertainment and each of them has a digital empire. B. Being human‚ I spend most of my free time looking for ways to entertain myself. I have learned to appreciate some forms more than others‚ and I like to believe I can see details some people may miss. Though‚ I did do a significant amount of searching for

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    Week 6 Assignment Davida Phillips Instructor: Craig Bingley Question #1: In what ways have various forms of visual entertainment media shaped American culture and its values? Generally speaking‚ visual media has shaped American culture and its values in many ways due to the fact an average American spends most of their free time watching television. In the aspect when television first came out they avoided controversial issues because it was considered taboo to speak about them. Therefore

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    Media and American Culture/HUM/176 6/4/2012 Instructor: Patricia Singh For over a hundred years‚ some form of visual entertainment media has deeply impacted our society’s culture and values. Movies‚ for example‚ are sometimes designed to evoke a particular feeling or make us evaluate our personal and social values (Media and Culture Ch. 6). Movies like Bowling for Columbine

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