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    thing that I like to do is to play computer games. I find it really funny. I think that if I had a free week‚ I might play these games constantly even for 12 hours. Most of my friends consider it strange and stupid‚ but for me it is really a great entertainment. It happens to me that I have completely no idea how to spend my free time‚ I simply lie in bed. I love sleeping. I am keen on being alone in my room‚ when there are no people around me and I have a chance to sleep till midday. I am looking forward

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    Television and movie are very hard to please but this particular segment of Eat Bulaga catches the imagination and the willingness of the viewers to participate and engaged themselves to the flow of the program because they perceive it not just an entertainment for them but as well as a ticket to a better life. In surveying the literature on mass communication effects‚ it is not necessary and sufficient cause of audience effects but that is mediated by other variables. Thus‚ media are not only one contributing

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    Some people believe that television is a powerful educational tool. Other people believe that television is nothing more than mindless entertainment and should be discouraged. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement? With the advent of television‚ people’s ways of life‚ ways of learning in particular‚ have modified significantly. To me‚ television both makes contribution to audiences’ learning process while‚ on the other hand‚ contributing to certain false notions involuntarily

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    bedroom and even study room. Television is widely used telecommunication medium for transmitting and receiving moving images with sounds. It was available to be set in homes‚ businesses and institutions since 1920‚ particularly as a source of entertainment and news. As the other technologies develops‚ the television also have been had huge developments. Just a few decades ago‚ television showed the color with only black and white unlike the modern days that we can watch TV which reflects colorful

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    In life‚ we frequently switch from one attitude to another and mix them together. In watching television‚ we may easily become absorbed in the program. Then something will jar us out of our spell‚ such as a breakdown in the illusion or the expression of ideas we disagree with. As a result‚ we will suddenly distance ourselves from what we are watching‚ and perhaps ridicule it or suspect the intentions of its creators. The critics of media have been trying to get us to cultivate this second attitude

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    insurance to extremely rude clients all day‚ everyone looks forward to the chance to escape the burden of “real life”. Of course‚ there are channels that don’t completely ruin a person mentally‚ for example‚ the news. However‚ television is mainly entertainment. Watching Channel 7 News report that a man shot up a school full of small children isn’t exactly the last thing someone wants to see or hear before they go to bed. Moreover‚ watching something like Spongebob taking his driving test and failing

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    narrative paradigm. We use narrative paradigm every day to help us remember people‚ places‚ and things. We also use narrative paradigm to help us make decisions in life. Not all narrative paradigms are useful and relevant; some are just for entertainment purpose. The process of narrative paradigm helps us recall special moments in our lives. I always tell the story of the first time I held my son in my hands. He was 7 pounds and 8 ounces and was born at 4:38 pm. I was nearly in a car accident

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    Taylor Rafferty Professor Kaufman Mass Comm 8 November 2015 Television for many years has been looked at as a source for entertainment for many. Hard workers‚ mothers‚ children and teenagers can all find enjoyment in watching TV and its become widely used form of media in large parts of the world. When thinking of TV its usually happy thoughts that would come to mind‚ but if TV were to be looked at through the the eye of someone analyzing it‚ there would be a lot more to basic TV viewing than meets

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    Portrayal of the Truth in Hollywood Films Most people are likely to relate Hollywood with money. If a person lives in the Hollywood area‚ people assume she or he is probably rich. If she or he is a Hollywood movie star‚ the person probably makes a lot of money. Therefore‚ to follow that line of thought‚ when Hollywood producers make a movie‚ they make it just for money. And some filmmakers do seem to make films only for the money the movies will earn. The action movie "Die Hard"‚ the

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    of television‚ but most people in my experience have learned much and shared much of their new found knowledge with each other. These experiences have led to many coffee room conversations and across-the dinner-table debates. Sports‚ news and entertainment have always stirred our collective interests‚ and aren’t these topics the ones we all love to debate and discuss? Let’s face it‚ TV has become part of our social milieu and the family has for the most part endorsed it in a multitude of different

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