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    Many people think television has mostly a negative impact on their lives because television displays a lot of violence‚ gossip‚ and erotic things. They think watching TV will waste their time‚ disorder their thinking‚ and give bad demonstrations to their child. Actually‚ most people hold the wrong views about watching TV; it is beneficial to watch TV. Here are the reasons why. First of all‚ there is the information that I can absorb from television. Daily news‚ for example‚ has a lot of information

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    Television is a bad influence Nowadays‚ almost each family has at least one television. Even when we grow up‚ we still have a cartoon in our memories. But we can see‚ more and more children indulge to TV shows‚ they pick up bad habits from the programs and they lost a lot of fun because of they spend too much time in watching TV. Not only to the children but also to the adults‚ watching TV is harmful to people’s health. Too often such cruel behavior can be seen on television programs. The children

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    Television is Bad for Children By the time children reach school‚ they have spent one-third of their waking hours in front of the television. The enormous influence of TV is just beginning to be realized‚ we have found out that most of the effects are bad. Far too much of a child’s time is wasted. I think television is bad for children.They should rarely be allowed to watch it. When children watch a lot of television‚ they don’t get a lot of of physical exercise. They just sit and watch all day

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    Perspective: The Future of Digital versus Print Media with a focus on the cultural products of books and music This thesis identifies two of the major media industries: Books and music and investigates the future of digital media and its implications on the printed media. By Imtiaz Lakhani Supervisor: Assistant Professor Philippe Rouchy Master’s Thesis in Business Administration‚ MBA programme Fall 2010 MBA Thesis 2010 – Author: Imtiaz Lakhani    Page 1 of 76 Abstract Digital media has introduced

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    The television has become one item of a family’s existence to such an extent that‚ now it cannot be brushed aside at this stage. It is a part of every home whether it is in an urban locality or the rural. This mechanism has done a lot of service to man in every sphere of life. It helps educate young people‚ it provides entertainment sitting in the comfort of the home‚ and‚ above all‚ it tells all about things happening in and out of the country‚ throughout the world. All this is wonderful and

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    It is the 21st century. Humans have evolved way advanced than it was before. Humans have created countless amounts of things that we could not even think of doing a hundred years back. Electronic television was first successfully demonstrated in San Francisco on Sept. 7‚ 1927. The system was designed by Philo Taylor Farnsworth‚ a 21-year-old inventor who had lived in a house without electricity until he was 14. There are countless of channels that can all seem to cater to each individual. There are

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    18) Television has become the basis of everything that is happening in current times. There is no subject of public interest—politics‚ news‚ education‚ religion‚ science‚ sports—that does not find its way to television and it is subject to be shaped by the biases of television. Through television we learn what telephone and electricity system to use‚ what movies to watch‚ where to eat and travel‚ what book‚ records‚ or magazines to buy‚ and what radio and programs to listen to. Television “arranges

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    Bournemouth University      Digital Natives and Social Media  An Empirical Study about the Importance of Social Media and its Impact on  Media Communication                  Author(s)  Prof. Dr. Mike Friedrichsen  Stuttgart Media University  Media Business and Media Economics   friedrichsen@hdm‐stuttgart.de (email for correspondence!)    Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Mühl‐Benninghaus  Humboldt‐University Berlin  Department Cultural Studies/Arts  wolfgang.muehl‐benninghaus@rz.hu‐berlin.de         1    Digital Natives and Social Media 

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    Kodak’s current position in digital imaging is focused on three areas: 1. Image capture (digital cameras) – cameras are still not boosting profits‚ but Kodak has secured 15% of the market‚ and have boosted advertising spending towards s more integrated marketing effort 2. Services (online photo manipulation) - spent significant dollars on R&D developing software 3. Image output (digital kiosks‚ inkjet printers‚ paper and inks) – network of 19‚000 kiosks at retail stores are highly profitable

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    Development of the Young Child Journal Review I: Infants‚ Toddlers‚ & Television; the Ecology of the Home In the article‚ Infants‚ Toddlers‚ & Television; the Ecology of the Home by Kelly M. Schmitt she discusses her research and findings for a group of twenty typically developing children ranging from ages 7 months to 33 months while they underwent a study focusing on the behavioral and cognitive effects of television as part of the overall ecology of the home (naturally). Schmitt discusses

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