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    Children and watching Tv

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    Children are spending way to much time watching television instead of going outside and running in the sun or playing with their friends. So T.V is a bad hobby being introduced to small children that later on that will be their weakness when trying to study or do homework. It will soon hit them as an obstacle and they will eventually start getting bad grades‚ becoming violent and rude‚ and maybe even dropping out of school. Violent kids‚ talking bad‚ rude‚ flunkers‚ ect. Those are all examples

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    Tv Advertising and Children

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    LSE Research Online Article (refereed) Sonia Livingstone Does TV advertising make children fat? : what the evidence tells us Originally published in Public policy research‚ 13 (1). pp. 54-61 © 2006 Blackwell Publishing. You may cite this version as: Livingstone‚ Sonia (2006). Does TV advertising make children fat : what the evidence tells us [online]. London: LSE Research Online. Available at: http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/1026 Available in LSE Research Online: May 2007 LSE has developed LSE Research

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    As Not Seen On TV The article in the newspaper “NY Times” by Pete Wells called As Not Seen On TV about Guy Fieri’s restaurant called “ Guy’s American Kitchen & Bar “ was a great review because I totally agree with Pete Wells. No‚ I have not been to Guy’s restaurant; but that’s how it always happens. Someone really big and famous name opens up a new restaurant and it is supposed to be one of the greatest restaurants around....So they say. But in reality the famous who owns the restaurant has

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    Will TV Succumb to the Internet? The Internet has transformed the music industry. Sales of CDs in retail music stores have been steadily declining while sales of songs downloaded through the Internet iPods and other portable music players are skyrocketing. Moreover‚ the music industry is still contending with millions of people illegally downloading songs for free. Will the television industry have a similar fate? Widespread use of high-speed Internet access‚ powerful PCs with high-resolution display

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    cheapest and most popular form of entertainment nowadays. There is almost a TV set in every household. People of all ages can use it to entertain themselves at any time they like. It is clear that television is very useful in our life because it helps us not only to relax our minds but also to get knowledge of all areas of human life. However‚ nobody could deny its negative effects on its viewers especially children. Watching TV constantly might lead children to several useless habits such as ignoring

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    History of Tv Broadcasting

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    experimenting with television. UST demonstrated its home-made receiver‚ while Feati opened an experimental television station two years later. On October 23‚ 1953‚ the Alto Broadcasting System (ABS)‚ the forerunner of ABS-CBN‚ made its first telecast as DZAQ-TV Channel 3. The ABS offices were then located along Roxas Blvd. ABS was owned by Antonio Quirino‚ brother of former president Elpidio Quirino. Consequently‚ the first telecast was that of a party at the owner’s residence‚ earning Elpidio Quirino the

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    Reality Tv Essay

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    television called reality TV. This exhausted genre of television has taken a new approach to attempt to show outrageous and extreme scenarios to keep a grasp on its’ viewers. Rather than providing true entertainment‚ there reality TV shows often display a talentless‚ annoying cast. As well as fill their shows with product placement; allowing the cast members to get wealthy off of endorsement products and become living advertisement. In Salman Rushdie’s essay “Reality TV: A Dearth of Talent and the

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    Reality TV in America

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    Reality TV in America Pop culture has been around for decades with so many different categories ranging from books‚ news‚ and television to athletes‚ singers actors/actresses. What was popular pop culture 50 years has evolved into so many other forms of entertainment. Right now reality TV is very popular and in high demand. Theses reality TV celebrities have a huge following ranging from all age groups. With anything‚ it has its pros and cons. Reality TV can also destroy the lives of the people

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    The Effects of TV on Children Nowadays‚ people watch more TV compared to before‚ so they can get all information from all around the world. TV has proved to be a boon for many children‚ but for others it has cursed them to get addicted. Every coin has two sides and same concept apply on TV as well‚ TV has several advantages and disadvantages such as get all knowledgeable information from all over the world‚ to pass their spare time and as negative it can be addictive to children. Firstly‚ students

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    Future of Your Tv

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    Alex Iuliano Professor Noh The Future of Your TV Response Paper Change is inevitable. Our world has seen changes from generation after generation in all aspects of life. In relation to this course‚ more specifically‚ our “television” underwent the most drastic changes in the shortest amount of time. Although the first type of television was created in 1884‚ the late 1920s showed the world the first real television which become common in homes and businesses. Since then‚ our television has undergone

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