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    Career Fair

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    My overall experience at the career fair was an indifferent feeling. The businesses and corporations that were in attendance were not geared towards the Information Technology field. They were there more so for janitorial work‚ environmental positions and military opportunities. The first thing that stood out the most to me is that a lot of people were applying for the same position‚ so it is imperative that you are comfortable around large groups of people. Self-appearance and a high confidence

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    Television Advertisments

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    Effects of Television Advertisements on Children Maggie Cook Galen College of Nursing Effects of Television Advertisements on Children Do you love to watch television? Most people do enjoy watching television‚ including children. In today’s world children are watching more television than ever before and are therefore bombarded with commercials. Research has shown that the average child watches more than 40‚000 television commercials per year (Dittmann‚ 2004). The ability for children

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    Village Fair

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    India is a land of fairs and festivals. There is hardly a month when there are no fairs and festivals. This shows that there was a time when India was fabulously rich. The people were happy and prosperous. They enjoyed life. A fair is an important event in the life of the villagers. It breaks the monotony of their life. They enjoy it most heartily. The dusky village children enjoy themselves for a day. It is a pleasure to see a smile on the face of the careworn wife. I happened to visit the

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    How Does Reality Television Affect The Minds of Young Children? ENG 122 English Composition II Larissa Purvis April 7‚ 2013 How Does Reality Television Affect The Minds of Young Children? Reality television affects the minds of all who watch it‚ but has a big effect on children because it inhibits social interaction and it is not always intellectually stimulating. In my research paper‚ I will explain the lack of activities reality television has on young children‚ and how reality television

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    Reality Television

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    Reality television has strong influence and damaging effects on our society. But let’s face it‚ we feed on the drama. We love to absorb another life other than our own. Along with it comes the misconception of reality which distorts how one believes they have to behave to gain fame or attention. Reality television is bad for culture because it only elevates money‚ beauty‚ and fame above other qualities by promoting inappropriate behavior such as bullying‚ casual sex‚ alcohol abuse and bad language

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    Television Censorship

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    Television Censorship WHAT IS CENSORSHIP? "Censorship is the supervision and control of the information and ideas that are circulated among the people within a society. In modern times‚ censorship refers to the examination of books‚ periodicals‚ plays‚ films‚ television and radio programs‚ news reports‚ and other communication media for the purpose of altering or suppressing parts thought to be objectionable or offensive. The objectionable material may be considered immoral or obscene‚

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    Futute in Television

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    s the TV‚ as we know it‚ dead? The last few years has seen more people ditching their televisions in favour of a bigger monitor than ever before. With movie and TV downloads (legal or otherwise)‚ streamed video content from a host of online players and a raft of catch-up services‚ some have speculated that it’s the thin end of the wedge for the goggle box. At the same time‚ we’ve since seen the Internet come to our TVs‚ widgets on our big screens and the arrival of 3D from the cinema as well‚

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    It Isn't Fair

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    tremendously. Mary seemed very excited after leaving the meeting‚ but once she talked to Sue and found out what salary she received once she was hired he attitude quickly changed. Her attitude change because of difference of pay‚ she did not see it as ‘fair.’ Following her review and the 10% pay raise she had received‚ Mary salary was still a little less than Sue’s. Sue had recently started and Mary had already been employed with the company for about a year and established herself‚ Sue had not and that

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    On my first day at my new school‚ I expect many new things to happen as well. Many routines had to be changed too. I had to wake up earlier than usual to prepare for school because the new school was four bus-stops away from my house. Ring‚ ring‚ ring‚ my alarm clock started to go off. One part of me wanted to sleep for a few more minutes while another wanted to head to school immediately. Somehow or rather‚ I got myself to the bathroom to get ready for school. It was a new term and on every first

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    After I came to the United States‚ I began to attend North Penn High School on Dec. 6‚ 2000. It was a day that I will never forget. My first day in a foreign school was a especially hard for me. During my first day in a new school‚ I felt nervous‚ lonely‚ and sad. First‚ I was very nervous because my school was huge. There were around three thousand students who were studying in the school; furthermore‚ there were around three hundred staff members in the school. My class schedule was hard for

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