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    Adrian Alla December 8‚ 2012 English 4061-3 Joseph Mitchell Marques Topic: How has television changed our lives? A. Television a.) Educational b.) Entertainment c.) Informative II. Positive effects of television * Gives information for viewers. * Teach people how to live in their lives. * To see different cultures. * Educates people in a precise way. III. Negative effects of television * It teaches the children to be stupid by using pranks or comedy

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    outputs and productivity‚ a process which had consequences for the price of agricultural products. The more people live in the cities and have to buy food at the market‚ the more agricultural prices became a political issue. The interest of urban society in agriculture is an interest in low prices‚ and the request of the primary sector for price increases is a regular nuisance for the urban population. The increase in output and productivity of agriculture could only be achieved by division of

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    Arnob Basit Dissertation Has Hip-hop changed the youth in todays society? Throughout the past 30 years‚ there has been much speculation about how negative hip-hop music truly is‚ and how it actually affects the youth. The hip-hop music of recent years has been the foundation of many controversial issues and has been illustrated negatively by the media countless times. Issues such as gun and knife crime which has escalated heavily within younger age groups in the last 15 years‚ especially in the

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    The Development of American Popular Culture/Electronic Media Popular Culture is the arts‚ artifacts‚ entertainment‚ fads‚ beliefs and values that are shared by large segments of society in America. Knowing this we can see how the electronic medias have great influences over the American pop culture. Music‚ television‚ radio and movies have all been influences‚ sometimes‚ not good and sometimes they have. Before television‚ radio was the big link for current events being reported fast. It reached

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    ­­“The media ’s the most powerful entity on earth. They have the power to make the innocent guilty and to make the guilty innocent‚ and that ’s power‚ because they control the minds of the masses.” – Graham Greene‚ English Writer. I agree with the statement that media can control our minds of the masses. We cannot deny that the media have their power to control some part of us in a certain way. Media can be seen all around us for example we can see from newspaper‚ television news‚ the

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    English 5 June 2013 Social Media and its Impact on our Privacy Today According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary Privacy is the quality or state of being apart from company or observation. Ever since the creation of Facebook‚ Twitter and other Social Media Outlets privacy has been non-existent. One can be astonished that the definition of privacy still exists since the introduction and existence of Social Media. Social Media erased the concept of privacy in our day to day lives.

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    otázka The role of mass-media in our life When we speak about massmedia‚ we speak about press‚ TV‚ radio and the Internet. They all bring information to mass/large audiences and people and they can really reach them. All people in the world are curious; want to be informed about everything that is going on their town‚ village‚ country‚ in the world. That is why they: read newspapers listen to the radio watch TV browse the WEB Massmedia are a very important part of our life and we can hardly

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    harsh winter has given its last breath‚ When the sky above shows life instead of death‚ When the claws‚ reaching to the frozen sky becomes decorated with Leaves‚ When the animals-long in hiding- scurry from trees‚ We know winter has ended. When the frost on grass is replaced with sweet dew‚ When the fields become dotted with flowers‚ reminding me of you‚ When the lonely silence becomes filled with melodies‚ When you feel warm air‚ erasing bad memories We know winter has ended. When

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    Jean M. Twenge‚ professor of psychology at San Diego University in her article “Has the Smartphone Destroyed a generation?”Asserts about the tragic changes happening to the generation in this smartphone era. The new generation teens hesitate to interact with real people and they do not have a choice without ipads or iphones (59). The Twenge have been researching about this generational difference. The sudden change in the “behaviors and emotional states” in teen results the departing of

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    The artist of the artwork is Jeff wall. The Destroyed Room Photographed in 1978. Created by transparency in a lightbox. Currently located in the National Gallery of Canada‚ Ottawa. Subject Matter and Interpretation In The photograph known as The Destroyed Room‚ there is a mess in the photo. Without doing research easily the photo express mystery and anger. In a brief summary‚ it looks like a fight was taken place in the room. Due to lack of humans in the photo‚ its hard to pinpoint the emotion

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