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    Foreign Movies

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    production‚ but also in terms of the language used. We can see in our entertainment industry that art pieces from other countries are much preferable. As we all know‚ foreign movies are so popular here in our country‚ Filipino nowadays are getting interested in foreign films because stories were usually based from bestselling novels‚ natural phenomenon and futuristic plot. We watch movies for relaxation from stress‚ entertainment‚ and learning or reinforcing one’s linguistic skills in relative languages

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    get-togethers and conversations are disturbed by TV—when one member is watching TV‚ he would like others to keep quiet. But everyone have time when he or she is alone. Television alienates people not so much as it provides all kinds of relaxation and entertainment for people when they are alone. Although television addict some adolescents to situation comedies; although televisions put glasses on millions of students ’ noses; although television reduce communications between families and friends‚ the advantages

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    The Pros & Cons of Media.

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    affect our lives in a very positive manner. For example‚ all forms of media provide information to the viewer or listener. The user can learn how to bake a pie‚ solve algebraic expressions or sell their home. But that is not all. Media provides entertainment. Television and movies can take us into fantasy with its pictures. Radio read books allow our imagination to entertain; while newspapers make us laugh with comics. Not only does media satisfy us in these areas‚ it also is the creator of jobs. Film

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    The Detrimental Consequences of Watching Television Tokening as one of the most illustrious entertaining shows for people‚ television it is a technical scheme system for retrieving virtual frames occupying with sound and manifesting them on the electrical screen. Practically‚ TV symbolizes as a great companionship for people‚ since it serves them such as: tidings‚ merriment‚ ken and so on; concurrently‚ TV also provides them many disadvantages. First of all‚ it is able to make people’s eyes become

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    THE EVOLUTION OF MASS MEDIA Sending a message to a large number of audiences using technology is known as mass communication. Mass media helps in connecting people and brings the globe into our glance. Mass media includes print media like newspapers‚ magazines‚ brochures and pamphlets‚ electronic media like radio‚ television‚ documentaries and cinema and new age digital media like ads‚ internet‚ blogs and podcast. The history of mass media is long and complex. It stretches back beyond recorded

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    A prolonged use of computers severely affects the physical and intellectual development of children. People believe that youngsters have been serious effect by TV‚ while there are some cogent reasons why this technology still has some positive outlooks. A contradictory impact on society is being seen in watching TV. First of all‚ some people have linked violence on television with crime rates in a real world lead to youngsters‚ who can effortlessly be influenced‚ will copy the behavior they look

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    Apathy : A Death Wish

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    Apathy: A Death Wish "Science may have found a cure for most evils: but it has found no remedy for the worst of them all--the apathy of human beings." Some might think that when Helen Keller spoke those words‚ she was talking about some weird disease in an exotic place that affects people in the slums. Or probably a flaw found in the mentally ill. She was not talking of a disease or a problem that affects only one group of people‚ but one that affects society as a whole. Apathy is not some dreaded

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    “Whoever controls the media‚ controls the mind” Jim Morrison Since the dawn of mass media‚ there has been an evident change in people’s lives. The global productivity increased due to faster news developments and decreased‚ for more entertainment gives a society less productivity; nonetheless‚ there are certain specific pieces of media that have had a massive impact in modern society. It is very important to understand that different types of media have different repercussions in society

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    effects of mass media

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    development of mass quantities at much lower costs. Commercial and Political leaders used printing media as their key tool to maintain social order and share information. Television became a huge hit; it provided people with a visual view of news and entertainment. The internet was invented and became one of the fastest ways of communicating‚ and gathering information. The internet provides people with practically every type of information‚ events‚ history‚ communication with emails and chatting sites. The

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    My Best Memory of Cuba

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    Guinness World Records as the youngest TV host in history. For years Orly toured around singing‚ released CDs and performed on television and on stages. But as she grew into adulthood‚ due to poor management‚ she lost momentum and her position in the entertainment industry‚ and was soon forgotten. Orly was never one to give up easily‚ and as such‚ a few years later she applied for a main role in the world renowned production The Lion King. Of all things it was in German‚ a language she did not speak.

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