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    Effects of Technology

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    society today‚ people are looking for more and more ways to be entertained‚ and all it is doing is causing problems. People are doing less and less thinking and more and more watching‚ listening‚ and playing‚ all because of technology. Forms of entertainment like the Internet‚ television and even video games seem harmless to people‚ but they are really not. When the Internet was first introduced‚ people never thought it would be as big as it is today. The Internet is an easy to use technology that

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    DOTA Addiction

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    will be hard for the parents and to them to end what has been started. Computer games are slowly arousing and it is one of the things that bring the negative effect. Many people are playing and having so much fun with this that can be a form of entertainment. One of those addicting games is Defense of the Ancients (commonly known as DOTA) is a real-time online or LAN strategy computer game composing of two to ten or twelve players where you can choose from over ninety unique characters you can play

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    Qualls Professor Phillips WRIT 101 September 3‚ 2013 Television as Teacher Television is the main source of entertainment in America and across the world. Television is how we get our information about such things as: weather‚ breaking news‚ politics‚ and even just the latest celebrity gossip. Adults and children alike‚ watch TV to relax and learn about the world around them; but how much of that information is being retained is the question Neil Postman longs to answer. Based upon his essay

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    and as such their bottom line is profit‚ and aim to satisfy their target audience as greatly as possible. However‚ in too many films supposedly based on fact‚ reality and truth has been sacrificed all together‚ in the pursuit of pure‚ generic entertainment. The phrase‚ “don’t let truth get in the way of a good story” is worryingly‚ far too applicable to modern Hollywood. With regard to films that claim to be based on a TRUE story‚ there is a line that should be drawn when Hollywood creates its version

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    to the program of choice. Intersession between programs where and are used for advertising purposes. When listening in to a radio commercial visualizing is key. The television came along not to far behind the radio. A whole knew wave of entertainment was started and companies could now provide you with the visuals of their choice. Before there was a need to be politically correct the television distorted our views with a number of things. Indians where viewed as a barbaric aside from on television

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    Television vs Radio

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    watch soaps and soap is a method of escapism from the real world. Most of us prefer to watch other people’s life story rather than thinking about our own. Radio talks more about us‚ our life. Before TV was invented radio was the only form of entertainment. The most interesting thing about radio is that it is highly interactive. Even more exiting is that radio is usually live. The host has to work harder to attract the listeners‚ to compensate the lack of visuals (non-verbal communication). Plus

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    Group Debate

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    SCORE | MELT | | | School of Languages‚ Humanities and Social Sciences Third Term: SY 2012 – 2013 ENG10 – B1 Group 1 Date: February 22‚ 2013 Type of Activity: Group Debate Summary PROFESSOR AIDA M. ALFARO Members: Benedicto‚ Raymond Arman Gutierrez‚ Adrian Chua‚ Bryan Juan‚ Fatima Tyreza Joy Cortinas‚ Walfred Kasai‚ Ian Deocariza‚ Kim Luigi Villanueva‚ Julian Clement Guevarra‚ Allen Davey Yang‚ Jericho RAYMOND ARMAN BENEDICTO  For me‚ I want

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    Media Censorship

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    Media Censorship Today there is much controversy over whether there should or shouldn’t be censorship of the media. Censorship should not be imposed on citizens by the government or other agencies; adults have a right to view or listen to what they choose. Additionally‚ if children’s media is censored‚ parents are the ones to monitor and regulate it. Parents should monitor children’s viewing of television and also what they hear on the radio‚ CD’s‚ and tapes. Censorship includes the examination

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    Movies Nowadays‚ movie is one of the most popular entertainments. Movies can be divided into different types‚ such as comedies‚ thrillers or romantic movies. Even though movies are popular‚ people have different choices of their own. In addition‚ movies are divided into three ratings‚ G-rated R-rated and X-rated. Most movies are G-rated‚ comedies and romantic movies are more often in this rating. There are no bloody scenes or sex in the movie‚ it is mostly full of laughter and tears

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    I am not a big fan of any of the Mission: Impossible movies. I also think that Tom Cruise is getting a little long in the tooth to continue making action movies. (Only a select few stars‚ such as Sylvester Stallone and Liam Neeson‚ can convince me of their action heroics in an older age). Every movie I have seen from screenwriter and director Christopher McQuarrie has produced a lukewarm response in me‚ at best. All of these factors combined to leave me with relatively low expectations for this installment

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