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    become so addicted to television and other electronics that we would let them become one of the most important aspects of our lives? After reading the essay written by Marie Winn titled “The Plug-In Drug”‚ I believe that it might be true for a large majority of us. In this day and age‚ people become so addicted to their television‚ computer‚ or their video games that they neglect their other responsibilities or tend to forget about the more important things in life. Television has taken control of

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    Influence of Television

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    Bad eating habits are common. It is easy to operate on automatic when it comes to food. Living in a fast-paced society often makes it so you have to eat on the run‚ skip meals‚ eat whatever is fast and easy or use food to relieve stress. We eat a lot of bad foods everyday‚ but we don’t think what impact on our health it makes. I watch a video about Top 10 Bad Foods and now I can say which products and drinks disappear forever from my diet. So Top 10 Bad Foods are : 1. Soda 2. Doughnuts

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    Delyse M. Hutchinson‚ Richard P. Mattick‚ Danya Braunstein‚ Elizabeth Maloney‚ Judy Wilson The Impact of Alcohol Use Disorders on Family Life: A Review of the Empirical Literature NDARC Technical Report No. 325 THE IMPACT OF ALCOHOL USE DISORDERS ON FAMILY LIFE: A REVIEW OF THE EMPIRICAL LITERATURE Delyse M. Hutchinson‚ Richard P. Mattick‚ Danya Braunstein‚ Elizabeth Maloney‚ Judy Wilson NDARC Technical Report Number: 325 ISBN: 978-0-7334-3392-4 JUNE 2014 ©NATIONAL DRUG AND ALCOHOL RESEARCH

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    hello everybody‚ please correct my essay‚ and give me some suggestions. I need to pass an exam in September. thank you very much. Nowadays television has become a part of our life ‚ and it has a big influence upon us. We as adults‚ don’t have much time to watch it‚ especially if we have a job‚ but children usually spend lot of time in front of screen. Undoubtedly‚ in time‚ they get influenced by it and the problem is if that’s a good or bad influence. As tv has good and bad channels‚ hence

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    First‚ believe in the world—that there is meaning behind everything.   Don’t look back—forward‚ infinite energy‚ infinite enthusiasm‚ infinite daring‚ and infinite patience—then alone can great deeds be accomplished.   This is the first lesson to learn: be determined not to curse anything outside‚ not to lay the blame upon anyone outside‚ but stand up‚ lay the blame on yourself. You will find that is always true. Get hold of yourself.   Tell the truth boldly‚ whether it hurts or not. Never

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    Critical Review Paper on Henry Goddard and the Kallikak Family Curtis Richardson Plucker’s article is about a psychologist from the early 1900’s by the name of Henry H. Goddard. Goddard believed that “feeble-mindedness” was caused by a single gene. Those that were classified as feeble-minded was called morons; a term deriving from Greek word foolish. Morons were viewed as to have low intelligence‚ lack of self-control and seem normal during observations. Goddard was hired to conduct research

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    ‘The internet is more fatal to the cohesion of the community than television was in its time.’ The widespread availability of the internet has produced a serge in communication in today’s society. The introduction of television to Australia in the 1950’s could be said to have had a proportionately similar effect. In today’s world the internet enables people to research‚ communicate and entertain across the globe at the touch of a computer key. However‚ the internet is sometimes seen‚ as a technology

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    Ethics in Television

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    Ethical Dilemma: Andy Griffith Show Michael T. Graham II University of Concordia Chicago – SAIL Program Abstract This paper will describe the ethical dilemma portrayed from an episode of The Andy Griffith Show. In episode 20‚ Andy Saves Barney’s Morale‚ Andy Griffith‚ sheriff‚ has made the decision to allow his deputy‚ Barney Fife‚ to be sheriff for the day while Andy is out of town. While Andy is gone‚ Barney makes many decisions as the acting sheriff that Andy‚ when he returns‚ does not

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    Television is a great invention Some people say television is the worst inventions of modern times. They make this assertion for some reasons. The following points are some of them. First‚ they think that televisions make people more passive than before. Second‚ they think televisions contribute to the fact that people are more distant to each other. To begin with‚ I must admit that the first point is reasonable. With a television all you need to do—and all you can do is to sit on a comfortable

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    Children and Television Watching: The Opinions of Parents in the United States A Qualitative Study By: M. Carpenter Introduction and Literature Review One concern that parents may have towards their children is whether or not television is good for them. According to The Nielson Company‚ television viewing among kids is at an eight-year high. Whether it is TV shows or DVDs‚ American children between the ages of two and eleven are watching more television than ever before. Kids between

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