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    Screen Time Limits

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    The two passages‚ Screen Time Limits Are Vital for Children‚ and Its Time to Let Go of Screen Fears‚ tell two contrasting ideas on wether children should have less screen time or be allowed to continue their viewing habbits. I believe that children should be allowed to continue their viewing habbits and shouldnt have to be limited to a short ammount per day. In the first article‚ Screen Time Limits Are Vital for Children‚ the author says "Screen times takes a mental and physical toll on kids."

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    Touch Screen Technology

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    hello to an innovative and compact technology products. A touchscreen is a screen that is sensitive to the touch of a finger or stylus and can be found in many things we use on a daily basis e.g. car navigation systems and portable had held devices such as cell phones. It relies on sensors to pick up the location of a pointing device‚ whether it’s your fingertip or a stylus. There are three components used in touch screen technology: * The touch sensor a panel with a touch responsive surface

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    inemas are a common sight nowadays. They are found in every town. The existence of so many cinemas reflects their popularity. They have indeed become the most popular places of entertainment. The cinema attracts large numbers of people everyday. It is the magnet of the town. It sometimes attracts even those who do not wish to see a film. As it is so popular‚ the cinema exerts a profound influence on the minds of many people‚ young and old. The influence is sometimes good‚ and sometimes it

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    The Golden Rule

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    The Golden Rule My Personal Ethics According to Merrian-Webster.com‚ ethics are defined as: “the discipline dealing with what is good and bad and with moral duty and obligation; a theory or system of moral values;” or “the principles of conduct governing an individual.” I still believe in the “golden rule‚” ”do unto others as you would have done unto you‚” this one simple phrase we have all heard since we were young (in one version or another)‚ I believe encapsulates it all. By thinking

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    on golden pond

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    ON GOLDEN POND ALEXANDRA HERMAN DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY DECEMBER 1‚ 2013 Mark Rydell ’s "On Golden Pond" is a drama that emphasizes the stages people of various ages endures. Utilizing Erik Erikson ’s Psychosocial Stages as learned in class‚ each of the main characters can be placed within a stage and their age-related crises analyzed. The film being so close to a family ’s life‚ it becomes relatable to the audience‚ prompting personal reactions as well as implementing life examples of some

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    Claire Johnson’s essay‚ Women Cinema as Counter Cinema‚ explores the ways in which female stereotypes in films came to be and how feminist filmmakers can go about subverting the damage that decades of problematic portrayals of women have caused. Johnson spends a great deal of time talking about the idea of the woman as an “icon”—merely a symbol meant to represent a separate idea or ideal. This type of iconography has turned women in films into rough caricatures that audience members are able to categorize

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    The american horror cinema

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    THE AMERICAN HORROR CINEMA Christophe CHAMBOST ISIC.L2.cinéma Evaluation : Un devoir sur table en examen terminal avec 2 questions de cours (exemple : une question sur le gothique et une question sur un cinéaste) → 50% de la note Un dossier à faire en groupe : prendre une scène d’un film fantastique Américain qui nous paraît intéressante Fantastic The origin of the fantastic as a literary genre started in the 18th century. At that time there was no films but there was an interest for the macabre

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    Screen Time in Adolesence

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    environment is the media. Computers‚ television‚ and video games are in many homes and available to children on a daily basis. Television is constantly touted as having a negative impact in a child’s life‚ but there are some positive aspects to some screen time as well. There has been much research into the negative effects of television. Television has been linked to aggressive behavior for over fifty years. In the 1960s‚ Albert Bandura did experiments to test the effects of televised violence

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    The Golden Compass

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    the North Pole to run experiments on them. They are terrible people. They take only children because they have the most dust going in and out of them. Before Lyra Leaves on her quest the High Counselor at Jordan College gives her a mysterious golden compass that tells anything that asker wants to know‚ if she can learn to read it. The compass has lots of tiny shapes that all mean a lot of meanings. But she must guard it carefully or some bad person will get their hands on it. I won’t tell you

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    Golden Retrievals

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    In both “Hawk Roosting” by Ted Hughes and “Golden Retrievals” by Mark Doty‚ the power of perspective is revealed through two seemingly dichotomous animals: one of air and one of land. However‚ their power to control is inherently tied to each animal’s own self-awareness and the awareness of others. While for the hawk there is absolute power in the ‘pause’ - control through inaction‚ the golden retriever finds power in literal ‘paws’ - control through intentional action. Both Hughes and Doty manipulate

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