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    Television and Children

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    efforts in an effective way. Our healthy gratitude and sincere thanks to our devoted course instructor “Miss Wajiha Kazim”‚ who has always been a source of guidance for us. It would have been impossible for us to complete such a comprehensive report on our own. There are also some others who assisted us for this achievement‚ especially our Parents and friends. So we also are very grateful to them. Sociology Term paper: “Effects of Media on Children” Executive Summary How media affects the

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    explosion. There is a need to remember at least the main points of any given subject. Making notes is a complex activity which combines several skills. How to make notes * Read the passage carefully. * Heading What is the main idea of the passage? Frame a heading based on the central idea and write it in the middle of the page. * Subheadings How has the main idea been presented and developed? Are there two or three subordinate/associated ideas? You can frame subheadings based on these.

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    Children and Television

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    Children and Television COM/156 Children and Television It is proven that children who watch television shows such as SpongeBob Squarepants score an average of twelve points lower on their I.Q. tests. Study suggests that watching just nine minutes of programs such as those can cause short-term attention and learning problems in four-year-olds (Fox News‚ 2011). Parents have become accustom to convenience and the sheer quickness of everything. The TV becomes a cheap and easy babysitter

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    Trouble with Television

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    The trouble with television My viewpoints on the book written by Marie Winn “The Trouble with Television” which talks about how television has a negative effects on children and family. I’ve read the book and I agreed with everything author Marie Winn wrote‚ so I have decided to argue for her on the major points of the book. My first argument for the book will be about the family‚ it talks about how “TV Keeps Families From Doing Other Things”‚ which it explains how a child that spends too much

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    BIFF: pop! im a dime a dozen‚ and so are you. 
WILLY: i am not a dime a dozen! i am Willy Loman and you are Biff Loman Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller features three prominent characters‚ critical in illustrating how an American family interacts around lies and secrets. Willy Loman attempts to run his life through the American Dream‚ which boasts easy success‚ easy money and happiness. Willy never achieves this leading to his suicide in the end of the play‚ his character is shown using endless

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    Children & Television

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    Changes Exposing children to too much television can cause health concerns‚ slower development in the brain‚ and an addiction to television. It slowly kills your brain cells‚ because you begin to feed into some of the stupidity that is found on the television. The more scientific facts of why it kills your brain cells is because the more you watch television‚ you begin to lose sight of the real world. You can begin to think that what you see on television is real. Which we all know it is not‚ but

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    Impact of Television

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    The impact of television on children depends on many factors like: how much they watch‚ their age‚ they watch alone or with adults First‚ I will talk about the positive effects: � It helps child to collect his lessons by watching educational television programs. � Get as much information and the formation of a cultural character by watching cultural programs. � Identify the different types of art and various forms of music. � spend more time with the family to watch television programs and discussed

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    influences‚ and promotes negative behavior.  TV shows and commercials usually show violence‚ alcohol‚ drug use and sex in a positive light.  The mind of your kid is like clay. It forms early impressions on what it sees‚ and these early impressions determine how he sees the world and affect his grown-up behavior.  For instance‚ children who are more exposed to media violence behave more aggressively as kids and when they are older.  Kids who watch too much TV are usually overweight‚ according to the American

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    Television Aggression

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    one’s will on pain of being hurt or killed. To extend Gerbner’s definition of violence‚ I selected 4 television programs to count verbal as well as physical aggression in these TV shows. One of the many educational television programs that I selected was Barney. To my opinion Barney did not contain any verbal or physical aggressive behavior. This show taught children how to live with one another and how to avoid aggression. I also chose one child’s cartoon which is an all-time favorite Tom and Jerry

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    environment that we do not realize how incredibly significant they influence our lives. There are many important elements that have changed American society; for example the television. Television can be used as a tool to motivate learning and to increase awareness of public issues. Social Interaction‚ education‚ culture‚ and criminal exposure are some of the key reasons to why the television has played a significant role in our lives. In today ’s modern culture‚ television has played a big role throughout

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