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    violence‚ or be over-frightened because of what he/she may have seen on TV. The TV channels should not be allowed to expose this kind of material and violence to kids at such early ages‚ because of the aftereffects it will have on the teenagers and children. First of all‚ there is way too much violence on television whether it is on some prime time channel‚ or even a Saturday morning cartoon program. For some prime time TV shows‚ there are three to five hours violent acts per hour. For every Saturday

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    Medical School shows that performance increases due to caffeine intake are the result of caffeine drinkers experiencing a short-term reversal of caffeine withdrawal. In essence‚ coming off caffeine reduces your cognitive performance and has a negative impact on your mood. Drinking caffeine triggers the release of adrenaline. When caffeine puts your brains and body into this hyper-aroused state‚ your emotions overrun your behavior. The negative effects of a caffeine-generated adrenaline surge are not

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    My Favorite Tv Program

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    Well ‚ I’ve never been absent a single day watching my best-loved educational TV program named “Lecture Room” ‚ which ‚I suppose‚ is familiar to most of Chinese people . It is a popular TV program of China Central Television‚ mostly featured on CCTV-10‚ which invites scholars to provide lectures on various discipline. Well‚ In its early days‚ areas featured included biology‚ physics‚ economics‚ history and literature and the likes‚ with lecturers from around the world ‚ and its focus has gradually

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    English 0990 Reality tv

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    In “The Distorting Mirror of Reality TV” written by Sarah Coleman‚ says that the producers have a distorting mirror to us as viewers. All producers distort all stereotypes and want the viewers to know what life is really like because of human diversity. Coleman states that the producers choose particular contestants‚ and the producers are making the chosen contestants are playing particular characters that the producers want them to be Coleman states “For ethnic minorities‚ old people‚ the unbeautiful

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    Watching the Goonies was a good experience‚ in class was actually the first time i’ve ever seen the full movie. The goonies went on an adventure to find riches and save their homes‚ if I knew I was going to lose my home I would do everything I could to help save it. Obviously‚ life isn’t exactly the same way it is in the movie‚ I can’t just go on a random treasure hunt and come across jewels and gold. In reality‚ it would depend on how close me and my family are to losing the house to where

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    submitted that TV viewing is harmful for children. I submit that it is all the more important to impress upon the impressionable minds of the children basic teachings which would help them a lot. TV viewing does harm the eyesight but only in a wrong way. I disagree as‚ if TV is viewed at a proper distance and in sufficient light‚ it has no adverse effect on the eyesight. After all‚ reading bad books is also harmful. Should then reading be banished? I feel strongly that only through TV viewing can we

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    or on top of tall poles. Since the invention of cable television‚ it has grown rapidly. USA Today and Nielson Media Research say that the average Americans home has 2.71 televisions and 2.55 people that live in the home. According to George Gerbner “TV is a world in which men outnumber women at least three to one”. (115) there are more televisions in the average home than there are people. In 1960’s people got more information from their televisions then they did from the newspapers‚ as in today’s

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    Tv Efffects in Daily Life

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    to human.Therefore ‚i am disagree that tv has destroyed communications among friends and family. Firsly‚people have strong communication through tv.When tv have a funny show or a good film ‚people will have more topic to talk whith friends and family.It creates relationship around us.Furthermore‚watching tv is a daily activity of many family such as:mothers‚fathers ‚sons‚daughters‚etc…have chances to talks together after a long day. Secondly‚tv ily members getting closer.When it have

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    Essay of Reality Tv Shows

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    What are reality TV shows? Reality television is a genre of television programming that presents unscripted dramatic or humorous situations‚ documents actual events‚ and usually features ordinary people instead of professional actors‚ sometimes in a contest or other situation where a prize is awarded. Reality television began in 1948 with a TV series named Candid Camera. The genre exploded as a phenomenon around 1999–2000 with the success of such television series as Big Brother and Survivor. Programs

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    wages‚ that is extreme in an area of business. 3. Tv adverts. - They are simply terrible and time consuming. - Not watched by nearly 3/4 of the worlds population. - Make people angry who are watching the programme and feel the need to change the channel during adverts to a programme that has less adverts. - Useful in some ways‚ such as getting something to eat or getting a drink during a film. But now-a-days people have the ability to pause the tv. The topic I have chosen to talk about as something

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