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    The Influence of TV Violence to the Behavior of Children in Cebu Chapter I Introduction Most children consume their time in front of the television screen for about three hours a day. The estimated number of hours that can be spent by an average child in watching television is 5‚000 by the time he/she enters first grade and the estimated number of hours by the end of high school is 25‚000---more than the time used for other necessary things like studying. Moreover‚ television has been a potent

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    Anaya Ragland April 30‚ 2012 English Composition II Dr. Janardanan Research Analysis Essay The Influence of Hip Hop on Today’s Youth “After silence‚ that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music.” This profound statement from English writer‚ Aldous Huxley‚ demonstrates the importance that music obtains in today’s society. Simply‚ music is a form of expression‚ not limited to any specific genre. Although this expression is not limited to one genre‚ there is one that seemingly

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    Fashion is a way to show a person’s form of personal expression‚ a display of self-concept‚ the amount of wealth a person may have‚ and how the fashion and advertising industries influence them. But where has the influence come from that has made it such a huge importance in our everyday lives? The fashion‚ media and advertising industries‚ are very prominent in teenagers lives. Watching TV‚ celebrities that they see‚ searching the Internet‚ and reading magazines are the very way that teenagers come

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    television is not reality‚ it is just a mere spectacle. REALITY SHOWS The reality television phenomenon did not come to our television screens suddenly. It has been developing for almost sixty years. The start of including ordinary people in television began with a show called “Candid camera” in 1948‚ and since then the idea of documenting different people and their lives grew bigger and bigger. The actual start of reality television‚ which became the matrix for all future reality shows‚ dates back to

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    DOES TV HAVE A NEGATİVE İNFLUENCE ON SOCİETY The negative effects of television are huge. To minimize the potential negative effects of television‚ it’s important to understand what the impact of television can be on children. Violence Over the past two decades‚ hundreds of studies have examined how violent programming on TV affects children and young people. While a direct "cause and effect" link is difficult to establish‚ there is a growing consensus that some children may be vulnerable to violent

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    turn constantly changing our perception of reality. The Key concepts of Appearances and Reality were explored through the use of Paradox‚ Point of View and Verisimilitude‚ within the texts The Truman show (Peter Weir) and Relativity (Escher). These concepts were used to effectively portray the key differences‚ and deeper meanings of Appearance and Reality. The way in which we view an object‚ situation or concept‚ greatly affects how we interpret its reality. This concept is explored by using Point

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    Personal Commentary| Whether you’d like to admit it or not‚ reality television has definitely become a hit in most American households‚ as well as households across the globe. You may have even caught yourself watching a reality show too at one time or another. So‚ one might wonder why these types of shows are so popular among our society today? Well‚ I have come up with three main reasons why most people enjoy watching reality t.v. shows. Here they are listed in no particular order: 1.)    To feel

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    fact reality and the truth of the world around us. Plato in his ‘Allegory of the Cave’ contends that the world of the senses is a world of delusion; and a correct philosopher must see through this illusion to the truth. Socrates stated when defending his right to theorize‚ that an unexamined life is not worth living‚ stating the position of trying to gain a true concept of reality and the world around oneself. This significant theoretical belief is apparent in the 1998 film ‘The Truman Show.’ In

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    It’s Time for a Reality Check One might ask‚ how often do I watch Reality TV? I would say that most people would find themselves watching at least a few hours of TV a week. Cynthia Frisby has made it clear in her article “Getting Real with Reality TV” that people enjoy and in some cases plan their lives around reality TV. Being the associate professor of advertising at the University of Missouri School of Journalism and co-editor of Journalism Across Cultures‚ Ms. Frisby has clearly shown her establishment

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    Kimberley Hurter Dr. Jones English 200 10/05/12 The Generation Gap All in the Family aired in January of 1971 and centered around the Bunker family who lived in a home located at 704 Houser Street in Queens‚ New York. Archie Bunker‚ a dock foreman for the Prendergast Tool and Dye Company was the main character and was televisions most famous bigot‚ loud-mouth and downright rude. Edith Bunker ("Dingbat") was his somewhat dizzy wife who put up with Archie. Also living in the Bunker household were

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