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    CATCH ME‚ I CAUGHT It was Friday morning on Januari 2010. I was in the third grade of senior high school. I studied in Bekasi 1 Senior High School or as known as Smansasi‚ well-known with very strict rules. Learning activities began at seven‚ which no students could pass through the gates even though only one minute late. My day started with heavy rain. As usual‚ i waited for my friend to pick me up. It was ten minutes to seven in the morning. I was worried‚ i was sure that i and my friend would

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    What are the effects of television on children When I was 2 years old‚ my family had the first TV. Since that time‚ television had become an inseparable thing in my life. In my memory‚ if I wanted to watch television for a long time‚ I needed to struggle with parents in many ways. For instance‚ I remember that my parents only allowed me in front of television for 2 hours per day. So‚ I would get up in the midnight and watch TV secretly. Although I could only see the image but could not hear the

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    DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCES RESEARCH ABOUT THE INVENTION “TELEVISION” APRIL 22‚ 2013 INTRODUCTION: Television- the scientific‚ technical‚ and cultural field concerned with the transmission of visual information—moving images—over distances by electronic means; the term “television” also refers to the method used in such transmission. Once considered a complete luxury for a family to own‚ the television has become a stable fixture in households over the past few decades

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    In today’s modern world televisions are everywhere from airports to the corner of the average household living room. They provide access to entertainment‚ news‚ politics‚ religious sermons‚ and so much more. Despite this (or because of it) televisions can cause major problems especially for students. Although television can be informative and relaxing‚ an increase in television watching is deleterious to study habits because it takes up free time‚ promotes procrastination‚ and is not intellectually

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    The Effects of Television Violence on Children What has the world come to these days? It often seems like everywhere one looks‚ violence rears its ugly head. We see it in the streets‚ back alleys‚ school‚ and even at home. The last of these is a major source of violence. In many peoples ’ living rooms there sits an outlet for violence that often goes unnoticed. It is the television‚ and the children who view it are often pulled into its realistic world of violence scenes with sometimes

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    For decades there has been debate as to how television media affects our children. Many parents have been concerned since the beginning of television. Through extensive research over the last few decades‚ television has been thought to desensitize and have detrimental effects on our children‚ which inhibits them from developing feelings of security‚ compassion‚ diplomacy‚ and discernment. Television watching also promotes violence‚ unsafe sexual practices‚ and eating disorders in children. According

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    The Effects of Excessive Television Viewing on Children ENG106 – English Composition I By Roy’Neshia T. Hosch AIU Online 11/30/13 Abstract Television viewing can effect a child positively or negatively. Positive views of television are that TV can entertain the child as well as educate them it can also open them up to other places and things in the world that can’t be seen from their home town. However‚ too much television can be harmful to the child. According to Statistic Brain Research

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    the USA‚ 47% of children ages 2 to 18 years have a television set in their bedrooms. On a typical day‚ they spend on average of 5.5 hours using media‚ including television‚ computer games and the Internet (Kaiser Family Foundation‚ 2001). TV is the number one after-school activity for 6 to 17 years old. Although television is loved by children and has helped them a lot‚ it has influenced them in a negative way. Over the past decade television has become a big part of a child’s routine. Even though

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    Televisions Affect on People According to studies‚ statistics show that the average American family spends 5 and a half hours watching television. This shows the affect that television can have on viewers. It has been argued if television can affect the viewers learning development. In this paper I will talk about four authors view on the impact of television and how it affects others. Steven Johnson‚ an author‚ argues television actually stimulates your brain‚ based on what television

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    African Americans have been victims of racism on television shows from ever since they started to show on television shows to today. When we see African Americans on television‚ they are portrayed as stupid comedians‚ murderers‚ poor‚ and uneducated. According to J. Fred MacDonald‚ the author of Black and White TV: African Americans in Television since 1948‚ “Television has been inhospitable to blacks who were not middle class and/or pejoratively stereotyped. Less visible‚ for instance‚ have been

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