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    Children and Television: A lethal combination Kah’leah Carnegie Professor Chris Saunders The College of the Bahamas October 30‚ 2014 Abstract A Television is said to be a box filled with a million images that pilots to an entire different world. Television has become one of the most increasingly important mass media around the world. Television is a way of sending and receiving moving images and sounds over wires or through the air by electrical impulses. The television main purpose is to entertain

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    Introduction Television is one of the most common electrical appliances in our homes and almost all individuals are exposed to it at some time or other. With regards to children‚ they are among the heaviest users of television. Television is most often exposed to a child who instantly becomes accustomed to its presence. Young children spend between three and four hours watching television each day. It has played an important role in their lives and its viewing has been a favorite activity for many

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    Intellectual Merits of Television Steven Johnson wrote an article “Watching TV makes you smarter. In his article he explains how watching television can help you make a smarter person. He uses examples from several TV shows and series that may be affecting our brain activity even when we don’t realize it. He try to reach to audience from teenagers to older adults. He makes some good points in his argument as well. He argue that TV isn’t necessarily a bad thing‚ but too much of anything is never

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    Introduction: The machine that people call television is a receiver between a broadcast and the audience. In today’s society‚ television is the largest part of the public media; it has also become a major industry all over the world.Because of its technical developments‚ television has come to dominate our lifes. Television is used in many industries such as the health and education industries. Nowadays‚ people can find at least one television in almost every home. That machine has control over

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    The invention of the television revolutionized politics. Beginning with the Kennedy-Nixon debates in the 1960 election‚ and continuing on to the present day‚ how a politician comes across on television has become a central part of the election. More recently‚ the rise of the smartphone once again revolutionized politics by giving people instant access to news and political updates‚ as well as pushing politics into everyday conversation to a much higher degree. Now‚ politicians once again have the

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    The Effects of Internet vs Television on Children Jennifer Lingler Alexis Vaughan ENGL 100: Composition and Research April 5‚ 2010 The internet and television play a major role in our lives. But what are the effects of these technologies on our society? One way to analyze the effects on our society is to focus on how internet and television affects children. In comparison‚ the effects of internet and television on children produce very similar results. Obesity is a global epidemic

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    How did television impact on Australian society? Television was first introduced to the Australian society in 1956. Television changed the way Australians spent their leisure time - people began staying at home‚ rather than going out to the cinema or other venues. Television exposed Australians to American culture on a larger scale than ever before. Throughout the 50s television portrayed an idealized version of reality‚ displaying thin‚ beautiful woman and charming‚ well-trimmed men. The influence

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    Television: Electronic Enemy or Pixelated Pal? Is it possible for television to impact the way you enact with life? I believe that nothing on Earth can impact you unless you choose to make it impact you. Barbara Ehrenreich claims‚ “Only after many months of viewing did I begin to understand the force that has transformed the American people into root vegetables.” I strongly refute this claim. Television has many useful resources like cooking shows and the news‚ but it also has its “magnets” like

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    The Transformation of Television Programming Television became a national mass media during the 1950’s and 1960’s and has changed its programming throughout the years to become what we watch today. Starting off with only three channels‚ NBC‚ CBS‚ and ABC‚ its content has transformed into something new. Television programming in the 50’s and 60’s is differentiated in many ways from the television programming we find today. Differences in television programming from the 50’s and 60’s

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    Effects of Television Violence on Children and Teenagers Does violence on television have a negative effect on children and teenagers? The violence shown on television has a surprisingly negative effect. Television violence causes children and teenagers to become less caring‚ to lose their inhibitions‚ to become less sensitive‚ and also may cause violent and aggressive behavior. Television violence causes children and teenagers to be less caring‚ to lose their inhibitions‚ and to be

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