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    Television – Friend or Foe Communications technology is expanding through the entire global community. Children everywhere are born into a world of images and messages. In society today storytellers are rarely parents‚ grandparents‚ and teachers‚ but instead there are a handful of tar-away forces with something to sell. The media has become part of our culture as well as our identity. There are many different kinds of media‚ which comes in many different forms. For example‚ television‚ radio

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    VIRTUAL REALITY 1 VIRTUAL REALITY: IS IT REAL? Ronald Villanueva Hernandez Lyceum of the Philippines University – Batangas Master in Business Administration 504 Professor Roselie B. Alday July 24‚ 2014 VIRTUAL REALITY 2 Abstract The contemporary world is greatly characterized with the usage of highly developed technology‚ tools‚ gadgets‚ and appliances. One just needs to look around him to see the truth to this statement. Be it in business‚ education‚ travel‚ medical‚

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    A child’s world is shaped by their parent’s reality. Jordan Djuric The birth of Prince George into the Royal family has created question on how a family who have rarely any privacy‚ could raise a child as normal as possible. The family could not even name George without approval from many others. But it brings up the question of‚ what is a “normal” upbringing anyway? If a normal upbringing is one which consists of two average paid parents‚ who live in a middle class suburban home‚ where they

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    What is Virtual reality? In this paper well will discuss what it is this Term called Virtual reality‚ the history of virtual reality‚ the technology‚ the benefit‚ and the disadvantages. As we know Virtual reality has not been around all that long but in reality‚ it has been around for decades. As it continues to improve and get better‚ the opportunities are endless. Virtual reality is important because it’s the unknown and explorable. Virtual reality is the term used to describe a three-dimensional

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    Virtual Reality: the Rise‚ Decline‚ and Return Xavier Woodard INF 103 Dr. Kris Jamsa December 10‚ 2012 Virtual Reality: The Rise‚ Decline‚ and Return Virtual Reality once the most talked about technological advancement‚ then a near nonexistent application‚ and now a returning enterprise. Virtual reality or VR‚ as it is often times referred to‚ is computer simulated reality that gives the user a feel of the physical world in an imaginary world setting. The history of VR is an interesting history

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    Virtual Reality (VR) What is it? Virtual means ‘almost or nearly as described‚ but not completely’‚ therefore‚ Virtual Reality is when something is not physically existing as such but made by a software to appear to do so. Virtual reality is an artificial 3-dimensional environment that is created with software and presented to the user in such a way that the user suspends belief and accepts it as a real environment. It is a digitally created space that humans could access by donning sophisticated

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    Television and Violence in Children Josef Schilling COM/172 October 30‚ 2012 Cassandra Baker Abstract Television has become the central activity in most homes today. Currently‚ in the United States‚ an extremely large portion of all households has at least one television set. Television has an ability to inform‚ entertain‚ teach‚ and persuade. Television unquestionably has incredible effects upon children. It has a way of consuming the minds and beliefs of these defenseless humans

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    The Effects Of Television On Children A young boy sets his bed on fire‚ imitating Beavis & Butthead‚ a popular‚ animated‚ nationwide TV show. A six-year-old girl is bombarded with news of murders‚ riots‚ wars‚ and natural disasters‚ frightening her to the point of hopelessness about the world around her. A brand new baseball glove and bat sit untouched for months because two brothers have grown accustomed to spending every free moment in front of their television set. In America‚ the average

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    3-28-13 Television Bad for Children In the days when television screens were brimming with images of "The Cosby Show" and "Three’s Company‚" parents barely gave a second thought when their youngsters spent a couple hours in front of the tube. But TV isn’t what it used to be. There are more than 100 channels available via cable in most American communities‚ and much of the programming might send shock waves through parents raised on Sesame Street and Mr. Rogers. Television is hurting the

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    have more than one television. It has become a necessity as food‚ clothing and shelter. In Marie Winn ’s essay‚ she describes the effects of television on young children and the family environments at home. Television is one of the most dominating factors that diverts from family time and family relationships. It also has a strong impact on people dealing with situations in ’the real world. ’ When it was first introduced to American society‚ initial claims were that‚ "television will take over

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