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    Discuss the ways in which the media and new technologies have had a dramatic impact upon children’s lives This essay will look at how the representation of childhood on British television has changed and the part the media and new technology may have played in this change. It will discuss Postman’s (1983) concept of the death of childhood‚ and media manipulation‚ and compare it with Tapscott’s (1998) view of children gaining empowerment through the media. It will look at other forms of media

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    References: 1. Johnson‚ D. G.‚ & Wetmore‚ J. M. (2009). Technology and Society: Building Our Sociotechnical Future. Cambridge‚ Massachusetts: The MIT Press. 2. Postman‚ N. (1998). Five Things We Need to Know About Technological Change. Address to New Tech 98 Conference. Denver‚ Colorado. March 27‚ 1998. 3. Harris‚ C. (2012). Going mobile. School Library Journal‚ 58(1)‚ 14-n/a. http://login.ezproxy1.lib.asu.edu/login

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    Obliteration of Childhood

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    of childhood‚ many writers included‚ Neil Postman‚ Marie Winn and Joshua Meyrowitz‚ whom appeared at the forefront of this mode. Postman held a firm stance on the reasons for the erosion and destruction of childhood‚ looking at the impact of the ‘print culture’ that was beginning to arise alongside‚ the body politic of pressure‚ that consisted of society compelling parents to transform children into adults before they had even hit adolescence. Postman‚ took the

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    Following India’s independence‚ the period from the late 1940s to the 1960s is regarded by film historians as the "Golden Age" of Hindi cinema.[15][16][17] Some of the most critically acclaimed Hindi films of all time were produced during this period. Examples include the Guru Dutt films Pyaasa (1957) and Kaagaz Ke Phool (1959) and the Raj Kapoor films Awaara (1951) and Shree 420 (1955). These films expressed social themes mainly dealing with working-class urban life in India; Awaara presented the

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    Page fifteen opens with ‘pipe music’‚ this gives the audience a sense of what the story of Der Rattenfanger is about even if they fail to understand the German title. Pipe music is usually associated with the story of the Pied Piper‚ which is what we later discover Der Rattenfanger expresses. As Faith reads the title of Der Rattenfanger Eva asks her ‘Mutti’ the question of what an abyss is‚ this is significant in regards to describing the character of The Ratcatcher‚ an abyss is usually associated

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    Childhood is a social construct; it is something that society has created over many years to show the psychological differences between adults and children‚ as well as their respective maturity levels. Some sociologists believe childhood is only a recent occurrence and there was no defined period of childhood compared to what childhood is perceived to be in today’s society. Aries believes that before 1760 there was no clear idea of childhood. Children were treated as adults in miniature; they

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    for:GROUP-C DETAILS OF POSTS AND QUALIFICATIONS DIRECTOR FOOD & SUPPLIES DEPARTMENT HARYANA. Cat. No. 1 15 posts of Inspector (Food & Supplies) E.Q. (GEN=7‚ SC= 3‚ BCA=2‚ BCB=1‚ ESM GEN=1‚ ESM BCB=1) i) Degree of a recognized University ii) Hindi/Sanskrit upto Matric standard. Age Pay Scale 17-40 years Rs. 9300-34800 + 3200 G.P. Cat. No. 2 2 posts of Inspector Legal Metrology (SC=1‚ ESM GEN=1) E.Q. i) Graduate of a recognized University (with physics as one of the subjects)

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    ’item’) are /ʃəkt̪i/ and /ʋəst̪u/‚ not */ʃəkt̪ɪ/ and */ʋəst̪ʊ/.[3] Alphabet: The Devangari script employed by Hindi contains both vowels (10) and consonants (40) and is characterized by bars on top of the symbols. Hindi is highly phonetic; i.e. the pronunciation of new words can be reliably predicted from their written form. This is in strong contrast to English‚ with the result that Hindi learners may struggle with English spelling. Conversely‚ they may mispronounce words that they first encounter

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    Role of English in India

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    Perspectives‚ Essays in Honor of Rama Kant Agnihotri Akar Books‚ Delhi‚ 2010‚ pp. 83-116 (eds. S. I. Hasnain & S. Chaudhary) Abstract Introduced by the British colonization and today the official language of the Indian Nation in association with Hindi‚ English is spoken as a second language by a minority of the educated population of 8 to 11% according to current estimations. A chance for India to converse with the world cultures‚ in compensation for centuries of domination‚ or conversely an

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    the most prominent Hindi language author of modern times. Leader of cultural renissance in hindi literature in modern times‚ his legendary works include all time greats like "Abhyudaya"‚ "Mahasamar"‚ "Vasudeva" and "Todo‚ Kara Todo". In recognition of his great literary presence‚ the post 1985 period is termed as ’Kohli Yuga’. His contribution to Hindi literature is often compared to the legendary writer Premchand. With his writings began the cultural renissance of Modern Hindi Literature. He is

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