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    Watching TV is Bad for Children (Argumentative Essay) Today‚ people of different races and generations become victims of TV addiction. Some people watch television because they want to be updated about what is happening in the world. They want to be aware and get connected with different people all around the globe. Nowadays‚ not only adults and teenagers‚ but also children‚ get hooked on television. Because of the busy world people are living in today‚ parents do not have time to take care and

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    believe that TV has gone too far‚ others say that TV has actually made the generation smarter. Shows that some people claim should be off air are talked about their intellectual points‚ and how society has gone downhill from reality on TV. Johnson‚ Steven. “Watching TV Makes You Smarter.” They Say I say: The Moves That Matter in Academic Writing.Eds. Gerald Graff‚ CathyBirkenstein‚ and Russel Durst. New York: Norton‚ 2009. 213-230. Print. In the article written By Steven Johnson‚ “Watching TV Makes

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    Annotated Bibliography How is TV bad/good? Do you learn from watching TV? What shows are best to watch? These are just some of the questions that this annotated bibliography will answer for you and help you decide whether TV is good or bad. This bibliography can be used by anyone who wants to decide if watching TV is good or bad‚ either for their children‚ or themselves. Johnson‚ Steven. “Watching TV Makes You Smarter.” They Say / I Say With Readings. Ed. Gerald Graff‚ Cathy Birkenstein‚ Russel

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    REALITY STARS VS HIGHSCHOOL STUDENTS When most people watch reality shows they talk about how immature they are. How they don’t have more aspirations but to continue doing series of reality shows. How they just think about that doing immature things like drinking too much‚ partying all the time‚ and fighting with others for no reason to be the center of attention. Well most teens in high school think people like this are people they should look up to‚ and think that it is a way they should be

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    positive and informative or crude and distasteful. Such behavior in the latter can be viewed through movies such as Jackass and The Hangover and reality television in general. In modern culture‚ the trending television shows are usually the most controversial. For example‚ in 2009 Jersey Shore created a nationwide phenomenon by being one of the most watched reality television shows of the decade. Slang such as GTL‚ which stands for “gym‚ tan‚ and laundry”‚ started off as a localized term used only in

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    Virtual Reality in a Real Physical World Carla B October 29‚ 2012 The concepts of virtual reality have been around for quite some time. In fact‚ researchers have studied ideas of the three-dimensional world since the late 1950s. The ideals of virtual reality did not surface into our society until the late 1980s. Today‚ virtual environments are used in many different capacities. In this paper‚ research will show the positive impacts of virtual reality when it is applied to sports training‚ physical

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    it‚ but even God cannot change the reality‚" the famous Michael Levy once said. This emblematic quotation assigns the pivotal basis for human beings upon which all other concepts are measured. It is the "reality" that none pursue but all worship. Since literary works spot the light on realities that people conceal‚ it is where binary oppositions are truly presented. D. H Lawrence’s "The Rocking Horse Winner" is no exception. By presenting two main mythemes "Reality/Pretend" under the concept of attitudes

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    of these programs are reality TV shows which have some negative effects. These effects may include: Setting bad examples on people especially children‚ females can be influenced by some of the characters on reality TV‚ and people may get hooked on it. There are so many TV programs related to reality that sets a bad example on people especially children. One effect may be that children tend to pick up acts that they see on television. According to the reading Reality TV Shows Encourage Immoral

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    Khoa BaoEnglish 1A Mrs. Pamela L. O’KloclTuesday‚ September 30‚ 2014 Reading Response 4 Reality TV: Surprising Throwback to The Past In the reading "Reality TV: Surprising Throwback to The Past"‚ Patricia Cohen reports a woman whose name is Lisa Shannon‚ wants to find a kind man to be her husband by a dating TV show. The shows lets a twenty-five-year-old woman to marry a man‚ and if they stay married for a year‚ they would receive an one-million check. Critics figures this show a disgrace for

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    Cloud‚ Dana. "The Irony Bribe and Reality Television: Investment and Detachment in the Bachelor." Critical Studies in Media Communication‚ vol. 27‚ no. 5‚ Dec. 2010‚ pp. 413-437. EBSCOhost Dana Cloud is a professor‚ author‚ and activist. At the University of Syracuse‚ she teaches communication studies. Cloud is most recognized for the phrase “rhetoric of therapy” in her book Control and Consolation in American Culture and Politics: Rhetoric of Therapy. Not only is Cloud an author of several books

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