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    educational television

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    Travis Craft Eng. 101 Professor Nolte 2 June 2014 TV is said to steal the soul and creativity of young minds. I disagree‚ in my opinion‚ television has many positive and informational uses. Television is now being used more in school because it is proven that students remember and comprehend better than from a regular class lecture. In Jim Sciutto and Juju Chang’s article‚ “What Kids Learn From T.V.” They say that the number of children’s programs rose 12 percent in 1999‚ and the percentage

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    Television History

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    Television History In 1908 Alan Archibald Campbell-Swinton‚ fellow of the Royal Society (UK)‚ published a letter in the scientific journal Nature in which he described how "distant electric vision" could be achieved by using a cathode ray tube (or "Braun" tube‚ after its inventor‚ Karl Braun) as both a transmitting and receiving device‚ apparently the first iteration of the electronic television method that would dominate the field until recently. He expanded on his vision in a speech given in

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    The Future of Television

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    The future of television In brief‚ television have 3 main development in the future‚3d tv‚ handheld tv and Quattron TV those development will change people lifestyle. Quattron‚ which invented by sharp and detruded in 2010. The lowest priced of a 40 inched quattron tv cost 1‚799. This technology using a fourth color sub pixel‚ to compare with the standard RGB color sub pixels‚ Quattron add yellow on it‚ sharp stressed that Quattron increases the range of displayable colors and the main feature

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    Reality Show

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    Reality television is a relatively new fad in America that is sweeping the networks’ ratings and redefining programming altogether. Reality television is a genre of television programming that presents unscripted dramatic‚ entertaining or humorous situations‚ documents real events‚ and usually features people chosen from the ranks of ordinary people and not professionally trained actors. A reality show provides exposure that people could not get anywhere else; giving non-celebrities the potential

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    reality shows

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    “I do like reality shows‚ and I watch some of them because they’re high drama. Its also just fun to watch people have honest reactions” Lisa Kudrov . People love reality shows for its drama‚ its entertaining to them. Americans spend 1/3 of their free time watching television and of that 67% are reality shows. This means that more than half of America watches reality shows. Reality television is a genre of television programming that documents unscripted situations and actual occurrences‚ and

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    Television and Parents

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    Introduction Watching television is becoming a daily routine to everyone in this world‚ which includes children. Apparently‚ children these days are watching too much television. Moreover‚ they considered watching television as a hobby instead of doing healthier and benefiting activities‚ such as reading‚ exercising or interacting with other. Ever since the television become popular with films and programs‚ more and more children began to get obsessed with watching television. Parents nowadays

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    Reality Shows

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    Reality TV is the new mantra of television producers and channel executives. It is the means to increase TRP ratings and the end is always to outdo the other channels and the ‘similar-but-tweaked-here-and-there’ shows churned out by the competition. So fierce is the competition in this segment that every channel boasts of at least two to three reality shows. Some of them are inherited legally from abroad‚ (mostly and always from the USA – the Godmother of reality television) or some are cheap copies

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    world or aspects of the world and reality‚ it is usually perceived and taken as the truth. It might seem easier to believe that the world is as it appears but there is more to the world then what is seen through immediate experiences‚ details that are left out that ensure certainty. This is why within the essay I will be discussing why it is not justified to believe that the world is as it appears. I will bring up this contradiction between appearance and reality using the reading and finding of philosophers

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    Reality TV

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    “Origin Of Reality Television” What Impact Reality Television Has On Society? Television has become a member of almost every family on our planet. It is not just any ordinary member‚ but a very important one‚ because the time spent next to it exceeds the amount of time spent together with any other family member. You don ’t have to apply any efforts to talk or listen to complaints while communicating with it. Television has the power to alter society. Whether we realize it or not‚ what we watch

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    Television Stereotypes

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    There is no doubt that television has found its way into the lives of the everyday‚ average American. Television has become our go-to. It’s our stress relief after a long day of work; it fills voids that our actual lives cannot; and it has become the framework of the world we know today. A popular‚ if not the most popular‚ type of television that has filled the hearts of its viewers would have to be Situation Comedy- or Sitcom. Sitcoms tend to involve lovable actors‚ playing even more lovable characters

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