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    TV: Harmful Entertainment

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    the time of high school graduation‚ they will have spent more time watching television than they have in the classroom. Time spent watching television takes away from important activities such as reading‚ school work‚ playing‚ exercise‚ family interaction‚ and social development. Just how big a presence is TV in kids’ lives? TV viewing among kids is at an eight-year high. On average‚ children ages 2-5 spend 32 hours a week in front of a TV—watching television‚ DVDs‚ DVR and videos‚ and using a game

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    Business Realities

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    New Business Realities E-Business Systems: The New Infrastructure E-business uses the global reach of the Internet to connect customers‚ vendors‚ suppliers and employees together‚ and the information they need‚ to do a better job. It represents a secure‚ reliable‚ scalable and manageable framework that builds on existing technology investments to prepare for the future. It is about Web-enabling core business processes to improve customer service‚ reduce product cycle time‚ get better results

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    Tv Effects on Children

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    luring more and more children and adults to the limitation of their living room couch. In result inactivity‚ health issues and obesity are a much seen statistic of this decision. “The American Medical Association‚ researchers combined data from eight such studies and found that for every additional two hours people spend glued to the tube on a typical day‚ their risk of developing type 2 diabetes increases by 20% and their risk of heart disease increases by 15%.” In addition people who were more likely

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    Reality Therapy

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    Reality Therapy Reality therapy is a cognitive and behavioral method that helps people take more effective control of their lives and develop the psychological strength to handle the stresses and challenges of life. Although widely applicable in the field of mental health‚ the ideas and skills have also been successfully applied to the work domain (in coaching‚ managing‚ consulting‚ supervision and education)‚ where it is referred to as ‘lead management’. The ideas and skills focus not only

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    Appearance and Reality?

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    Appearance and Reality Example given – Parthenon “column isn’t straight” “From where you are standing the column isn’t straight. People believe what they see – and this is not always how things are. Looking at an object from different angles will appear different‚ this is called perspective. Perspective distorts – example entasis VItriuvius‚ Palladio Representation – (plans‚ sections‚ orth) capture only partial aspects of reality *Bertrand Russell’s – essay appearance and Reality – “The Problems

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    As Not Seen On TV The article in the newspaper “NY Times” by Pete Wells called As Not Seen On TV about Guy Fieri’s restaurant called “ Guy’s American Kitchen & Bar “ was a great review because I totally agree with Pete Wells. No‚ I have not been to Guy’s restaurant; but that’s how it always happens. Someone really big and famous name opens up a new restaurant and it is supposed to be one of the greatest restaurants around....So they say. But in reality the famous who owns the restaurant has

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    Future of Your Tv

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    Alex Iuliano Professor Noh The Future of Your TV Response Paper Change is inevitable. Our world has seen changes from generation after generation in all aspects of life. In relation to this course‚ more specifically‚ our “television” underwent the most drastic changes in the shortest amount of time. Although the first type of television was created in 1884‚ the late 1920s showed the world the first real television which become common in homes and businesses. Since then‚ our television has undergone

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    effects of tv

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    impact on our daily lives. It has caused some negative impact on human life. Since watching television is so attractive‚ people read less books or even do not read them at all‚ wasting time‚ and the level of communication with other people decrease with more time spent watching television. One impact of the television that it has replaced the importance of book reading in some societies that we live in today. People now prefer to sit lazily in front of the television and take what they need wither it

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    Virtual Reality

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    Virtual Reality Virtual reality has promise for nearly every industry ranging from architecture and design to movies and entertainment‚ but the real industry to gain from this technology is science in general. The money that can be saved examining the probability of experiments in an artificial world before they are actually carried out could be great‚ and the money saved on energy could be even greater. Virtual reality is something that personally excites me because uses and benefits of it are

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    Reality and Truth

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    Reality and truth are both so hackneyed in a commonplace manner with over-lapping ideas that they each lose their own individuality. Reality is a subjective value that reflects what characterizes our world‚ whether it is our individual world or the world as a whole‚ and its conditions. Oliver Sacks’ "The Mind’s Eye: What the Blind See" and Tim O’Brien’s "How to Tell a True War Story" bring the relationship of truth and reality into question. O’Brien openly uses the thin line between truth and reality

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