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    The Reality of Psychopathy

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    The Reality of Psychopathy How many people have been victimized by a psychopath? Well if the definition of a psychopath is based on what they see in the movies‚ they may never know. So‚ what exactly is a psychopath? One could say a psychopath is a person that is crazy or insane. Well‚ that’s partially true. A psychopath is a person that believes that they are superior‚ and do not have the feeling of empathy or guilt. Coming straight from the online dictionary‚ psychopathy is “a mental disorder in

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    Impact of Tv Channels

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    ISSN: 2249-4588 & Print ISSN: 0975-5853 Impact of Television Food Channels on Society By Suhail Aziz Zaidi‚ Sehrish Suhail Zaidi & Muhammad Akram Naseem University of Lahore‚ Pakistan Abstract - The objective of this is paper to study the impact of TV food channels on society‚ with respect to economic‚ social and psychological aspects. Survey method is used to collect the primary data. In subcontinent eating is source of pleasure‚ entertainment‚ fun‚ and way to express love & respect to others. No

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    high-resolution display screens‚ iPhones‚ iPads‚ other mobile handhelds‚ and leadingedge file-sharing services have made downloading of video content from movies and television shows faster and easier than ever. Free and often illegal downloads of some TV shows are abundant. But the Internet is also providing new ways for television studios to distribute and sell their content‚ and they are trying to take advantage of that opportunity. YouTube‚ which started up in February 2005‚ quickly became the

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    Crashing Into Reality

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    "It ’s the sense of touch. In any real city‚ you walk‚ you know? You brush past people‚ people bump into you. In L.A.‚ nobody touches you. We ’re always behind this metal and glass. I think we miss that touch so much‚ that we crash into each other‚ just so we can feel something." Detective Graham Waters from Crash Racism‚ stereotypes‚ and prejudices…these three topics are some things that we deal with daily in current day America. All though these are issues that we all deal with daily‚ they are

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    Apple's 3d Tv

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    Apple’s Glasses Free 3D Television Three-dimensional images are jumping out of movie theaters and into living rooms. Well what exactly is 3D TV? It adds the illusion of a third dimension‚ depth‚ to current TV and HDTV display technology‚ which is typically limited to only height and width. Sony‚ Panasonic‚ Mitsubishi‚ Samsung‚ LG‚ and Toshiba currently released these 3D televisions. Television is finally becoming real‚ and the viewer is “in” the experience. This new 3D generation is going to

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    Is Tv Bad for Children

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    Is TV bad for your children? Is TV actually bad for your child to watch? Americans watch TV up to seven hours a day that can affect our “social lives‚ ways of learning and entertaining ourselves‚ family relations‚ and lifestyles.” Kids spend more time watching TV then going out and doing anything productive or active. Do our children learn from TV or is it better to read a book? What kinds of violence are we letting our kids watch? What if they get influenced by it? These are all questions we

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    2013 The REAL in reality television Young teens usually encounter a new "Real World" TV show while flipping through the channels. "Real World" are all about young people living together under one roof. These shows have kept society entertained and are always the top of discussion. Reality television is corrupting our society by being dishonest‚ relying on humiliation and conflict to create entertainment‚ and sending the wrong message to the youth. These deceiving reality shows seem to be

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    The Effects of TV on Children Nowadays‚ people watch more TV compared to before‚ so they can get all information from all around the world. TV has proved to be a boon for many children‚ but for others it has cursed them to get addicted. Every coin has two sides and same concept apply on TV as well‚ TV has several advantages and disadvantages such as get all knowledgeable information from all over the world‚ to pass their spare time and as negative it can be addictive to children. Firstly‚ students

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    Media Convergence of Tv

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    Acknowledgement First of all‚ we would like to express our thanks to our lecturer Puan Suhida Hani Binti Suid Lecturer of Mass Media and Society for her willingness to give further explanation to us in order to gain better results in completing this assignment. We are also grateful to have families who understand‚ encourage and support us especially during our times of difficulties in completing this task. Besides that‚ we would like to extend our appreciation to our friends and colleagues for

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    of four major tactics which are direct request‚ emotional tactic‚ persuasion‚ and reference to others (Gbadamosi‚ 2007). Hence‚ this implies that children cannot be regarded as being totally naïve to marketing as a whole (Hill and Tilley‚ 2002) and should be given proper consideration in the formulation of strategies and policies associated with marketing of goods and services especially for those relevant to them. Furthermore‚ it is claimed that children as customers or potential customers are being

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