PBS Kids made me the person I am today Public broadcasting station or PBS for short is a membership funded channel that is made to educate‚ inspire‚ create‚ and showcase a variety of unique experiences. There are shows that are meant to help develop children’s minds‚ documentaries that take the viewer through different adventures‚ news programs to inform of the goings on of the world‚ and even being able to watch journeys through dance‚ theatre‚ and music. This was created in 1970 and has been around
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The rustling of papers‚ shuffling of feet‚ and fear of failure suffocate my thoughts as I carefully fill in the circular bubbles of the all to well-known standardized testing packet. The dust of #2 pencils stain my eyes‚ and the monotonous recitation of lines by one unlucky administrator evokes a collective grown. Not many others share this fear of testing quite like I do. It’s not the tedious english passages or the excessive and obscure math problems‚ but instead the inevitable question: “What
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I had nothing to do‚ as I had not brought my phone with me. There was a television on a stand‚ playing the same loop of Spongebob Squarepants episodes. I quite well remember.one of them being about the main character having a black suit that resembled Batman as close as possible on a sponge. This suit let the user fly. I was getting tired from everything that day‚ so I had
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second paragraph‚ describe how you felt after the experience. I felt proud after my son was born it gave me a new sense of responsibility and helped make me to who I am today. The partying and going out ever Friday was no longer important. Watching Spongebob and building forts are my Friday nights now. Life Event 3 (title): Getting my driver’s permit In one paragraph‚ explain why this event was significant to you. At the time this was significant to me because all my friends at the time had their
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Essay 1 According to Roberts and Foehr (2006) 33% of children under six have a television in their room‚ while 5% of children in the same age group have a personal computer in their room. Those numbers jump to 68% for television and 31% for computers when children reach the age of 8. As those numbers continue to rise and portable media like digital music players‚ cell phones‚ and portable video game players become more ubiquitous it is important to examine the possible effects of having media
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Disney SWOT Analysis Posted on September 27‚ 2012 by mackenzieschepmanblog 1 As I continue to publish my own options of the Disney Corporation‚ I felt that conducting a SWOT analysis was the best way to understand Disney. Analyzing Disney’s internal and external business practices will allow me to gain a better insight of possible corporate projections of success and failure. Below I have discussed a few of the company’s strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities and threats. The topics I chose to
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When we think of true friendship‚ we think of the classics from Lucy and Ethel to Laurel and Hardy to even the beloved cartoon characters of Spongebob and Patrick. All these famous pairs are viewed as the epitome of what real friendship is about being there for one another through thick and thin and everything else in between. In A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving‚ another great pair of friends is dawned upon us - Owen Meany and Johnny Wheelwright. These two remarkable characters demonstrate
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Steven Bocanegra Dr. Jim Edmonson Sociology 1301 24 April 2014 Cover page Socialization paper 40pts Television shows really do have a major impact in children and though there is a lot of evidence and proof of this‚ parents and TV show networks continue to display these acts. The acts range from Violence to sexual content that only a grown adult would be able to pick up on and then a major one which leads to violence‚ bullying. I sat and watched three hours
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In the article “If You Pitch It‚ They Will Eat It”‚ David Barboza‚ who works for the New York Times‚ claims that‚ “Product tie-ins are everywhere. There are SpongeBob SquarePants Popsicles‚ Oreo Cookie preschool counting books and Keebler’s Scooby Doo Cookies” (Barboza). While his claim seems accurate‚ consumers still have the power to control the market. Parents can control what their kids watch everyday on TV
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Macie Cotter Prof. Reed Composition 1 14 October 2013 Rhetorical Analysis As children are growing older they will always experience some if any interaction with any type of games in their lives. Having a way that shapes the challenges that you face in your life will help you with many things that you have to face and make it much easier to deal with because you’ve had the experience with problem solving. The Game of life or also known as LIFE is a board game that focusses on real life situations
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