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    Television and Culture

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    Television is the most popular mass entertainment and information medium; it can be seen as a potentially powerful source of socialization that is capable of promoting its own view and ideas about society. Television programming is a very powerful mode of communication. With millions of people watching its messages and propaganda‚ one show on a single channel can reach a massive amount of viewers and change their perception of society. By 1990 in the developed world 98 percent cent of homes had come

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    The Television Revolution

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    Assignment 1 Entertainment since 1945 Television revolutionised the way our society looks at the world. Television quickly replaced newspapers and radio as the main source of information and is now a permanent fixture in all our homes. It was not only a new way to entertain with sitcoms‚ movies and music‚ but it enticed people to buy new products through effective advertisements. Television was important for the music industry by providing a performance opportunity for upcoming musicians‚ and

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    is appropriate for me to seize this opportunity to speak a couple of words on the need to expand Technical Education in the country. In Sri Lanka‚ technical education began in the 1890s with the establishment of the Colombo Technical College‚ which‚ as Government Department‚ functioned to cater to certain requirements of such Government Departments as Public Works‚ Railways and Irrigation. Technical Education‚ because of this limited focus‚ did not expand in the colonial period; it was after independence

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    Advantages of Television

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    the world spend most of their free time watching television. No one can deny the fact that‚ there is a television in almost every home. It is one of the most common entertainments for people all over the world. However‚ since its arrival‚ television has brought to man‚ many advantages. First and foremost‚ television plays an important role in our daily activities. It keeps us informed of all current affairs in the world. Events through television are more vivid than those through books and magazines

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    Television Then and Now

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    Comparison essay Television Then and Now As long as television has been around‚ people have been affected by the way it has changed the world. Television has changed so much since 1970 to 2010‚ as society has transformed. From the way people dress and talk‚ to the different music types and other interests all have a lot to do with the transition of television now. Television has progressed in 2010 because there is more variety and diversity in it than in 1970. Before television was invented‚ people

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    Technical Description

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    Zane Weigman April 1st English 212 Intended Audience: AR15 owners and people interested in learning about them AR15 Style Rifles: How Gas Operated Rifles Work Since its invention during the Vietnam War‚ the AR15 platform has remained the most popular semi-automatic rifle for military personnel‚ state police‚ and civilian enthusiasts alike. What many people may not know is an AR15 is actually not a specific rifle‚ it is a class of civilian rifle modeled after the original M16 service rifle used

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    TECHNICAL WRITING DEFINITION: • Technical writing is your act of communicating‚ through writing‚ whatever you think and feel about your job‚ business‚ industry‚ profession‚ and organization. • “On-the-job writing” • Traditionally‚ technical writing is mainly producing written outputs about these fields of knowledge: Science‚ Technology and Engineering. • Etymology: ▪ technikos (Greek)‚ techne (French) – art‚ craft or skill ▪ teks (Indo-European) – to weave or

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    Television and Education

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    UGC’s use of Television for Education For over two decades University Grants Commission (UGC) of India has been using television for higher education. In 1984 UGC launched “UGC Countrywide Classroom” on Doordarshan –the National Network of Television in India. Specially designed educational television programs‚ either imported or locally produced‚ were telecast for the benefit of undergraduate and post graduate students across the country. The need for using television for higher education

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    Technical Writing Guidelines

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    Technical Writing Guidelines September 1‚ 2004 Copyright © 2004 by The Natchez Group Inc.‚ dba TechProse. All rights reserved. The information disclosed herein is proprietary information owned by The Natchez Group Inc.‚ dba TechProse (“TechProse”). This information shall be used solely and exclusively by University of Berkeley Extension students as part of their course and reference material for Technical Communication 1. The information herein shall be used by or disclosed to others

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    for Technical communication The word communication has its roots in the Latin word communicane‚ meaning ‘to impart’ English being a universal language‚ communicating fluently in English has become essential for everyone who wishes to communicate well in the academic and professional spheres. Even though the majority of tasks performed by an engineer or scientist are of technical nature‚ their success depends on the effectiveness with which they assimilate or disseminate technical or formal

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