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    Television in the USA

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    Television in the American society: Name: Institution: Television in the American society Generally‚ television remains the most popular form of entertainment in the United States of America (Huston 1993). In as much as the industry‚ the technology‚ and the audience has changed over history‚ its social‚ political‚ and cultural influence remains significant to date. However‚ debate still exists as to whether television is good or bad for the American society. This article has poured much

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    Most people agree that television is one of the most important inventions of the past century. Opinions vary as to its value‚ but no one can deny the great effect that television has on society. Many people in the world cannot live a day without the television. I think watching television can be beneficial if we do not abuse using it. All people have a leisure time. Some people prefer multitasking rest that is to spend their free time efficiently doing more than one thing at the same time‚ for instance

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    The Dangers of Television

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    SUMARY The Dangers of Television by Harriet B Fuller (USA) According to Harriet in the United States‚ television has played in changing American values as follows. In the 1940s‚ television was predicted to bring families closer together. Its influence‚ however‚ has splintered family relations. The first danger of television‚ as the author mentions is the lack of as family outings‚ the going of the whole family together such as family take a walk‚ dine out‚ go to the cinema are constrain

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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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    Newton Minow spoke about the power of television to influence the taste‚ knowledge‚ and opinions of its viewers around the world. Minow is correct in his assertion that television has “limitless capabilities for good – and for evil.” The good qualities of television include educational television and weather channels; however‚ the bad qualities are also relevant‚ such as violence and mind-numbing stupidity. Newton Minow accurately analyzes the influence of television on viewers around the world. Readers

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    television broadcasting

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    Television news[edit] Main article: News program Television news refers to disseminating current events via the medium of television. A "news bulletin" or a "newscast" are television programs lasting from seconds to hours that provide updates on world‚ national‚ regional or local news events. Television news is very image-based‚ showing video of many of the events that are reported. Television channels may provide news bulletins as part of a regularly scheduled news program. Less often‚ television

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    The Age of Television

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    It’s an apt metaphor. When it comes to the traditional screen that families gather around‚ live television is competing against a growing array of self-selected content. Given the amount of high-quality shows idling in my DVR and on-demand queue‚ channel surfing for live television seems very last century. And our television is Web-enabled‚ so a vast treasure of other goodies awaits from Netflix‚ Hulu Plus and Apple TV. (Our house is part of a rapidly growing trend: online viewing is up more

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    Wilson UI455 May 4‚ 2013 Turkey Theory Dr. John P. Hill‚ a professor at Virginia Commonwealth University pointed out that childhood socialization undoubtedly has a powerful effect on adults’ behavior. An exclusive emphasis on these forces reflects an acceptance of the “turkey theory.” The Turkey Theory is a belief that the adult behavioral process is parallel to the preparation of a traditional Thanksgiving turkey. The socialization emphasis assumes that we get “stuff: with characteristics

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    Watching Television

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    Television is one of the most useful devices that were invented. TV has much use for many people but some of the people abuse it. TV was also invented with positive thoughts in mind – there would be no national borders‚ education and communication‚ it would be easy for the people to know what was happening in the Philippines and also worldwide. However‚ there are some effects of television in the lives of the viewers. One of the effects of watching TV is problem in the eye. It is true that there

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    television it worst

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    PART 1 Television at Its Worst The Rodriguez family comes home after a tough day for everyone at school‚ work and home. Each one comes and goes to a different location of the apartment. Coincidentally comprise all television in a different place to watch your favorite show. Each day releases stress and can relax and unwind from the daily grind. For many people across the modern world‚ this routine seems familiar. However‚ what is relaxing for many to bring problems to the population of children

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