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    from these advances? Is the way that we live our lives today are making use lazier. From our cell phones that can do almost everything but washing the car‚ but wait there are automated car washes for that‚ from the car‚ to the cell phone‚ to television‚ even to the remote not just for your T.V. but for every electronic in your house. These items take advantage of the lack of control people have on their own lives. Why don’t we limit the amount of technology we use and make good use out of which

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    The Effects of Television on Children Television destroys a young mind’s imagination‚ creating a boring archetype of the world through a child’s eye. According to pediatrician Susan R. Johnson‚ it changes a child’s behavior‚ attention and causes difficulties learning‚ as well as affecting a child’s mind. By observing her own child’s attitude‚ she noticed that her child’s behavior has changed. She claimed “Before watching TV‚ he would be outside in nature‚ content to look at bugs‚ make things with

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    his essay‚ On Laziness‚ Morley expresses the topic of laziness by persuading his audience about the attractiveness that indolence gives through appeal to human nature and rhetorical effect. He argues that laziness can be advantageous in some scenarios as the lazy man can focus on his own problems‚ not the problems of others. Morley presents his subject of laziness to the audience in an informative and amicable tone‚ using sophisticated diction to provide style. The idea that laziness can be beneficial

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    or Who Framed Roger Rabbit. These movies don’t seem very harmful to us and may seem more funny then violent‚ but how children perceive these films is very different from how an adult may perceive it. How do children view these movies? And how do they absorb the information in front of them?. Violence in the media creates aggression in everyone but it has a major impact on children. Parenting and environmental factors also have in effect. Society and media has made us believe that violence is acceptable

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    Effects of Television Violence on Children and Teenagers Does violence on television have a negative effect on children and teenagers? The violence shown on television has a surprisingly negative effect. Television violence causes children and teenagers to become less caring‚ to lose their inhibitions‚ to become less sensitive‚ and also may cause violent and aggressive behavior. Television violence causes children and teenagers to be less caring‚ to lose their inhibitions‚ and to be

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    Television is constantly being criticised as being bad for children. One of the first arguments to come up is the effect that violent TV has on children. It is a valid argument as most of the time TV violence begs for imitation because violence is demonstrated and promoted as a fun and effective way to get what you want. Many violent acts are perpetrated by the "good guys‚" whom children have been taught to emulate. Adding to the lure of imitation is TV ’s freedom from restraint. Children are taught

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    parents                             1                           A bstract Several researches show that the advertisements play an important role on customers choosing goods or services and especially are more effective on children as consumer. Advertising is to offer advertisements affects consumers. This study will be a qualitative approach will be done with 20 respondents‚ and the respondents are in the ages 12-21 and 45-55.                   2        

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    Children and Television: A lethal combination Kah’leah Carnegie Professor Chris Saunders The College of the Bahamas October 30‚ 2014 Abstract A Television is said to be a box filled with a million images that pilots to an entire different world. Television has become one of the most increasingly important mass media around the world. Television is a way of sending and receiving moving images and sounds over wires or through the air by electrical impulses. The television main purpose is to entertain

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    of autism are detected in children at a young age‚ most commonly around the two to three year mark. Children with autism often have problems developing cognitively‚ thinking in a traditional way‚ and in some cases‚ stomach problems. Statistically‚ autism is more prevalent in boys than in girls. Where one in forty two American boys are diagnosed with the condition‚ only one in one hundred eighty nine American girls are diagnosed. There is no one cause of autism in children‚ but a number of factors

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    Introduction Television is one of the most common electrical appliances in our homes and almost all individuals are exposed to it at some time or other. With regards to children‚ they are among the heaviest users of television. Television is most often exposed to a child who instantly becomes accustomed to its presence. Young children spend between three and four hours watching television each day. It has played an important role in their lives and its viewing has been a favorite activity for many

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