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    Children and Television COM/156 Children and Television It is proven that children who watch television shows such as SpongeBob Squarepants score an average of twelve points lower on their I.Q. tests. Study suggests that watching just nine minutes of programs such as those can cause short-term attention and learning problems in four-year-olds (Fox News‚ 2011). Parents have become accustom to convenience and the sheer quickness of everything. The TV becomes a cheap and easy babysitter

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    Television and Children Michael Bertleff Com/156 November 18‚ 2012 Pamela Talley Television and Children The year is 2012 and the amount of violence children are exposed to has increased in many forms of media. Over 40 years ago‚ all society had to worry about was the violence on television and movies. Now society has to protect children from exposure to violence on the video games they play and from social networks on the Internet. Parents want to keep the children as innocent and pure

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    Subject : Topic: Sociology A Term Paper on “Effects of Media on Children” Presented to: Ms. Wajiha Kazim Presented By:Maria Ehsan …. 05 Maryam Arshad …. 22 Hina Qamar …. 26 Nada Zain ul Abidin...36 Zohra Niazi …. 48 2nd Semester BBA 2007-11 Evening Presented on: 13th June 2008 Friday Institute of Business Administration‚ Punjab University‚ Lahore Dedication This work is dedicated to our respected course instructor Ms. Wajiha Kazim‚ without whose helpful support it would

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    Television and Children How big a presence is TV in kids ’ lives? Kids with a TV in their bedroom spend an average of almost 1.5 hours more per day watching TV than kids without a TV in the bedroom. Many parents encourage their toddlers to watch television. Most children ’ s programming does not teach what parents say they want their children to learn; many shows are filled with stereotypes‚ violent solutions to problems‚ and mean

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    Children and Television Kyiesha Isiah COM/156 February 17‚ 2013 Gina Greco Children and Television According to the AC Nielson Company‚ 2007 the average American child will watch eight thousands murders before finishing elementary school. In years past children went outside for recreation‚ this tradition has now been replaced with television contributing to childhood obesity. The time children today are spending watching television has reached critical levels causing many experts to be

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    Internet is a good resource for finding information. Often‚ students are able to find their information from internet for their studies. As for the adults‚ they are also able to get information from the internet for their work. Internet can also let some students to relax after studying for the whole week by playing some games online. Therefore‚ I think internet will do good to both the young and old. It is because for the young‚ like the kids‚ they can learn some information from those educational

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    and everyone‚ including Ralph’s tribe. Which is representing that evil is more powerful than good. One important reason that evil is more powerful than good is that‚ when Ralph and the other kids were in a tribe together‚ Jack didn’t want to join the tribe‚ so he made another tribe so he can be the leader. And Jack’s tribe got the most kids to join than Ralph’s which represents that evil is overpowering the good by joining Jack’s tribe‚ because all what Jack wants is to be the chief

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    Natasha Charles 00030503 Audience And Reception Essay: Children Are More Susceptible To The Effects Of Television In the world today‚ it is said that mass media has surpassed what it was in the past as so many people depend on media information globally. Of all the communication mediums‚ television is ranked at the top being the most powerful as it not only informs‚ it also influences the targeted audience. Television is used as a tool to control and shape the minds of its audience as it also

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    Whether playing online games at cyber cafes do more good than harm “Hey! John! Let us go to the cyber café to have some fun‚” Lawrence shouted at John. John looked elated and over the moon upon hearing his fast friend’s invitation. He nodded his head and took the bunch of keys but out of the blue‚ he was stopped by his beloved mother accompanied by a stern face right in front of him. “Where are you going to and with who?” his mother asked strictly. “Erm……with friends and to the cyber café‚” he

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    Support Absolute Freedom Of Artistic Expression In the Philippines. Opening Government I. Argument Art is not limited to beauty‚ what pleases ones eyes‚ nor to what can only be understood by the majority. II. Analysis “ A true artist does not create his art with an audience in mind‚ he creates it to express himself.” Do not expect that all artistic expression should be adjusted to fit the understanding or taste of everybody. He should not be judged for his work. He has his own point

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