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    Deford stated “It would seem to me that reality TV is nothing more than a form of sport. It’s competition‚ a game‚ but on a coast-to-coast bias it’s more emotionally appealing than many of our sports.” This is true because there are so many sports teams and it’s hard to keep up with all of them‚ but with reality TV it’s on one day a week and you can relate to the people because you actually have time to get to know them. Comparing reality TV and sports can show the similarities and differences‚ and

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    ENGL 101-B33 February 19‚ 2013 The Effect of Television in American Culture The television has positioned various issues pertaining to the lives of the general public in a number of ways. Undoubtedly‚ views and opinions of the public may be easily controlled and influenced through content of various commodities of television. People opinions may perhaps form by their views on certain subjects. Starting slightly beyond infanthood‚ children learn to engage in‚ duplicate‚ and imitate the accessories

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    to do with celebrities‚ food‚ beverages; and they all part of our culture today. While I was reading American Idol Worship‚ I thought about a show I had seen that made me suspect a hidden message or agenda and I came up with Full house‚ a popular television show. Full House was loved by every age group because the family had different age and gender actors. It was a show that taught a lesson from each episode regardless of the age group that was watching‚ but people did not pay attention to the hidden

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    Television Violence and Its Effects on Children Often thought of as one of the most fascinating inventions of the Twentieth Century‚ television has undoubtedly become a major part of our lives‚ providing us with entertainment and information. However‚ much of what is on the television today involves violence. Why? Because viewers want to see action and excitement‚ which usually involves something being blown up‚ or someone being shot. The only problem is that many of these viewers are children.

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    I’m here to speak to you about the topic of ‘Whether or not television ruins children’. I’m sure we all know what a tv is and im pretty sure every household has at least one form of it. Ever since the television was invented‚ it has become one of our favourite pass-times. A lot of our daily routines are based around the tv. Mothers may iron clothes or cook while watching tv and sometimes many families eat in the living room and watch tv together. Although tv’s are considered as a positive and one

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    Should We Blame Television? The amount of violence shown in the media has posed a lot of controversy. Many video games‚ television programs‚ adverts‚ films and music lyrics depict different forms of violence. Some people feel that there is too much violence exposed in the media. Many studies have made the claim that the media is responsible for much of the violence seen in the world we live in. However‚ people have choices and responsibilities‚ we cannot allow ourselves to blame the violence in

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    The sixties was the key to the door of success in the television industry. The television industry began to take off in the fifties‚ but never really got to its full potential. Our culture has been changed so much because of television. The 1960s were changed by the genres that made television popular‚ what the people liked about it so much‚ and how Tv became a booming buisness. Tv genres are the deciding choice of if people watch television. Westerns were a big part of the early sixties‚ but did

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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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    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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    How did television impact on Australian society? Television was first introduced to the Australian society in 1956. Television changed the way Australians spent their leisure time - people began staying at home‚ rather than going out to the cinema or other venues. Television exposed Australians to American culture on a larger scale than ever before. Throughout the 50s television portrayed an idealized version of reality‚ displaying thin‚ beautiful woman and charming‚ well-trimmed men. The influence

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