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    IN MANY WAYS‚ TELEVISION HAS PROVED TO BE ONE OF THE WORST INVENTIONS OF MODERN TIMES. ALL TOO OFTEN‚ TELEVISION IS HARMFUL BECAUSE OF THE SHOWS IT BROADCASTS AND THE WAY IT IS USED IN THE HOME. Undoubtedly‚ television has millions of viewers in the world and thanks to its inventor Philo Farnsworth‚ a Utah-born genius that had coloured the world of modern technology. Nowadays‚ people use television as a mass of communication‚ to learn from how to style to how to make a bomb‚ to tie a good family

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    People are getting high while driving a car. Both music videos and television popularized Ebonics and ditching school‚ causing thousands of kids who are enrolled to a school‚ illiterate. These sorts of entertainment set off an entire chain of effects that led to the deterioration of morality‚ and the corruption of society. Entertainment not only diminishes the morality of society‚ it also makes people feel insecure. Many TV programs‚ such as Laguna Beach‚ began to define what was beautiful and acceptable

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    Robert Fulford addresses some concern regarding the “flickers of light on the television screen (par.5).” Based on his opinion‚ the television plays a huge part as to why the people of today’s generation have become more insensitive‚ and ironically‚ vulnerable of what the real world is all about. Although it gives the people information about the current events‚ it does not give them the perspective of the people involved‚ or if they do‚ it is very limited and biased. On the other hand‚ it gives

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    Destructive Force: Reality Television Glenn Miller ENG 122 English Composition II Instructor Lauren Higgins April 29‚ 2013 Reality television shows are shows based on real people in real time. Individuals are put‚ as a group‚ in a particular environment where each person‚ or team‚ experiences roughly the same things. The fan base for realty shows is extensive and the number of shows has been rapidly increasing in recent years. Reality television has become very popular and‚ for some‚ even

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    1 Values portrayed on Reality Television April 25‚ 2011 VALUES 2 Values Portrayed on Reality Television Reality is a genre of television wherein the situations‚ dramatic‚ comedic or otherwise are non-scripted and the people involved are ordinary “real” people and not professional actors. Even though you may not be a fan of television‚ you cannot deny that reality TV is here to stay and yes‚ there are genres of Reality television where positive values are portrayed. In an

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    health issues. These older viewers may not be able to attend church the way they did earlier in their lives‚ so for them watching religious programs becomes their way to worship God. Some of these viewers may also be listening to see if their values‚ beliefs‚ understanding of the bible‚ or morals are the same as the people they like to watch on these programs. It seems like the diversity in today’s religious programming appeals to more viewers. In the past mostly what was taught and preached

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    To what extent is television educationally beneficial for children? Information from Boston Municipal Research Bureau suggests that children aged from 11 to 15 in Britain averagely watching TV for more than 50 hours per week‚ which may be considered as too much as nearly half of their daytime excluding 8 hours ’ sleeping period. (BBC‚ 2011) Since children ’s television-viewing time occupying almost a third of a day‚ the sense of its educational virtue has to be confirmed. By the means of children

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    Argument Essay Is Television a good invention? Watching television has become the most popular activity for families. Although there are good programs‚ there are some people who dislike television and believe it is the worst invention. In many ways‚ television has proved to be one of the worst inventions of modern times. All too often‚ television is harmful because of the shows it broadcasts and the way it is used in the home. First‚ heavy TV viewing leads to a poor school performance and

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    Sampling Procedure PAGE Scoring and Interpretation of the Data Data Gathering Procedure Statistical Treatment of Data Chapter I Introduction Background of the Study In the fifty years since television became commonplace for western civilization‚ this one piece of technology has had incredible impact on society and basically revolutionized the way people see themselves and the world around them. The debate as to whether the impact is positive

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    Television as an invention has clearly transformed both the professional and private lives of the citizens of the developed world. It has been a profound and played a significant role on social lives in varies ways which provide people with a plenty of different capabilities and improving some early ones from the 1940s until the 2000s. (Lule & Jack‚ 2016) When John Logie Baird from Scotland invented the TV in 1925‚ he could not have imagined how the TV has changed people’s way of life or where it

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