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    Radio and Television

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    50 years of Indian Television India witnessed its first television clipping 50 years ago. Since then‚ rest is history. Today India is amongst the world’s biggest television markets. Approximately half of all Indian households own a television today. From a single television channel‚ over 300 satellite TV channels are broadcasted today. Beginning: Doordarshan had a modest beginning with the experimental telecast starting in Delhi on 15 September 1959 with a small transmitter and a makeshift studio

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    Dynamics of Ethics

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    Dynamics of Ethics In every professional field there is ethical decision making. Ethics in business is essentially the study of what constitutes the right and wrong or the good and bad behavior in the workplace environment. A business is an organization of people that work together to achieve a common purpose. The moral challenges that these men and women face each day along with a whole range of problems that could occur‚ are why ethics plays such an important role in business. In today’s society

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    THE IMPORTANCE OF TELEVISION MANILA‚ MAY 25‚ 2006 (STAR) STARBYTES By Butch Francisco - With the exception of Nestor Torre and Edmund Sicam‚ reviewers who came before me looked down on television and belittled my efforts writing critiques on TV programs. As far as they were concerned‚ film was the superior medium and definitely more sophisticated. But look at local cinema now. While the Philippine movie industry is breathing its last (but I sure hope it gets resuscitated – and I’m positive it would

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    Dynamic Stretching

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    increased muscle control‚ flexibility‚ and range of motion. Stretching has four types which is dynamic‚ ballistic‚ static stretching and proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation Ballistic stretching is a swift or fast bouncing stretch in which a body part is going with momentum that stretches the muscles to a highest. Muscles react to this type of stretching by contracting to protect itself from over elongated. Dynamic stretching is a movement stretch. With performing downtempo controlled movements through

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    The revolution of science has brought a new technology known as television where television program is a common word. In human society‚ what are the uses of television or the roles of television program is a matter to discuss‚ but in this term there are two key words like entertainment and education. So the aim of this discussion is to demonstrate the uses and effects of TV programs in society and this discussion is sectioned with some structures as follows. The first section presents an analysis

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    Television Aggression

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    overt expression of physical force against others or self‚ or compelling of action against one’s will on pain of being hurt or killed. To extend Gerbner’s definition of violence‚ I selected 4 television programs to count verbal as well as physical aggression in these TV shows. One of the many educational television programs that I selected was Barney. To my opinion Barney did not contain any verbal or physical aggressive behavior. This show taught children how to live with one another and how to avoid

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    Advantage Of Television

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    Communication Technology Communication is the imparting or exchanging of information by speaking‚ writing‚ or using some other medium. The communications revolution is based on three technologies Telephone Televisions Computer. The history and development of communication technology is one of the ever increasing speed and efficiency of communication over ever greater distance and ever decreasing costs. Telephone: Telephone / Mobile Phone is a system for transmitting voices over a distance

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    Group Dynamics

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    mock each other’s position. • The students should be asked to explain or provide reasons for holding a specific value position. This is the clarification aspect of the strategy. • The activities should‚ whenever possible‚ be related to issues that have historical import or are related to current social or political concerns. Closure No assessment is really desired unless it is the observation of whether or not students share their values and possess an appropriate sense of their own values. The

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    Product Placement In Movies

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    Silent Money Makers How has product placement came to be such an important factor on television and in the movies today? Why is it that when we are watching a movie‚ we see all of these random products we’re familiar with? Product placement began in the nineteenth century. It has been used more and more ever since. Product placement is quite frequently used in just about every movie that has came out and every TV show that has aired in the 21st century. “Increasingly‚ product placement in the multibillion

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    Career Dynamics

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    of an employee in an organization. Here Edgar H. Schein focuses on categorizing the problem one faces in his (her) life. He links each categories of problem in relevance with organizational needs. 1. Biological and social aging process 2. Family relationships 3. Work and building the career Post categorizing all the categories was framed into scenario analysis for better understanding of interactivity among each. Various stages in a person’s life are taken as a factor. “Life is seen

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