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    Films and Their Impact on Children The film industry‚ in this generation‚ has produced several great and highly successful films‚ many of which contain some form of excessive violence. Some examples of these movies include The Boondock Saints‚ The Expendables‚ and Fight Club. Although these films are indeed wildly successful‚ it is important that such films are watched by only their intended audiences‚ namely adults. Many children are getting their

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    on television‚ and this is having a negative impact on children’s behaviour. At present‚ television plays an important role in everyone’s lives‚ especially in children’s lives. Television has become a "member" of almost every single family on our planet. And not just an ordinary member‚ but a very important one‚ because the time spent next to it exceeds the amount of time spent together with any other family member. Gone are those days‚ where children used to watch only ‘Tom and Jerry’‚ instead they

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    Cultures of Consumption Working Paper Series Children online - consumers or citizens? Professor Sonia Livingstone London School of Economics and Political Science Nothing in this paper may be cited‚ quoted or summarised or reproduced without permission of the author. Abstract In the E-Society project entitled UK Children Go Online (www.children-go-online.net)‚ we are combining qualitative and quantitative methods to explore the involvement of 9-19 year olds in today’s heavily mediated consumer

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    Children DBQ In early modern Europe‚ various assumptions were made about children and how to raise them. Some families went with detachment‚ tender love‚ or cruelty. All of these assumptions‚ more or less‚ affected child-rearing practices. In the 1550s in Florence‚ Italy‚ Benvenuto Cellini describes a time where he visited his natural‚ born in wedlock‚ son. “..when I wanted to leave he refused to let me go.. breaking into a storm of crying and screaming” “I detached myself from my little boy

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    Entertainments Habits

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    Introduction Entertainment activities are a very important part in our life. Today‚ students have a lot of work to do,and some even have a part-time job. Consequently‚ entertainment activities could help them to find a balance between hard work and life. Especially‚ overseas students‚ when they come to a new country‚ face a different environment and a new culture‚ have to relax their body and mind from fast-paced life. The purpose of this research was to determine the entertainment habits

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    circuses have been injured and killed‚ and have injured and killed humans. Circuses that exploit animals make lofty claims about their "educational" value and their contributions to "conservation." But the real message that these circuses send to children is that it ’s acceptable to abuse animals for amusement and profit. And the conservation claims made by many circuses are merely veiled attempts to justify the exploitation of animals for commercial gain. Endangered animals born in circus "conservation"

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    Mustafa Kemal’s impact on the modern Turkish state is irrefutable‚ so much so that he was given the name Atatürk by the national assembly‚ meaning “father of the Turks”‚ banning anyone else from using this name. Turkey‚ one of the few culturally Islamic nations without a Sharia legal system ‚ is often referred to as one of the most modernized states with a Muslim majority . Atatürk is often attributed with the modernization of Turkey‚ through‚ amongst other things‚ social‚ political and economic

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    corperate entertainment in Vietnam in recent years. 1.general situation in Vietnam In Vietnam‚ corporate entertainment is more and more developing thanks to fast industrization and modernization in recent years. The form of corporate entertainment first came to Vietnam in 1990‚ but only in the last two years has it seen strong development. It can be comprised such as Meetings‚ Incentives‚ Conferences‚ or Conventions and Exhibitions or Events.It may be refer to a particular type of entertainment in which

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    Entertainment and News News coverage‚ whether by television‚ radio‚ the internet‚ or newspaper must be selective‚ selective not simply in which stories it reports but in how it presents them as well. The media is incapable of providing a rundown of everything that has transpired in a day. Therefore‚ editors‚ reporters‚ etc… decide what will go into the reports. Equally important‚ reporters are still human beings who‚ in spite their good intentions‚ occasionally succumb to anger‚ jealousy

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    Roman Entertainment

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    Introduction Ancient Romans‚ like the Greeks‚ loved entertainment. Their idea of entertainment was usually something involving death and drama. They liked to watch plays‚ watch gladiators‚ participate or watch games‚ and watch or participate in animal hunts. Colosseum Events The Colosseum is a famous arena that ’s still partly standing today. This arena could seat over 50‚000 people. On hot days‚ a canopy was raised over the Colosseum to protect the viewers from the heat. In the Colosseum

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