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    Tv Viewing- Good or Bad?

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    television. Some of them are: we have stopped taking the world around us seriously because of television‚ it delivers mindless entertainment‚ which sensationalize some absurd issues and we amuse ourselves with them and most of the programs that are aired on TV lack quality content. Researchers from all across the world are conducting several investigations to find out the influence of television on our intelligence. People of all age groups and diverse backgrounds have been involved in these researches

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    Tv, Bad Influence on Kids

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    Review the following argument: "Television programming such as MTV is corrupting young children." Write two‚ 2-page essays for this assignment: Essay 1--Persuade your reader to accept the argument‚ that television programming such as MTV is corrupting young children. (the "pro" side) Essay 2--Persuade your reader to reject the argument‚ and defend the credibility of television programming such as MTV. (the "con" side) Essay should be well reasoned and include references to support your conclusion

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    Children & Television

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    Visual Media & Culture Changes Exposing children to too much television can cause health concerns‚ slower development in the brain‚ and an addiction to television. It slowly kills your brain cells‚ because you begin to feed into some of the stupidity that is found on the television. The more scientific facts of why it kills your brain cells is because the more you watch television‚ you begin to lose sight of the real world. You can begin to think that what you see on television is real.

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    Voilent Tv Program

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    problems‚ such as air pollution‚ loud noise and else. There are several things that can reduce the use of personal motor vehicles; Government Regulation‚ Better public Transportation‚ Socialization of the Problems. First of all‚ Government has to make strict regulations about this problem. For example‚ one family are not allowed to have more than one car. Moreover‚ people who want to buy a motor vehicle must have a certain amount of money in their bank account. etc. These regulations will reduce

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    violence on some of the talk shows. The essay "Talk TV: Tunings into Trouble‚" written by Jeanne Albronda Heaton and Nana Leigh Wilson is about TV talk shows that are influencing many people. In their essay "Talk TV: Tuning into Trouble‚" they describe how the old TV talk shows provided useful information but‚ now modern talk shows have crude and vulgar topics. Heaton and Wilson’s main thesis is stated at the end of article where they state "Talk TV initially had great potential as vehicle for disseminating

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    violence‚ or be over-frightened because of what he/she may have seen on TV. The TV channels should not be allowed to expose this kind of material and violence to kids at such early ages‚ because of the aftereffects it will have on the teenagers and children. First of all‚ there is way too much violence on television whether it is on some prime time channel‚ or even a Saturday morning cartoon program. For some prime time TV shows‚ there are three to five hours violent acts per hour. For every Saturday

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    Tv a Boon or Curse

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    stoop to any extent to feather their own nest. No body is free from the needle of suspicion. Corruption seems to rule the roost everywhere. In government offices it percolates from the top to bottom . “You pay the piper and call the tune” or “Money makes the mare go” are the unwritten tents of our administrative – cum – political set up It seems that the older generation has given the goby to all that was good in India. It is the youth and specially students who have to take cudgels against the demon

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    Satire About Tv Addiction

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    Well‚ here is the shocker: I’m serious about this. TV addiction is very‚ very real. More so than smoking‚ more so than pot‚ and more so than alchohol. It is more insidious than any of these addictions because an entire industry and institution has been built around television entertainment. It is such a part of mainstream America that we don’t even realize what we’re doing until it’s too late. TV addiction is uncontrollable. The price for TV addiction is higher than any of us will consciously admit

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    and educational for kids depending on the context of the programming and also on the age a child starts to watch it. Children are exposed to television before they are exposed to any other form of media. This usually begins before the age of two even though it is not recommended because of the lack of information on how this affects children development. Nowadays we have special TV shows that are directed towards infants and there is also a cable network specifically intended for babies. This‚ however

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    nothing characterizes advertising in the minds of most people more than the term puffery. In advertising‚ puffery means exaggerated commendation‚ or hype. The term comes from the old English word pyffan‚ meaning “To blow in short gusts” or “To inflate;”make proud or “Puffery surely predates recorded history”. Regardless of its long heritage and current widespread use‚ we should question puffery’s role in advertising. Inherently‚ puffery erodes advertising’s credibility as a trustworthy messenger by

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