Internet Vs. Television Essay

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    the age 14-17 years use YouTube. With this many young teens using all of their time on the internet, they are not going outside. Teens need to go outside to stay fit and to experience the beautiful world that was given by God. Technology has split this world into to those that heavily use technology and the internet, then there are those that use their time wisely. This is not saying that going on the internet is a bad thing but heavy use could cause health risks. Humans have a limited amount of…

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    platforms. According to the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, the number of students using the Internet grows annually each year (as cited Metzger, Flanagin & Zwarun, 2003). Therefore, in this study, social media is a term that refers to Internet-based sites and services that promote social interaction between participants. A few examples of these Internet-based sites and services are discussion forums, blogs, wikis, podcasting, and social networking sites. Social…

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    On the other hand wireless IP cameras connect to the network via WIFI , wireless cameras are better than wired cameras they are easy to install , reliable and easy to connect. 3.7.4 Fixed vs PTZ cameras: Fixed cameras are that type of cameras that are fixed inn position and installed in fixed direction.therefore they have fixed direction and angle of view. A fixed cameras have different lenses that enhance its functionality. On the other…

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    plans to stay in. Riverdale-reality vs. expectation, what the show, shows, how far they stretch it, compared to, would teens do this in reality? Some know this is fake and don’t take it seriously. But with the internet we let TV become part of who we are, we tend to visual and think these characters are real and let it affect surroundings around us. These were a few reasons connecting Riverdale and Sociological theories. “The history-making power of television has changed the way we perceive…

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    In the early years of the development of television, TV shows and broadcasts could only show an actors’ hands and face due to the lack of a large screen that could broadcast the show. I have investigated thoroughly and have spent a many days researching in departments regarding television. Many people in their everyday lives interact with the television in some way or another. They may check the news, watch sports games, catch up on their favorite shows, use them for recreational purposes, or…

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    The major concern among people is how do children respond to watching violence in the media. It has become impossible to escape the violence. By 18 years of age, the average young person will have viewed an estimated 200,000 acts of violence on television alone (VITM). Violence appears in movies, TV show, music, social media and even some kid shows. The new question is, how does this affect the children that are experiencing violence through media? Children who view acts of violence through the…

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    many ways the internet has began to directly impact and effect our lives. Whether the internet makes a task more simple or just enhances the production of mass communications, The internet can be proven responsible or somehow related. This is true in almost every form of communications because of the weight of the influence the internet holds. These forms of communication can include writing, the alphabet, printing, all the way to the radio and television we watch today. the internet relates to…

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    My Culture Is Not Your Culture What is contemporary culture? Contemporary culture refers to the common themes of art, music, architecture, fashion, and literature that are popular at the present time. Many people do not admit this, but families have a major influence on who we become as individuals. A person’s true identity is built according to their culture, family history, and an environment. In other words, an individual 's family history, culture, and environment will shape their identity…

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    education, the amount of time spent in school rather than watching television, and giving the students a school based education not street based education. Barber writes,…

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    Contrary to popular belief and conventional wisdom, violence in the media is way less harmful than what people think. Since the early days of motion pictures, violence has been overly criticized by many generations of adults generally and parents specifically. But after reading “Violent Media Is good for Kids” by Gerard Jones and how interesting is his take on this matter, the use of violence in the media makes much more sense. The discussion about good and evil, and what’s the proper way to…

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