Internet Vs. Television Essay

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    was originally supposed to be adapted into a film starring Lindsay Lohan with head Gilmore Girls creator Amy Sherman-Palladino. When the film project did not get off the ground, Stephanie Savage and Josh Schwartz took over the project to create a television series. As of October 2006, Schwartz was working on the pilot. He said, "I was very skeptical. I do not want to do The O.C. NYC. But I thought the books were smart. The characters are worldly in a way that Orange County kids aren't"…

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    Violence In The Media

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    false. Our own temperament determines our detriment to society, not a television. In retrospect, a time before video games and news stations, violence wasn’t absent in the slightest. Several ancient civilizations were responsible for countless acts of unjustified violence, and what television brainwashed their minds? Where was the source of this fountain of violence and malice that touched their lips? Studies show, since television became a thing, “From 1945 to 1974 homicides in the United…

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    CSI Effect Essay

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    In today’s society, there are so many things that can influence how people think about all kinds of things. There is television, magazines, movies, and music that can all distort the way things seem in reality. Television is the most influential of all of these and that is especially true when it comes to the world of forensic science. There are so many shows on television, whether they are reality or scripted that cover this particular genre such as Crime Scene Investigation, Law and Order,…

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    Another 1970s show that was popular and was the longest-running sitcom in the history of television was The Jeffersons. The Jefferson family owned a chain of dry-cleaning businesses. From the help of their business, the African American family was able to “move on up” to a fancy uptown apartment. (Garrison- The Evolution) This show changed the stereotype that most Americans had that all African Americans were poor. The show not only proved to Americans that African Americans can be successful,…

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    romance and comedy. Television shows such as the CSI series, Law and Order, Bones, NCIS, and Castle allow viewers to be immersed into crime, and feel as though they are a part of solving a burglary, rape, or murder. However, over the years, these programs have come together to form what criminal justice professionals are calling the “CSI Effect”. According to an article written by Honorable Donald E. Shelton, “many attorneys, judges, and journalists have claimed that watching television programs…

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    the December 2007 issue. This being one of many orchestrated stories on the hit reality TV show that has been a key factor in keeping the Kardashian relevant with 11 seasons running up to date. According to E! Kim makes $5.545 million a year in television projects as a steady rate (Hall, Neil. "The Kardashian index: a measure of discrepant social media profile for scientists.",…

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    Emerging technological developments and forms of communication such as the Internet and smartphones are changing the way that popular culture is both produced and consumed. Our social world is becoming shaped by these emergent technologies through such widespread use of devices such as smartphones and tablets. Through these devices and technologically advanced gadgets, the use of such applications like Facebook, YouTube and Twitter and so on, are becoming the main source of information of what…

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    Music Industry Stealing

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    • Every second of every day someone somewhere in the world is committing thievery and stealing from someone. • Rather it be in the music industry, the movies or taking credit for someone else’s idea, stealing is something that happens all the time in different ways, sometimes we don’t even realize we are pilfering. II. Music: • At one time Music was as simple as turning on the radio. It was 100% free to listen, of course the radio listener could not govern what song would be played, and not…

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    In this day and age kids have been beginning to watch television more. We live in a generation where technology is everything. Nowadays there are iPad’s and tablets. iPads were created by Apple and tablets were created by an Android company which is Samsung. iPad’s and tablets have become such an important factor in children’s lives because nowadays kids can watch T.V. on different platforms such as YouTube and Netflix. Netflix and YouTube have turned into a more popular route for children to…

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    Importance Of Film Essay

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    Film is one of media in English language teaching. Actually still has many media in English language teaching but film it is proofed affective just than any media due to it has audio visual’s character, where students not only hear but they can show or watch directly. According to statistic young people between 15 – 24 are active media consumer,more than 50% young people 9 – 24 like watching ( Nordicom – Sweden, 2009) From eyes student can memorize something quickly than hearing (Jane Sherman,…

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