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    Have you ever thought of how much time you spend in front of a screen and how much we use technology in our society today? The great obsession with technology that many characters in the novel experience, compares to the current obsessions that transpires in our world today. A big danger of technology that is portrayed in the book is that broadcasters emote their news in a way that makes people believe whatever they say, and studies have proven that this is exhibited in our society as well.…

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    fall. A decrease in viewership will result in less revenue for the NFL. Virtually any television programming that is aired at the same time as the NFL can be considered a competitor. Anything that draws viewership from the NFL can be the cause of reduced revenue. Strengths As an organization, the NFL is incredibly strong.…

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    many other people, I can remember watching violent movies and television shows at a very early age. I watched everything from wrestling and the classics like “Scarface” and old episodes of “Gunsmoke” and “Bonanza” with my grandfather to the cut them up, bullets, blood and gore movies like “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” and “Friday the 13th” with my cousins. I’ve been a big fan of them ever since. No one ever said anything about the violence we were exposed to mainly because at a very young age we…

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    general is a means that takes diverse forms and serves numerous functions including education and entertainment. In the modern world along with the emergence of new technologies, it has become a vital need for everyone in any given society. However, televisions are considered to be among media’s main tools for they are affordable for almost everyone to possess. Cartoons, as a genre, is related directly to TV programs that are intended for children. Since everything in life has an undesirable…

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    ancient flip phone will become exposed. There is a way, however, to craft a game plan specific to your family situation, save face, and find compromise. We’ve broken down the Four Horsemen of Tech Entanglements:  Apps  Internet  Smartphones  Television/video games…

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    the novel series A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin. Game of Thrones has earned its fame not only as the most pirated TV show in the world (Sweney, 2014), but also won 38 Emmy awards setting a new Emmy primetime record in the history of television (Ledbetter, 2016). The record-setting viewer ratings of the TV show estimate around 23 million per episode (as of season 6), which solidifies Game of Thrones as the last consensus TV show to capture the “collective American imagination”…

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    Television and Videogames: The New Teaching Professors Who would believe an apocalyptic, zombie-killer game or series will make people smarter? Most people believe that mass media destroys your brain cells, but Steven Johnson and Tom Bissell prove this common assumption wrong. In his 2005 article for New York Times Magazine “Watching TV Makes You Smarter”, Johnson convincingly argues how modern shows are making people think more, thus exercising their minds. Supporting this point of view, in…

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    In this essay I shall be comparing the representation of British youth from an actual established film and television soap. Representation is the way the media symbolizes something as being for real in reality. A stereotype is a label which involves a process of categorisation and evaluation. In the UK the British youth is stereotyped as a group of young violent, aggressive, hoodie worn, knife carrying thugs, who do nothing in their lives but drinking, taking drugs, having sex at a young age and…

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    Education in America today is taking a dramatic turn in technological reform. New equipment has been introduced into vast majority of elementary classrooms such as iPads, televisions, computers, phones, etc. with new technology entering education, screen time has negatively affect children education. In addition, technology has taken a negative turn, limiting the ability to learn and shorten children social skills. Screen time has a powerful effect on children compared with five years ago. In…

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    Starting in the 50s, the United States started to undergo a series of social changes. With modern technology and new prosperity coming since the beginning of the second World War, new forms of entertainment started to come along, which included radio, television, magazines, etc… New cars started to come out and be mass produced, big companies started to form, and a different culture began. But under all that shine and glamour, there was fear, tension between countries, and an overall concern…

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