Watching Television Makes You Smarter Essay

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    immediately accepts the treatment as she does not want her baby to suffer. Then, Gary recalls that Denny has a normal childhood, with full of happiness and love from his family. It seems that the gene therapy not only fixes Denny’s heart, but also makes him a quick learner. When Denny is in kindergarten, Gary learns that instead of memorizing the book, Denny certainly knows how to read a full page of “Stan the Hotdog Man”, the story that Gary has repetitively read to Denny. When Denny is in…

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    I remember being nine years of age and watching all kinds of TV shows. I didn’t quite understand them all, but I sat there and watched them because they entertained my older brother and parents. I specifically remember watching the show South Park. “Oh how dumb,” I would say to my self and I could not understand how adults could find these mean animated characters so funny. At some point it even bothered me and I did not find the show funny but rather insulting. I would also watch The Simpsons…

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    started to become more arrogant as a child and this eventually lead to his mother teaching him how study hard and cutting down on television. Ben Carson had a tough childhood and was not smart at a young age. His mother often times had to push him to study and once Ben got the hang of it he was off. Ben’s grades started to increase and he was slowly by slowly becoming smarter and at the end of 8th grade was at the top of his class for academics. During the presentation of this award, one of the…

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    males are masculine, dumb and tough while females are dainty, smart and are usually shown in need of a man’s help. Gender roles have become prominent in television shows like sitcoms. The stereotypes in sitcoms are that the man is dumb, hopeless and prioritized things like beer and sports while the women were shown as perfect housewives that are smarter than the husband and prioritized things like family. “Married…With Children” is a sitcom that follows the stereotypes of gender roles but also…

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    Yali, who is a politician friend of Jared Diamond asks him a question of “Why is it that you white people developed so much cargo ... but we black people had a little cargo of our own?” (Diamond p.14). Basically what he means is that why do European differ from a majority of the world in term of material goods(cargo). Why is that the white advanced more, had more technology, and more luxuries? Yali wonders, is it because the white race was more intelligent(more superior)than the rest of the…

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    true in some cases, but in the “Online Communication and Adolescent Social Ties: Who benefits more from Internet use” study by Sook Jung Lee he finds that “in addition, the analysis of a new sample consisting of recent purchasers of computers and television presented that those who use the Internet had larger increases in face-to-face interactions with friends and family, in the size of local social circles, and in the size of their distant social circles.” (Lee, “Online Communication and…

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    "If print generates awareness and disseminates information, television is a vehicle to build the brand with its visual and emotional appeal." Outdoor and radio work as reminder media, although outdoor advertising has been used heavily recently for creating initial awareness at the time of product launch. The internet is being used increasingly to provide detailed information, as a reminder medium, and for the interactivity and transactional facilities it offers. Interestingly, using tools,…

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    Music and the media are two extremely important things that practically make life how it is today. Multi-million dollar companies and corporations use music to catch the attention of the target audience, and they post signs on the Internet and social media to advertise what they are about. Music and media have come a long way from what they used to be. Older music and advertising used to be censored and have more conservative values, but now the modern day media has more free and outgoing…

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    Discuss the subjects in which you excel or have excelled. To what factors do you attribute your success? My favorite subjects are mathematics and English. Both of these subjects, I feel, give me a chance to explore. From English, I learn more about the human psyche and society at large. The world is so complicated that simply dwelling in it is not enough. Stepping away – and into a book– allows me to focus on a single aspect of the world. I think I do well in English because I ask many…

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    should look like. They continue that desks punish those who cannot fit comfortably with pain and social shame. They also contest that by making school uncomfortable for fat people, those in power are maintaining the stereotype that thin people are smarter and more apt to go to college and to succeed in the professional world. In college classrooms, professors are also often thin and conventionally attractive. It has been shown that students evaluate attractive professors better than…

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