Watching Television Makes You Smarter Essay

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    majoring in economics, “I understand why the top students in America study physics, chemistry, calculus and classic literature” (Adams 98). He believed them to be the “A” students. “But why do we make B students sit through these same classes” (Adams 98). “Wouldn’t it make more sense to teach B students something useful, like entrepreneurship?” (Adams 98). Scott placing himself a B student applied and received a job at The Coffee House. “It served beer and snacks, and featured live…

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    (Aronson, Elliot . 2011). I remember growing up and watching Saturday morning cartoons and the commercials for tv show, toys, cereals, movies and all the other products aimed for children that aired. I would usually see toys that I wanted and would go a beg my parents to take me to toys’r us to buy or tell…

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    controversial. This leads the reader to infer George has an ideal or envious feature that would make someone feel subordinate to him. Hazel stares blankly at the ballerinas on the screen making subtle comments as each on twirls and jumps across the stage. Hazel has no handicaps and the reader assume this is because she is brainwashed enough by the government to think and act in a consistent manner. Hazel makes comments as simple as, “That was a real pretty dance, that dance they just did... If…

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    began to think of today’s society and how almost every day the issue of equality is brought up, whether it be with feminism, gay marriage, etc. He then begins to explain what is so equal amongst everybody. In the 4th sentence he states, “Nobody was smarter than anybody else,” and then continues saying, “nobody was better looking than anybody else, and nobody was stronger or quicker than anybody else.” After reading these sentences, it…

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    caring for the general well-being of each of their consumers and their friends at home waiting. Lastly, Budweiser incorporated a logical standpoint behind their argument. By elaborating on the simple fact drinking and driving is illegal and there are smarter decisions that could be made to prevent driving and causing an accident. The “Friends are Waiting” commercial was a heart-throbbing, tear jerker, and extremely satisfying advertisement to watch on TV. On top of these qualities, the yellow…

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    Television and video games are rapidly becoming more and more popular in America. Not to mention that the average American spends more than an hour a day on the internet, versus 10 years ago when the average was little over a half-hour. Sites like Facebook…

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    things on the list was the median cost of a new house. This was one of the most important things on the list because the only way to live is to have a roof over your head. It was more important than other things on the list because a house is where you are kept safe and alive. The other most important thing on the list was the average cost of a new car. This was on the list because a car was necessary to survive. It got them from point A to point B which could be their job, grocery store, etc.…

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    Honey Nut Cheerios Highway: The analysis What are in reality marketers telling in their commercials? How do they make us to buy their product? They want our attention and our money and they definitely will do anything to have it all from us. As it is seem all companies are using so much the media to promote their products. They are specially using the TV to expand their products to everyone in America. They use TV commercials, which according to the American Association of Advertising Agencies,…

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    ahead and scheduling activities between family, work, and study can guide as time management tool to balance life. Minimizing the television time to gather and start working on weekly discussions and assignments is one way to consider to save time and energy…

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    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 with security and purpose. While there were many new ways people could spend their free time, some were concerned that the giant amount of communication and entertainment tools could make people numb to the events surrounding them, and could make…

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