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    People started using television in the 1940’s. Television makes people feel like they are viewing live events. Television took years of innovation. In the beginning the importance of was ignored as people didn’t really need television in their day to day lives. In 1872, Joseph May, was examining materials for use in for the first transatlantic cable placed a strand of selenium wire on a table near a window and noticed that sunlight caused the electrical conductivity of the wire to change .He…

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    Al Gore’s book on “The Assault on Reason” analysis on the aspect of how politics and the technological age of media such as T.V is controlled by fear and ignorance; that makes a deadly cocktail. The main points come from, how the charasistics of television is a powerful tool to be used, but the layout and distribution are delayed by idiocy and celebrity distractions. He argues that that most people do not use their full potential to discuss and debate as we did in the era of the founding fathers…

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    affect body image. Some of these factors include the level of education, parenting, relationships and origin at times. However, the media has the most impact. In Canada, an average child is going to be exposed to over 10,000 television commercials in one year. But television advertisements are not the only place to which we are exposed to advertisements. Everything we watch is going to have…

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    Criminal Minds Tv Show

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    In the website, I choose Criminal Minds Tv Show because the topic sounds really interesting to me. I’m curious to know what criminals think. The Criminal Minds is a Tv show that has many series. Their purposes is showing the audience the big pictures, the process after a criminal kills people or just did something bad. The police officers will analyze the way that criminals think and their actions after they killed people. The communication is most likely about discussing. After each series,…

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    Nowadays, the media is playing a big part in the American society. However, most people in America may wonder if there are negative and positive consequences of the media. Imagine that, a person who watches TV at home, has listened to the news for hours. He or she listens to the news for 5 hours as a minimum. He or she thinks that listing to the news is impotent, so every time he or she wakes up, the only things they want to do is to watch, or listen to some topics in the TV, radio, or phone.…

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    government approved the first national television service in Sydney called the ABC. The introduction of the television was gradual, starting in Sydney and Melbourne, then slowly reaching rural areas towards the end of the 50s decade. Televisions at this time often had built-in stands and screens that were soft at the corners. You operated them through the dials to change channels and were tuned through a wire aerial system. The 50s were an important era for television in Australia because of…

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    Sound Recording: My mom grew up in Long Island, New York and was the only girl in her family for most of her childhood. Because of this, she described her family as “uncultured,” and much of her time was spent outdoors or in playing sports rather than in radio, TV, and so on. She listened to records like Neil Diamond, Cat Stevens, The Beatles, Simon and Garfunkel, and Joni Mitchell. California based group the Beach Boys was one of her favorites. She discovered artists pretty much solely through…

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    TV food shows have proven to be a big part of American culture since televisions were introduced. This lead to the promotion of in-home cooking that brought forth a multitude of TV personalities and simple food shows. Dione Lucas, Julia Child, Emeril Lagasse, Rachel Ray, Bobby Flay are the few that are considerably the most important figures in TV food shows that showed an amazing progression of how preparing different cuisines were taught. Each generation developed their own style and variation…

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    In 2009, a show that would change the teenage tv show genre aired its pilot. Glee the first of its genre and the first of many other shows to come. Teenagers in the twenty-first century took a huge liking to shows that were either dramatic or comedic. Musical movies were making a boom in Hollywood. With this in mind, Ryan Murphy created a teenage musical dramedy (drama, comedy) that succeeded more than what colleagues had expected of the show. Glee took these three genres and combined them,…

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    Caving You may be informed about multiple sports out in the world, but did you know that caving was a sport. Caving is the recreational sport of exploring caves and is very popular among young men and woman. Caving can be done by anyone who is interested or curious about the sport. Since caves are naturally made, caving has been done for many years. Caving can be done anywhere in the world that has caves. Because Alabama is one of the most popular places for caving, it is a great…

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