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    Thinking about this issue I tried to remember all of the movies and TV show I’ve watched and all of the racial-cultural things that have been shown. To tell the truth, I’m not a big fan of watching TV. I believe that it’s just a waste of time. However, it has a big influence on people. So, I could come up with one TV show. The name of this TV show is “The Good Wife”. It is a story about lawyers: their work and their routine life. Before starting my “analysis” I would like to say that all of…

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    For my example of a powerful evaluation argument, I chose the recently deceased, Eugene "Gene" Cernan (1934-2017). The website states that Gene was a former NASA astronaut who remains the last human being to date to set foot on the surface of the moon. The website goes on to talk about how Gene first went to space as a crew member aboard the Gemini 9A. On this mission particular mission, he became the second American, and third person ever, to exit his spacecraft while in orbit-what is most…

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    Edit Graphic Images P1

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    P1: - Describe hardware and software used to create and edit graphic images. Introduction: - in this task I will explain three hardware and software which are used to edit graphic images. I will explain what the benefits of using that software and hardware are. I am going to create a table and explain what they are used for. 1. Hardware Types of hardware What are they used for? Features Why should people use it for? Computer monitor you can use this hardware to transfer photos and also you…

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    People on earth should not colonize Mars! Scientist should not Mars because you can not come back to earth, you have to live in colonize a tiny area with three other people, and no food. People should not be allowed to colonize mars! Mars should not be colonized because then people will want to go to mars and it's only a way trip. If you take a rocketship to mars and then after 9 months when you get there you want to go back and see you family you can not. Mars maybe interesting to some people…

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    Apollo 13 was a research mission to the moon. Halfway through the mission, the space ship blew up. America thought the astronauts were doomed, but the people at mission control thought otherwise. They brought astronauts back home alive. They never did make it to the moon. Apollo 13 mission was a success for many reasons. The first reason is that they came back alive. After having half of there oxygen supply blown out into space and there being depleted fast, they pulled through. The reason for…

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    Shoot Outs Day At Work

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    Shoot outs day and night are common for cops, miraculous patient recoveries are everyday norms for doctors, buzzing courtrooms are part of a lawyer’s lifestyle and office romances are inevitable for receptionists, well, at least on TV. Many aspects of TV don’t depict real- life scenarios that happen in these job fields and many others, instead they show the exciting, romanticized, alluring and often skewed, concepts of the job. Cops don’t experience shoot outs every day, half their day or…

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    CSI Effect Essay

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    criminal justice system. The perceived rise in acquittals can also plausibly by explained without any reference either to watching CSI or to view crime drama more generally. Tyler (2006), stated, “With an ever-increasing number of crime television programs in which forensic tests are used to solve a case in the course of a single episode. Many criminal justice officials have begun to worry that the public may believe that forensic evidence is easy to obtain, quick to test, and free of potential…

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    Tv Show Research Paper

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    (Thompson, 2009, p. 1). However, critics from the EMS field had a different view on NBC’s new show. President Patrick Moore with an NAEMT drafted a letter to NBC’s chairman, Jeff Gaspin which stated, “I am sure that the intent of your television program is simply to entertain. However, the actual impact of the perception on EMS by the public is quite negative and could even result in individuals not seeking emergency medical services when needed (Thompson, 2009, p. 1). Other critics of the…

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    People do not realize how gullible they become while they are watching television: from being totally mesmerized on a reality TV show to being awestruck from watching the news. Technology has expanded throughout the years, that it has even gotten to the point where you can watch television on your phone. People are so attached to the media and television that they become so easy to convince that everything they see on TV or on social media believe is real or the truth. In the article, “Pictures…

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    Reality TV; noun; television programs in which real people are continuously filmed, designed to be entertaining rather than informative. The reality of reality television is that it is not meant to teach us, but rather entertain us. Just because you observe a person on the screen does not tell us that what they do is justified, or in fact reality, by any means. This is where there is a disconnect. For the large portion of the population watching reality TV daily, it is consuming us. With 57% of…

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