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    great insight of technology that it would be an important communication tool even before internet and mobile communications took place. (Lee and Rennert, 1). The artist’s artwork reflected a huge influence in the twentieth-century art and became a global present and influence. His innovative art and visionary ideas continue to spark the new generation of artist. Nam June Paik predicted a world where technology became…

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    popular reality show in the history of television known as “The Truman Show”. The 1998 film The Truman Show, directed by Peter Weir, anticipates the media’s manipulative influence over the public view, while embroidering the idea of living in an artificial world. Filmed from when he was only a fetus in his mother’s womb, Truman’s whole life became the legendary source of entertainment people turn to everywhere, anywhere, at any time of day as long as a television screen was in sight. It's a…

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    It lied in the hands of the other citizens themselves, who could turn on someone’s channel and watch them while they slept, while they showered, while they used the bathroom, etc. The feeling that their private information and they, themselves, were at the whim of someone else, someone they did not know or did not trust, contributed to the loss of privacy felt by Quiet’s participants. This feeling of one’s life being in someone else’s hands was likewise represented in Michael Foucault’s idea of…

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    Spending long amounts of time in front of a screen also takes away from neccesary outside play for children and creates mental concerns. Limiting screen time can easily reverse these effects on our children. Allowing your child to watch to much television can take away what is the best part of being a child,the imagination. Having an imagination plays a big role in creating dreams and goals for the childs future. Allowing a limited amount of time in front of the screen gives children time to…

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    and mental health is really important when they are young. According to paragraph three, light from screens confuses viewers which is called "body clocks" which distrupts their sleep. Study's shown that depression has also been found because of Television when children are not able to sleep they get frustrated, and find something else to do. TV shows alot of PG-13 stuff that children should not…

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    before know they really get to figure out what it is. When a new TV is placed there are decisions made about where the TV goes and where your furniture goes. It shows how very important TV is to people all around. CELF families had ''78 percent of television in parents room and 47 percent place a tv in children's room."(Arnold 223) Very young children are able to operate the TV, and people want to study what effect it has on the 2-3 year old children. They put cameras i n house to get research…

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    OMG! It’s almost time! The Fall TV premiere dates for 2017 have been teased all summer and now it’s time for a full reveal. If viewers weren’t a nail biter prior to the beginning of summer, fans definitely are now. There are so many good stories just waiting to be aired to the viewers. The teasing has been extreme and depending on your favorite show, it appears the fall TV schedule will be a doozy. Thankfully, viewers won’t be overloaded with too much at the beginning. Instead of all the shows…

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    Life In The 1960s Essay

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    the afros. There’s so much more such as the hippies and the epic T.V. shows. During the 1960’s, there was the largest unfounded oil mine meaning that I could be the first one to drill there and make a profit. T.V. in the 1960 differs to modern television. In the 1960’s the shows were way more family friendly for you just to have a good laugh, those shows aired taught life lessons to children which shows these days do not, The good shows back then were, for example Twilight Zone, the original…

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    Mercilessness Influence

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    consistently make sense of the best possible conduct and carry on from what they see at home, from the adults and more settled partners they interface with, and from what they see on TV. Energetic youths naturally emulate exercises and model the behavior they watch, in any case they don't have the shrewdness or advancement to make sense of if the action is fitting or extraordinary. Research exhibits that the ordinary American child spends around 27 hours for consistently gazing at the TV (Minow…

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    Viewers on Tuesday will be rewarded with new episodes of some of America's best TV on the planet. The evening with include Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders, Fresh off the Boat NCIS: New Orleans and even Below Deck. In fact, it’s another night of TV where you either load up the DVR for recording to catch all of the best shows, or you will be up into the wee hours of the night to see everything. Jimmy Kimmel’s plea Talking about the wee hours, last night on late night the talk show…

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