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    business. According to Postman; politics, history, education, and religion became intermingled heavily with entertainment. This led to television being one of the main sources of information which in turn caused the degrade in actual research. Postman had conducted a survey to test the knowledge on the Iranian Hostage Crisis. This particular crisis was shown on television for more than a year. The result of this test showed that American’s knew of the event but no further details containing…

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    is today. Netflix has a vast history that has proved what it is worth to most people today. There are two software engineers that created Netflix; Reed Hasting and Marc Rudolph founded Netflix in the year 1997. The idea of Netflix was to use the internet to rent movies on DVD,…

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    speech, press, petition, assembly and religion. Most particularly, the freedoms of speech and press have come under scrutiny these past few years, especially in mass and social media. Freedom of speech is gradually diminishing on the news, internet, television, movies, video games, and other forms of media. Everyday citizens are beginning to distrust mainstream media and are turning to alternative sites which may not offer accurate information. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) have…

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    Kansas City metro area was covered with about three feet of snow! As the years go on the weather fluctuates and creates a long autumn, which is the season for television shows! It is crazy to look at the huge difference in Television from when I was born to the year 2016. TV has come a long way since then and has changed for the better. Television is one of the world’s most powerful creations to this day because it affects everyone in some way. When I was born eighteen years ago TV was great.…

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    the 1950’s television was integrated into the classroom. Teachers began integrating television into the classroom. Teachers used television in three different ways: to teach a full lesson to students, to supplement teaching, and as a learning aid. Television was difficult to use in the classroom because many teachers did not have the background knowledge on how to use it. There were also a lot of problems when it came to teachers being worried about time and how to fit using the television into…

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    not exist” (8). I agree with Postman's view because in my everyday life I choose to get information from not only the people around me, but from media that reports stories from all over the world. I usually start my mornings with local news on television. I don’t necessarily watch particular network because they usually have the same stories. I watch it for weather, traffic,…

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    From early art in the 1600’s to the emergence of television, the media has had a rapid and unstoppable invasion on lives. Media overwhelms society with drama and entertainment. In “Supersaturation, or, The Media Torrent and Disposable Feeling” by Todd Gitlin, he asserts paintings were what television is today: entertainment. In the 1600s, these paintings were passed down from generation to generation, and today, television shows rarely last two seasons. Gitlin feels as though the media…

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    Television In Canada there is only one national television network which is owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). It is a crown corporation which means that it is affiliated with the government, however today crown corporations see minimal interference from the government. Other networks across Canada appeal to a wide variety of interests. An important factor for television is that a small amount of content is actually made in Canada, while a considerable amount of channels show…

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    My Culture Is Not Your Culture What is contemporary culture? Contemporary culture refers to the common themes of art, music, architecture, fashion, and literature that are popular at the present time. Many people do not admit this, but families have a major influence on who we become as individuals. A person’s true identity is built according to their culture, family history, and an environment. In other words, an individual 's family history, culture, and environment will shape their identity…

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    The first week we discussed technology as a part of our culture and how it 's become something now days that 's essential to us whereas the reading "How to Stop Worrying and Learn to love the Internet (1999)" where people were just introduced to the phenomenal that is technology e.g mobiles, computers etc, at the time would help those who are anxious about using around that day and age. We had widely discussed and compared how technology has differed and how we have also, some pointed out how…

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