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    human spends reading or watching television ingrains a new ideology into their thoughts and actions. In modern literature a book is not complete without some kind of a romantic plotline twisted in; movie producers feel the need to add romance to appeal to more audiences even if romance is unnecessary, and television series can hardly function without a steamy romance or love triangle. With a large portion of the population dependent on their phones and televisions, the ideals of other people are…

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    I can't to much argue with the passage "It's Time to Let Go of Screen Fears," but I can the passage "Screen Time Limits Are Vital for Children." Here is why, there are wayy too much disturbing things on TV and on the internet that kids shouldn't be looking at, for one kids may end up seeing something on the internet or on TV involving sex, and try to experiment on one another. Just like it says in the passage " Screen time takes a mental and physical toll on kids," and it really does your have…

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    turmoil, and downplay serious issues such as alcoholism, drug abuse and mental illness. The portrayal of everyday human life as shown on ‘Keeping up with the Kardashians’ has created a negative impact on society. There are numerous problems with the television show, ranging from…

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    Diversity on American Television Since 1968, there have been dozens of programs on American TV featuring a relatively diverse array of black families. But for many years within this span of time, there has been what has felt like a drought of Black imagery, a “whiteout,” if you will. Many of our shows essentially came and went, while programs featuring White families continued to dominate the airwaves. Today, however, Black faces are finally all over the network and cable television lineups,…

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    1992 Cable Television

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    conservative and liberal cable television viewers by setting a certain time for sexual mature content. This system allows underage or conservative viewers to be more likely to be sifted out as an audience by pick that late of a time frame. Violent Content Violence has been a integrated part of media since the beginning of television. Eventually, as violence on television become more graphic it naturally leads to the question of whether or not violence on cable television should be regulated.…

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    When archaeologists study artifacts, they look for it changed over time. The text says that the use of seriation, or “the sequencing of functionally similar artifacts based on stylistic differences,” helps determine the place of older or younger materials based on “the simple assumption that object styles change over time” (page 226). The fact that object styles change over time helps archaeologists determine why that artifact even changed in the first place. It could be improved or have better…

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    2012 MPAA Industry Study

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    the states. According to the 2012 MPAA industry study, the Asian market grew 15% in 2012 to $10.4 billion (Bowles, 2013). The international movie box office has appeared to benefit far greater than the American movie box office. In regards to television, the…

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    appearances on television to his record breaking DVD sales. Michael McIntyre's outstanding comical routines have made him one of Britain's most loved comedians. His charming, cheerful personality have become a welcome sight on television screens throughout the country, and he is very much in demand amongst the British public when it comes to viewing live performers. Michael McIntyres Comedy Achievements Wikipedia'org states that since then he has taken part in numerous television shows…

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    Dr. John M. Grohol

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    kids do not know what it is like to play outside until it is dark, or what it is like to play board games. Children today watch so much television and play so many electronics that it is effecting their weight, grades, and behavior. Which is why Dr. John M. Grohol wrote an article about the bad effects television has on children. The main issue with television and today’s children is that they watch too much of it and parents are not censoring what they watch or play. This article was…

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    Agenda Setting Summary

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    right time and day to hit their target audience would be. Another interesting aspect that caught my eye when scrolling through the article headlines was ‘Fox’s Pitch’. In the article Eggerton noted how Fox had a “heft marketing campaign” for this program and I do remember seeing a lot of commercials leading up to the date of the premiere. After seeing the commercial and looking into what the show was about, I feel it…

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