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    None of the participants had any experience in meteorology. The materials for this experiment consisted of two computer programs. The first computer program contained an animation that illustrated the formation of lightning, paired simultaneously with an auditory explanation of the formation of lighting, presented to the auditory narration group (AN). The second computer program also contained an animation of the formation of lighting, but instead of an auditory explanation, it was paired with a…

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    mention in my research paper and in my presentation, computer security is something individuals need basic knowledge. I have talked about the following items and why they are important for every individual to use. I have talked about anti-virus programs because they are a necessary for individuals. Weekly or monthly scans are required due to the fact,…

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    Television And Unrealism

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    Most people in the United States have watched TV. The programs that people watch show people doing things that aren’t usually seen in an ordinary day, and because of this Barbara Ehrenreich argues that TV is unrealistic and does not represent real people in the real world. (claim)Ehrenreich is correct in saying that TV is unrealistic, yet while she is trying to show this as a negative quality, this is actually the very purpose of most TV. Most of the best TV shows and movies are very unrealistic…

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    that the coverage of violence on television, has been dominated by storylines revolving around criminal behavior. This dominance or monopoly on the storylines of American television shows has been around for decades. Countless types of television programs have dealt with such topics. There have been numerous crime shows, mysteries, cop/detective shows, and courtroom shows that have become clichés on the small screen due to their frequent appearances on television. The ideas have long been…

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    Apollo 13 Trip

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    Lovell was joined by pilots like Neil Armstrong, Frank Borman, John Young and Pete Conrad and this group would provide the core of astronauts for the Gemini program. Gemini was the 2-man precursor to sending men to the Moon and a necessary program in terms of testing the intricacies of not only living in space for extended periods, but spacewalking (EVA), and the rendezvous and docking of vehicles in a vacuum. The Apollo 13 commander had already been…

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    Reality TV In The 1970's

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    Reality TV has been around since the late 1940’s when Allen Funt headlined a show called Candid Camera. This was followed in 1950 with a show named Truth or Consequences. The 1970’s had programs called Real People and That’s Incredible. These shows were, for the most part, considered wholesome entertainment that the entire family could watch and were quite tame in comparison to what is on television today. Reality TV exploded in the 2000’s and it remains one of the most popular genres in…

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    It may also do a task without you knowing about it. Malware probably looks innocent enough to you, but it is a very dangerous site by installing an authorized program. Malware may be a word document or a PowerPoint presentation. Malware may also be a version of the Trojan Horse, which may appear after a successful virus attack. Once this malware is installed on your computer, the attacker can see what you are doing. The attacker can see every…

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    In Defense Of Television

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    can be educational. While this may be true to an extent, the viewer must be careful to check the validity of facts in a television programs. Many educational T.V shows may be basing their information un-objectively towards a certain point of view or belief, and may distort facts presented on television. Televised presidential debates are a great example of presentation in distortion of facts. Opposing candidates may change little bits and pieces of information or personal accomplishments in…

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    This pushed a new topic of the celebrity lifestyle that the realty television race is pushing on to the idealization of the party life. The different shows and reality programs that make the children and young adults dress like a stripper from the eighties is the reason for the change. The idealizations of television programs such as The Osborn’s and Gypsy Sisters giving the materially privileged people who take extravagant trips, wear designer clothes, spend a lot of money on alcohol-fueled…

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    The Effects Of Media Violence On Children

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    Government should do more to regulate television violence (Carlson). Is it really the government’s job to raise American children? Sadly, many feel that it is. Parents need to take responsibility for their children and begin to monitor what types of programs they watch. Parents can combat the effects of television violence by following a few simple steps. First, parents should monitor, and limit the time their children spend watching television (Anderson). The less time watched, the less…

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