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    How a TV Sitcom Triggered the Downfall of Western Civilization - David Hopkins We live in a problematic society that is highly accompanied by technology. The digital world of social media, television and internet has resulted in a decreased capability and inclination to individualized thinking and reflection. According to David Hopkin’s article, “How a TV Sitcom Triggered the Downfall of Western Civilization”, written on 22th March 2015, the world is profoundly marked by stupidity, and the root…

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    happen. Another point of view is that cartoons can affect the behavior of a child in an aggressive way. While parents think that cartoons do have a negative impact on children because they would be doing the same thing they saw on the television’s program in real life. However, ACCM's Jane Roberts says it’s all balance. Parents must not be pressured into thinking they have to allow their children to have the latest game console, play the latest computer game or watch the latest movie release,…

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    been found to contribute to aggressive behavior in students. A study stated that children like to watch anime because it is fun, and has humor and violence. Most of the students would learn and imitate from their observation through watching those programs. If they would ever feel intimidated, they would hit, attack, or kick the person. (Omar, 2011) However, many have also said that anime and manga has show good effects on them. A poll’s result states that 58.44% of the respondents said that…

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    Flip Flop Case Study

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    1.1 Memory and its relevance to D flip flop Memory is an electronic data storage device which is usually implemented on a semiconductor based integrated circuit. The basic operations accomplished by a memory chip are READ in which the data contents of a memory is read out and WRITE in which data is stored in a memory. Each bit of information bits is stored in memory cell consisting of one or more transistors. The most basic such memory unit which stores 1 bit of data is the D flip flop. High…

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    Television has been around since the 1950s and has improved in many ways. Television transitioned slowly to reflect today life such as color, equipment, technology, and the way the characters are shown through the show and life. While The Brady Bunch and Modern Family are both tv sitcoms that featured a housewife, the ways in which appearance, chores, and roles that are portrayed are widely different. First in terms of appearance, both tv sitcoms The Brady Bunch and Modern Family have similar…

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    The movie, Bourne Supremacy, is the second movie in the Bourne series, which is directed by Paul Greengrass. The Bourne series is packed full of intense action and thrilling chase scenes that keep you intrigued at all times and Bourne Supremacy is an example of the outstanding and compelling storyline that goes throughout the series. Matt Damon is the lead role as Jason Bourne, an ex-CIA assassin that got out of the system and is trying to remember who he really is, because he has psychogenic…

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    Binayak Sahu David Godoy English 1-A 8 November 2017 Bill Nye And Why Entertainment Should Not Be Political Since the dawn of mankind, we have been consuming entertainment. It draws us in, gives us pleasure, and allows us to disconnect from the worries of the world. Entertainment comes in all shapes and forms, books, plays, movies, television shows, documentaries, et cetera. Entertainment is supposed to bring us together and make us laugh but instead, it is becoming political. The entertainers…

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    Winnie The Pooh Moral

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    “Just because you can’t understand something, it doesn’t mean it’s wrong.” Christopher Robin says to Pooh in the popular kids show. Winnie the Pooh is a very influential tv show to children, and always has been. A.A. Milne the author of Winnie the Pooh obviously knows this, due to how many life lessons are taught by Winnie. I feel the quote above was meant to be a way to show kids that throughout life you’ll experience people and things that will be different, but you have to accept them.…

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    Breaking Bad Analysis

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    In this increasingly media-driven society, competition in the entertainment industry to create the next big hit is fierce; it seems as though new shows assault our televisions in a ceaseless stream. Despite this influx of shows, it oftentimes feels as though nothing exceptional is offered to viewers; ideas are simply reused instead of created. Every now and again, however, audiences are wholly captivated by a show with a brilliance that far surpasses its competitors. When thinking of notable…

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    From gargantuan clams, to gatherings of giant squids, to attacks by savages, 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea is packed with adventure and peril. The excitement starts in the first few chapters, and continues through the entirety of the book. As the characters of Professor Aronnax, his servant by the name of Conseil, Ned Land the harpooner, and Captain Nemo traverse the seas, the book may appear childish, not something with deeper meaning or of literary merit. The fact is, the author, Jules Verne…

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