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    expensive and placated on the part of the police department that wasn’t as stable as other parts of it—financially. In addition, they were only used for scanning local police and fire departments by local citizens as commonly as watching Saturday morning cartoons, which meant scanners weren’t exclusively for the police. By the 1980’s, keyboard-programmable receivers became widely available, playing in favor of the police’s pocketbook, as these receivers quickly replaced the crystal-controlled…

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    Missouri, so much that they even had a tradition. They would take Saturday morning trips into town every day to visit its neat rows of storefronts (Walt Disney…

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    According to Jones, “over 60% of the programming aired in the United States contained violence.” (12). Saturday morning programming contains commercials or ads that are more violent than the programs themselves. Although parents and children alike do not always consider the programing to be violent unless it contains blood. As in Jones remark that “even though…

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    and if we did anything wrong. We couldn't think of anything we could have possibly done bad. We both had decent grades in school, her being decent and mine being perfect. We both were starting to get worried so we turned on our TV and watched some cartoons until our…

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    JAK/STAT Signaling Summary

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    uveitis. Dr. Larkin was born and raised in Savannah, Georgia. When asked about how he became interested in science, he recalled a specific memory from his childhood. As a young boy, Dr. Larkin loved to watch Saturday morning cartoons and would wake up very early to do so. One Saturday morning, when Dr. Larkin was about ten years old, he saw the St. Jude…

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    Why Trophies Are Not Good

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    age, especially when the losses are simultaneous piling up. A trophy would then be a reminder they worked hard throughout the season with their teammates. “Being there for your teammates and those in your life, when it suits you or when Saturday morning cartoons look like a lot more fun, is a lifelong lesson that cannot be taught to young” (“Heffernan”). 57% of American children claim that they deserve a trophy after they participate in a team sport, after all, it is the children that are…

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    their children.” On the contrary, he sees this as the number one reason and strategy the marketers use to lure children. With television in every home across America, it is fairly easy to market children who spend their days watching the Saturday morning cartoons. Especially with brands as Disney that Schlosser puts emphasis on “cradle to grave” as one of the strategy that can nurse a “brand loyalty”. (schlosser p.520) Schlosser refers to a lot of people to state facts and one in particular he…

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    President Dwight D. Eisenhower succeeded in his presidential campaign by diving into the realm of television broadcasting. In the 1952 election, Eisenhower set a strong precedence for televised political advertisements. Before Eisenhower, Democrats had been in office for nearly two decades. American was in a troubled time filled with economic depression and war. As a Republican candidate, Eisenhower, a well-admired World War II hero and North Atlantic Treaty Organization commander, convinced…

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    Violent video games, violent films, all of these are thought to be a unnatural cause to aggression in young adults and children. The real question on this topic, is the studies done on the subject correct. The topic has been around since violent television and other violent viewings was introduced to this country. Are there any real supported studies that can prove that violent media leads to aggression in life? Violence is not a new issue, it has always been around in humanity. But claims state…

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    Sipping the chocolate milk from my Cocoa Pebbles while watching Saturday morning cartoons represents a sweet childhood memory. Why? Because it was a predictable routine. Little did I know that this routine would collapse when my father was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Like dominos falling one by one, the next few events happened quickly. First, my father became bedridden. Then, my mother sold nearly everything we owned to pay for medical expenses. Then, my oldest brother dropped out of school…

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