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    creating new talk shows and implementing female sports programs into the channels. Finally, they are coming up new program types, new forms of media and now are offering 3D TV and movies. Also, CBS have accounts in different social medias and is keeping their followers up to date with everything that is happening with their favorite movies, shows and programs. The corporation always keeps their audience waiting by releasing teaser previews of the programs and shows creating a lot of interest in…

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    The theory here is that Good News World is a program of higher quality compared to Being Lara Bingle. While reality television can be quality; rather than producing an idea, it takes a pre-existing idea and runs with it, and will only stay relevant as long as its content does. The primary role of television is being a unit of entertainment; the goal of educating and bringing awareness to current issues remains secondary under all circumstances. Television works through a combination of audio…

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    All though it may seem like it, not all computing is for pleasure. Although these characteristics of moral code not as resilient when a programmer is programing a program that sends a 13 year olds text message to her friend, are resilient when working with the security software that manages an ATM, or that of Homeland Security. A good computer proffecianal makes sure that there software and hardware can do the job…

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    gratifications is a interesting theory because it's so personal and varies between each person. One idea I found interesting was that a person's social and psychological makeup is as responsible for media uses and effects as are the media messages themselves (Bryant,…

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    committing crimes and incarceration. Some sentencing policies do not require the judge to consider prisoners' children and families. As a result, they have had adverse effects. They change family dynamics and support. Also, they hinder the economic and social mobility of parents and children. Finally, they destroy and permanently cut off parent-child…

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    Reality TV has became one of the most watched television programs. Frisby then discusses her beliefs that, while watching Reality TV programs, viewers tend to draw comparisons between themselves and the reality star. She then gathers a team of researchers who conduct surveys that ask simple questions about participants relationship with Reality TV, and the team performs a content analysis on these participants while they view certain Reality TV programs. Ultimately, she suggests that her…

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    Evaluation Critique 1: After-School All Stars Program: Summative Evaluation After School All Stars was founded in 1992 by Arnold Schwarzenegger, “ASAS provides year-round school based comprehensive after school programs (Jones & Polonsky 2008). After-School All Stars provides school-based after school programming to over 70,000 public school students in 13 cities. ASAS schools offer a minimum of one enrichment activity from every domain for a total of at least eight hours of programming each…

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    spiritual foundations to social justice. Relative to the Corner, the members of the inner-city neighborhood are likely to share a number of core values, including ones that relate to the justice system and the skewed government assistance programs. The people who are members of the Corner have all at some point experienced extreme difficulty in receiving the appropriate help that they need due to their mere social status and lack of resources. If an intervention program is placed into the…

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    activities including running and jumping. Compare to nowadays kids are spending a significant large number of hours in front of the TV watching and or, playing video games. At the same time research show that kids are getting less active and having social problems. That they are getting more and more violent and aggressive later in life. Is there a connection between these two statements? Is increased TV watching a health hazard or a step in the right direction? Does the TV prepare and educate…

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    In the 1930s electronic television came onto the scene. Electronic television did not take long to grow in popularity. Electronic television became the main source of information and entertainment, replacing the radio. The 1950s was when television really started to get popular. Television was made up of four networks; CBS, NBC, ABC, and DuMont. NBC and CBS were the most popular television networks. The 1950s is sometimes regarded as the golden age of television due to the high popularity…

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