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    Watching Tv Makes You Smarter essay, Johnson makes the argument that complexity, particularly found in Television, actually stimulates the brain and involves the viewer in a way that is actually good for us. Is the simplicity found in much today's media, both social and entertainment-wise, going to bring our collective…

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    The 1920s was a decade of new inventions. Advances in technology shaped the US into a new world and led to the age of electricity in many homes of Americans. The cities were powered by electricity. Devices such as cars, refrigerators, washing machines, radios, and vacuum cleaners were new interventions in America. These technologies gave Americans more leisure time especially for women. New inventions reduced the difficulties of houseworks and gave American more time to do other things other…

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    Is 3D Worth It?

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    Is 3D Worth It? Sarah Hannush Erik Moellering Eng 112 - YD4 10 September 2014 Category Excellent Fair Poor APA Formatting Number (4 total) & Quality of Sources (scholarly and 1 website) Annotation: Summary Annotation: Evaluation Annotation: Reflection Abstract This paper takes a look at the use of 3D in the film industry and how it affects people. Also looked at are some possible good and bad things coming from the use of 3D in movies. 3D movies are…

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    The Brainwashing of my Dad The Brainwashing of my Dad, released in 2016 by Jen Senko is a documentary about right winged media converting people with brash tactics. Her father Frank Senko fell victim to right wing media. Jen then finds out that many people have had friends or family that fell victim like her father. The documentary bashes on the major right wing media offender: Fox News. The toxic effect Fox News portrays is a major key in all of the stories of victims and a major discussion…

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    Victory through Harmony: An Analysis Christina Baade’s focus in Victory Through Harmony is an analysis of how the BBC’s (British Broadcasting Corporation) wartime broadcasting of popular music and jazz helped redefine notions of war, gender, class, and nationality. The immediate goals of the BBC and the British government in this endeavor were to maintain civilian and military morale, increase industrial production, and foster a sense of Anglo-American cooperation. Peripheral effects of the…

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    “Some people claim that television is the root of all evil, while others think of television as a best friend.” (Rumana) It begin as a pattern of light and dark images. Coverage of the vietnam war made it become controversial. The controversy continues as a resource for education and consumerism. Thesis Statement: The television brought united news to the U.S. citizens living rooms, yet the media interpretations public opinion during Vietnam war. As was mentioned before, there is a wide…

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    What is Netflix? Online Subscription business that allows consumers to rent movies and television shows and allows customers to stream movies and television shows through their computer, tablets, smart phones, smart Tv's, as well as receive DVDs and Blu-Ray discs delivered to their homes (Research and Markets, 2012). In July 2011 Netflix raised monthly subscription fees. Hundreds of thousands of irate customers posted angry comments to Netflix’s social media website’s, and their…

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    to back up this case but enough intelligence for some facts to stand. For every sentence that is handed out because of evidence pointing in the direction of guilty, another case is a not guilty verdict due to lack of evidence. Some may say that television hit show CSI is the cause, but some may say that it is not the case. I say, with great detective work and as much evidence that one can gather, this CSI theory would not even be up for…

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    Stories have existed since the beginning of time, whether it 's an old legend, or a war story that your grandfather tells you. We breathe for stories, anything from reading, to listening to the radio or even watching TV shows. Stories comfort us and educate us. They touch our hearts and make us smile and cry, they make us human. When reading stories there is so much you can gain from them. Stories give you advice, and have morals, which teach you lessons. Even if you read a book for the…

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    In response to the growing amount of violence displayed on television, researcher George Gerbner coined the term “mean world syndrome” to describe the psychological effect violent media had on consumers. He believed that constant exposure to these images would cause people to become “more susceptible to deceptively simple, strong, tough measures and hardline postures” and “may accept and even welcome repression” [Hanson]. While television is the most accused broadcaster of these messages, almost…

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