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    the human race. He takes a strong stance against education on television, and repeatedly states that he thinks that the television is good only for pure entertainment. Postman is a supporter of print and speech as the main sources of education, and not mainstream print or speech either. He wants well-structured and versed pieces of literature to be presented in the news and in magazines. Basically, education should not be on television and should be kept less fun and more structured. Now, it has…

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    Cartoons and fictional media create impacts on the viewers that most people are not aware of, especially when the viewers are at a young age. Young children, and even teenagers/young adults, have malleable minds and can be easily influenced. In today’s society, it is difficult for women to sell themselves as equal, or even better than, to a man in a higher position because the media is exposed to the younger generations is filled with male superheroes and male role models where women rely on…

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    argues that the installation of television sets in developing countries has a severe effect to the fertility rate of those countries. Pearce makes a valid argument stating that women are having less children just by simply watching a television program, such as a soap opera. Pearce provides examples of several countries that have fewer educational opportunities than the Unites States does, and he specifically uses those examples to show the readers why watching television is helpful to that…

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    The 1950's TV Show

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    Television as almost everything in life has had an evolution. The way we think of television is very different than the way our ancestors did. Television has been around since the late 1920’s. However, back in the day it was a very expensive luxury that only the elite could afford. With the passage of years television became more accessible and as a consequence more popular. In the 1950’s television was considered to be the primary medium in which many families gathered their information.…

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    Netflix is one of the most popular companies in the world. The creator and CEO, Reed Hastings, founded the company in 1998 after he was charged with a $40 late fee for an overdue rental from Blockbusters (Lipscombe-Southwell). In the year 2000 as his company started to slowly grow, he offered Blockbuster 45% of Netflix to help the company grow and broaden their horizons, but Blockbuster turned him down. By 2005 Netflix gained 4.5 million subscribers beating any other online movie rental company…

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    Could you imagine not being able to listen to your favorite songs on the radio? Had the radio not been invented in the 1920s that would be the case. “The first commercial radio station in the U.S., Pittsburgh’s KDKA, hit the airwaves in 1920... By the end of the 1920s, there were radios in more than 12 million households” (“The Roaring Twenties”). In addition to the radios there was much more going on in the 20s. During the 1920s there was several things taking place such as Prohibition,…

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    Drake Scenario Report

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    Drake is not formally engaged in any recreation activities in this quarter, but he enjoys watching movies with staff at the house. Team members regularly attempt to engage Drake in recreational programs by suggesting activities to Drake, however, he has not availed of these opportunities. For example, the team member has invited Drake to see St john’s edge games but he did not show interest. Drake stated to staff that he will rather see a basketball game outside of the province. Drake still…

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    1) The Green light to Red light guideline can be used in situations that start out small and may be resolved without intervention but could potentially develop into a situation where I need to step in. Green light- Normal arguing and name calling; I shouldn't get involved just keep listening to make sure it doesn't progress. Yellow light- They are now on the borderline, voices are being raised louder, more nasty name calling and mild physical contact with threats; I should acknowledge the…

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    In our American culture we're raised on shows like Mickey Mouse, Tom and Jerry and any another nutty characters that kid's shows expected, for kids. Presently don't misunderstand me that is all fine and dandy reason I was clearly a kid that watched and appreciated them at one point also. Yet, it's pitiful to see that our childhood is to a great degree delicate to the Adventures of a feline and mouse, talking creatures and bunches of pointless ridiculous roughness. In any case, America, stood…

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    Bones Forensic Analysis

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    Twenty-Century Fox Television network created a series program called Bones, aired in 2005. The program theme is center on a forensic, anthology and archaeology investigations. The two main characters of the show are special agent Seeley Booth of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and in charge of these mystery murder cases. On his side is Dr. Temperance “Bones” Brennan who is a forensic, anthropologist who along with agent Booth helps resolves these mystery cases. The episode most likely…

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