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    People Vs. Advertisements Many people will go to the store and look for items to buy that have been seen on T.V all around the world, but What do these advertisements really mean? How do advertisements create an image for men, women or even children? What does it represent? Knowing it reflects the fears that have proven the insecurities of being constantly told in advertisements, how men and women should be and occasionally being scammed into buying these products that also may not even work…

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    well known for breaking the boundaries of TV by explore taboo topics, which creates friction in the television business and the social media world, which can greatly impact the popularity of a show and network. A lot of publicity is formed around controversial topics being depicted on TV. The television industry specifically is very vast. Teen TV is generally looked upon as low culture television. One major reason as to why that is, is the target audience. Teenagers are perceived as enjoying…

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    The Performance of Cultural Citizenship:Audiences and the Politics of Multicultural Television Drama by Floris Müller and Joke Hermes, addresses how multicultural television is used when trying to build connections in society. Multicultural television can strengthen the beliefs of how multicultural societies are viewed in society. Müller and Hermes explain how pop culture plays an important role in defining the role of multicultural societies in the media. Ultimately, Müller and Hermes finds…

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    Too many children today live for television. If it were up to us we would sit in our rooms all day watching Netflix. Television is addicting and takes our attention away from what is important. Television companies add hangers to keep the audience interested in their show. You have to gain the strength to grab the remote and turn the TV off in order to get your work done. Watching too much television is harmful for young people because it distracts from homework and reading, decreases…

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    increased aggressive behavior. Television is the cause of most the violence in the world. The next paragraph is the effects on a healthy child 's brain development the way a child 's brain develop and how it effects childhood obesity. Children with TV in there room are more likely to become this way then one who doesn’t have a TV in there room. In the last section is sexual content the stress from looking at sexual content and may risk them by trying…

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    life a living hell. All televisions shows are meant to entertain in one way or another. Different channels are aimed at different age groups and they differ in what they show and the messages that they send. The three main types of age groups are children,…

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    Brazil experienced a growth of television expansion in the home, growth of television broadcasting, and growth of the amount of airing time. This has now lead Brazil to be one of the largest television audiences in the world. It has just changed the fertility rates but also the interactions that people have between one another as stated in functionalism. Brazil isn’t actually the only one that has been impacted, the U.S has also experience something similar with television. Telenovelas has…

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    is the main goal of almost every television program, which takes its toll on the culture as a whole. Postman’s book is still relevant today, as seen in current events. The recent news coverage of Trump’s travels to Asia confirms Postman’s thesis that each medium dictates the content shared, and consequently, television has lowered the level of public discourse. Neil Postman introduces his thesis that a particular medium changes the content displayed, and television has lowered the level of…

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    Rarely can you find things in life that are considered as “Impossible”. Have you ever met any children who don’t like watching cartoons? This issue is mostly impossible under normal circumstances since cartoons are just like kids; they create a world to which kids can relate to. Children like funny things that are compatible with their dreams and imaginations. Thus, cartoons can provide them with these favorite concepts more than any other activity such as playing with friends. Watching…

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    The iconic TV show "Leave It to Beaver" broke TV records and stole the hearts of millions of Americans with its depiction of the ideal suburban family of the 1950s. Its loyal viewership guaranteed it a run of six seasons and movie spinoffs. What made "Leave It to Beaver" such a good TV comedy was its witty dialogue, comical situations, and relatable characters. One of the things that made "Leave It to Beaver" such a good comedy of its time is the witty and well written dialogue. We see…

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