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    killer and not aware of the consequences. TV is something known as the boob tube, or Tele is a telecommunication medium used for transmitting moving images and sounds. The TV invented by an American inventor called Philo Taylor Farnsworth, later on Television became commercially available in a basic experimental form in the late 1920s. Starting from this point the people starts to watch TV. Even though many people still watching TVs, people should stop buying and watching TV because TVs has bad…

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    and stars, such as reality television stars, impact the buying of their products. They showed and tested how people tend to buy products based on reality stars. They explain how television was a form of entertainment, but now we have come too far with mainstream promotions. They also talked about how reality stars can influence their audience’s perceptions of life and their morals and purchases in life. They explain how our American culture is part of reality television and that there are many…

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    Screen Time Limits

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    that children over 2 years old should be limited to 1-2 hours per day." Based on the evidence children in the U.S. are watching too Much Telivision. However from the artical "Its time to let go of screeen fears"some will argue that many educational networks have approved…

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    Children's Numeracy

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    why those children didn’t reach essential level of language skills might be a genetic cause, but in many cases they simply didn’t practice speaking (Ibid). Experts say that television and video games are responsible for the fact that families spend less time eating together because children bring their dinner to the television and stare at the screen. Children also don’t get told bedtime stories because children go to bed after watching TV and their parents may feel like they do not need to tell…

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    the mother take care of the kids, cleaning, and being the responsible parent. In the article, “Male Bashing on TV”, Michael Abernethy states that males are portrayed unfairly on TV. Abernethy presents evidence of male bashing on television by using examples of television shows and commercials. The article was published in 2007 on a website named PopMatters.com. This website works to help further society in their knowledge of pop culture. Abernethy’s audience is men from all over the world who…

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    essential need in our daily lives; specifically television. Television continues to be the most influential platform of media. It is a global phenomenon that is still so prevalent to many people across the globe. Statistically, in 2013, Canadians spent approximately 36 hours watching TV per week(Gasher, Skinner, & Lorimer, pg. 3). For these reasons, it is crucial for television to portray positive role models for their audience. Even though the belief of television essentially being sexist is…

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    If we were to examine our surroundings at this very moment, we would see that technology is everywhere. Unknowingly, our dependent on technology has a psychological impact on our behavior and self identity. The most influential are smartphones, television, and the social media because it promotes isolation, changes one 's belief, and alters individuality. The creation of smartphones has everything at our fingertips such as communication, information, and entertainment. I used to communicate by…

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    Neil Postman On TV News

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    In this essay, Neil Postman talks about television news and how the language of pictures differs a lot between the oral and written language of news. He also talks about its impact on the way it draws us in. Postman disapproves of the content of television and the news itself. He finds that television news is not taken seriously anymore and has become solely for entertainment purposes. News broadcasts have dramatic music and images to show that a dramatic event has occurred. This lures us in.…

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    Effects Of Wedding Tv

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    27.05.2016 GÜNEYCAN KARŞIGİL SEC.90 - 2036960 TURKEY'S NEW TREND: WEDDING SHOWS ON TV TV shows effect people's life. In Turkey, TV shows plays a vital role in our society. To increase the popularity of TV channels, producers are releasing a various of new programmes every time. One of them is…

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    version of the TV Buddha shown in the Whitney retrospective in 1982, showed that the TV was buried under an earth hill so that only screen could be visible (76). This showed the contrast between statue and the technical tool was diminished in that television had become a well-integrated basic part of nature and now looked like a huge eye or a window in a mountain…

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