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    There is no doubt that Americans love to watch television and spend hours of time on their phones. In the article “Television”, Jeff Ousborne states “Over the last sixty years, no pop culture medium has done more to shape American life than television” (243). Instead of comprising a daily schedule before, now it is a schedule of a favorite show. Not having at least one television set in homes these days is unheard of. If we are greatly interested in a t.v. series, we will spend a great deal of…

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    moved to Baltimore, where she began hosting a hit television show called, People Are Talking (“Oprah Winfrey.” Bio.com. A&E Networks Television. Web. 25 Apr. 2016). After that, she was recruited by Chicago TV station to host her very own morning show. After that she finally became the host of the TV show, that most of the world knows, The Oprah Winfrey Show. It had aired for 25 seasons, from 1986 to 2011(“Oprah Winfrey.” Bio.com. A&E Networks Television. Web. 25 Apr. 2016) Back to her younger…

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    observation took place in Ariel’s home where she resides with her mother, father, and great cousin. The house is located on the 3rd floor of an apartment building; the home was decorated well with pictures of the family lining the living room wall. The television was in the center of the living room with an oversized sectional. There are two bedrooms in the home; Abriel shares a room with her great cousin, a female, who is 21 years old. There were not many toys in the home; and all were stored…

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    amusing and thought provoking work that focuses on David’s childhood reaction to a family that “does not believe in TV”. By describing his personal experience, the author makes the reader think about human interaction and how something as simple as television can demonstrate the difference between people who merely observe the life of others, and people who actually engage with their own life and make the best out of it. Though the author does not explicitly state the intent of the essay, it is…

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    This paper will focuses on the phenomenon of addictions on people’s lives, although they may not always be able to spot it in themselves and others. The issue of addiction can be both physical and psychological. Physically addiction is when your body state and a person cannot discontinue the use of the substance, without damage to one’s health or physical condition. The concept of addiction was transferred to a psychological dependence on some materials or immaterial things. Addiction can be…

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    When it comes to Media whether it 's television or music kids are constantly exposed to violence. People nowadays argue that it 's not the media 's fault it 's the parents fault for letting them see it, but what would happen to tv if the show if no one watched? Things such as video games, movies, and television, are not the only primary causes for a violence acts committed by kids surprisingly enough. They are only singled out due to the violent images which leads parents to believe that since…

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    communicate through only one form of media. The four media groups, photography, cinema, television, and digital media, individually cover the six aspects of media, which are connectedness/accessibility, mobility/portability, public privateness, private publicness, personalization, and last but not least, interactivity. In this essay, we will be focusing on interactivity within photography, cinema, television, and digital media. When the camera was first invented, it was not owned by many…

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    Due to the roaring popularity in medical TV shows such as Greys Anatomy & House, there has been a great concern pertaining to the shows providing false medical information. This may be an issue if nonmedically educated people are consistently being informed with false information; or if they are being injected with a inaccurate mental portrayal of how doctors and/or medical professionals act when they are on the job. Although these shows provide a great source of entertainment to the general…

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    ancient flip phone will become exposed. There is a way, however, to craft a game plan specific to your family situation, save face, and find compromise. We’ve broken down the Four Horsemen of Tech Entanglements:  Apps  Internet  Smartphones  Television/video games…

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    Extrinsic Aspect Extrinsic aspect of this research only consist of how character of this tv series defense their anxieties or their defense mechanism. Defense mechanism by Sigmund Freud consists of rationalization, repression, regression, denial, projection, reaction-formation, sublimation, and subtitution. However the writer will only explain rationalization, regression, denial projection and reaction formation. It is because the writer can see those aspects from HGAM. 3.2.2. Freudian…

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