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    you and make you hear sounds that are being transmitted on TV screens. But are you asking yourself why TV is bad for you, because maybe when you sit down to watch ur next TV series you should think about why it’s bad for you. How can watching television be bad for you? The problem with TV is that sometimes the person watching tv does not exercise like they should. A survey was done on 3,200 people, and at the end of this experiment…

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    Television And Unrealism

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    Most people in the United States have watched TV. The programs that people watch show people doing things that aren’t usually seen in an ordinary day, and because of this Barbara Ehrenreich argues that TV is unrealistic and does not represent real people in the real world. (claim)Ehrenreich is correct in saying that TV is unrealistic, yet while she is trying to show this as a negative quality, this is actually the very purpose of most TV. Most of the best TV shows and movies are very unrealistic…

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    In the past centuries, reality TV shows has become one of the most common forms of entertainment in the many households. “Here Comes Honey Boo Boo” is a popular reality TV show aired by TLC, featuring a “Toddlers and Tiaras” star Alana Thompson, who is well known as the ‘Honey Boo Boo Child’ by many, and her “redneck” family as they screen their daily life in rural Georgian. The show was thought to be one of the most controversial reality TV shows of all time and although the TV show series…

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    TV INFLUENCES- Fifty Years of Fashion by Valerie Steele p.118- Yuppie culture may have helped to be defined by popular TV shows such as Dynasty, a popular obsession and 1980s nighttime TV series. End paraphrase. The show garnered worldwide popularity, coinciding with the increased demand of cable within the households in Western culture. The show exhibited the lifestyle of the wealthy, wearing luxurious designer garments, perhaps responsible for furthering the ‘wealthy’ appearance trend of the…

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    perceive on reality television really a realistic display of most people’s reality? Often time’s people are being fooled into thinking that their lives can form to fit those of the actors seen on television, when in fact those people and their lives are only an act put on display for the enjoyment of others. The minds of many are being overtaken by false views of society due to hours spent in front of a television watching shows that are supposed to represent reality. Reality television has the…

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    In 1975, Raymond Williams published a book about television, and in that book Williams wrote about the history of television, how television worked in 1975, and his predictions for television in the future years. This essay will focus on what Williams had to say about television in 1975, in comparison to a show that came out in 1985 (Edge of Darkness) a decade after Williams’ book. This essay will also compare television today in 2017 to how it was in 1975 according to Williams. To begin, I…

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    Of Mice Of Men Analysis

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    lifestyles of U.S. citizens were modified because of the contents of the very popular TV Sitcom, Friends. My thoughts, however, differ from Hopkins; I believe that it is an extreme exaggeration to blame the downfall of Western Civilization on a Television show. Hopkins displays a lot evidence to back up his point by discussing some of the events that followed the airing of the beloved sitcom such as “Paris Hilton [starting] her own lifestyle brand” or “Joey Tribbiani…

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    time, which is a time that families can get together and share a TV show, while the most popular program is broadcasting lively, as what Gabler mentioned, “television has become a kind of friendship machine dispensing groups of people in constant and intimate contact with one another” (316). So it is to my family as well. Watching television shows with my parents has been a daily routine of fun since I was a little girl, and I still remember those evenings after I came back from school, sharing…

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    ENGL 1515 ASSIGNMENT “TELEVISION” BY ROALD DAHL: AN ANALYTIC REVIEW NAME : NUR AFIFAH BINTI NOR HASBI MATRIC NO : 1416044 SECTION : 1 LECTURER : DR. MD. MAHMUDUL HASAN Television has been playing a major part in our lives since its first debut in the middle of the 20th century. It has been the leading means of entertainment with a wide range of viewers from little children to the elderly expanding from Asia to North America in the past five decades since it has been popularized…

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    Television’s Impact on America’s Families Violent Television Shows Have Encouraged People to Be More Violent Walk into any home that has children across the country, and one will see thousands of children watching television shows for mature audiences. During the early evening of July 2, 2000, a young boy named Scott began watching television without his parents monitoring him. He would come home every day after school and begin watching television, even if he had more important things to do,…

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