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    main way for them to make their time pass. Mostly children begin watching cartoons on television at an early age and then they become enthusiastic viewers. Who can forget watching Looney Tunes or Tom and Jerry on mornings? Cartoons have changed drastically over the years but have their lasting effects on children. This has become a problem because too many children around the world are becoming addictive to television and the shows that have been watching have become…

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    Winnie The Pooh Moral

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    “Just because you can’t understand something, it doesn’t mean it’s wrong.” Christopher Robin says to Pooh in the popular kids show. Winnie the Pooh is a very influential tv show to children, and always has been. A.A. Milne the author of Winnie the Pooh obviously knows this, due to how many life lessons are taught by Winnie. I feel the quote above was meant to be a way to show kids that throughout life you’ll experience people and things that will be different, but you have to accept them.…

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    Why Do We Use Gps

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    700 satellites. Russia has the most satellites in orbit, with 1,324. The United States have 658 satellites in orbit. There are 24 satellites in space to control GPS. The type of satellites they use for this is called the Navstar. The Navstar is a network of U.S satellites that provide the global positioning system. GPS is used for navigation by both civilians and the military. The GPS satellites…

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    ” The television in every single living room across the country blares live debates while updating every single American citizen on the status of each candidate. Although there is a mute button for the television, unfortunately, there is no mute button for politics. Ever since the first televised presidential debate in 1960 between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon, the use of television in politics has grown enormously. Time seems to have frozen in a time and place in which the television is…

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    need to be included in the conversations my coworkers were having about television shows. This book was like a giant neon sign saying, “This cable television has to go!” As I have gained more control over my budget, letting things go has become easier. One of the hardest things for me to let go of was cable television. There was no way I could justify paying $60 month just to watch television. So, I had to cancel my cable television plan with AT&T. Instead, I signed up for Hulu and Netflix.…

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    Defining genres for television shows has always been a difficult task, and the sheer amount of shows airing today makes this process even tougher. Not only are there hundreds of shows that are prevalent in network television, but due to the rise in popularity of streaming sites such as Netflix, there are also many shows that get their start on these sites without ever premiering on TV. This saturation in the market of TV shows has obviously produced many different genres of TV shows, and the…

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    Reality Television (TV) is a genre of TV programming in which ordinary people are continuously filmed, designed for entertainment rather than for information. Though eventually, a change in attitude and behavior is usually noticed in these people because they go from ordinary to reality stars within a matter of no time. This genre of TV may present itself in two ways: one as harmless and humorous entertainment which people can choose whether or not to watch; or two, as a negative effect on…

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    and television in XXI century became one of the main ways to inform, present people important aspects of humans’ life. In 2015 more than 1,50 billion of people worldwide had access to television, which means this is one of the greatest tools to influence people’s life. The television as well as movies has an enormous power, which can be good, but sometimes dangerous. This kind of media has an amazing and quite short history, but already have a large impact into the life of people. Television and…

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    There are tons of television shows to choose from. In TV shows, there are a plethora different characters with varying personalities. When we watch a television show we become inspired or motivated by some of the traits of the characters. Detective Morgan is a character from the show Criminal Minds who is a positive role model because he cares about the people around him, even in a job where it might be easier to simply detach himself from the situation. Derek Morgan is extremely dedicated to…

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    Reality Tv Pros And Cons

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    Reality T.V is a genre of television that is supposed to reveal real-life situations. Often, these shows are seen as entertainment from all different genres to another. Unlike our life, we’ll get to choose the kind of ending we’d like to see. However, what we’re not paying attention to is how it really takes a toll on teenagers’ life. Frequently, they gain attitudes, inappropriate behaviors, and lose insight on what’s really important but that’s not all. As you read this paper, you’ll begin to…

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