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    interpersonal relationship can foster. These facts coupled with Televisions in homes, has certainty affected how the family socialized with each other. Before the wide availability of TV, I think family would have longer and more intimate talks on the lunch table. Now, family often have casual talks on the sofa with the noise of TV in the…

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    Earles Dickson’s Wife, if she wasn’t clumsy, the Johnson & Johnson employee may have never invented the Band-Aid. Though this isn’t popular now, it was back then. 1944 was when the TV Dinner was invented by William Maxon. He saw that people wanted to eat in front of their television so he made that better by making TV Dinners. Mr. Les Paul of Mahwah, invented the Les Paul guitar which was a really popular guitar that a lot of rock bands used. Thomas Edison also invented the lightbulb here. Goes…

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    Rico. My house in Toa Alta shaped me to be more social since I had friends there that we used to go out and play together. In Caguas, which was my grandmothers house, I didn’t went out and play. My sister and I always stayed inside to play or watch TV. My earliest memory I can recall been on the phone with my parents at my grandmother’s house and then going to my room in my grandmother’s house and crying because I missed my parents and then falling asleep. Both of my parents were deployed at…

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    Australian TV shows that inaccurately represent life in a community such as Logan. For example the TV show ‘Housos’, through the use of the characters characteristics, location and scripting (plot and dialogue) they have represented all Australians in suburban life as feckless individuals, low class citizens and uneducated Bogans. The characters in Housos, they aren’t your everyday Australians who go to the bar after a long day of work, or lounge around their TV after dinner and watch that TV…

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    Methods to achieve a heathy lifestyle Fat,huge, and gross are all words that people think when they hear the word obese. Obesity is something that effects many people, according to the NIH “More than two-thirds (68.8 percent) of adults are considered to be overweight or obese”. Now with that being said you might ask yourself how is that possible? Well, people become obese because they lack motivation to workout, they have unhealthy eating habits, and people not knowing how to live a healthy…

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    going to sleep over in my house. For what my sister Mariela told me, Dad was also going to stay only for that day. Evening came and so dinner at my grandparents house, but only my mom, my brother William and I went. Mariela and Ruth stayed home watching TV in my mom’s bedroom and my father was outside laying on a hamaca, he didn’t said a thing since that morning. Dinner went by so quickly and my mom and us arrived home an hour later. I said good night to my dad when I was passing by the corridor…

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    Jamie Oliver is a well-known celebrity British chef that stars on TV programs and ads but also has his own TV show called ‘Jamie Oliver’s 30 Minute Meals’. Jamie Oliver started the show in England, 2010 and was filming his recipes in his studio kitchen. Families around the world and hardworking people who struggle to cook meals that need to be healthy, affordable and less time consuming, influenced Jamie to provide the solution to simple and easy meals for those people to cook their own healthy…

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    suffered from great losses, such as, adequate bonding, critical parenting, and a healthy lifestyle. The family that once was considered the “male breadwinner/female fulltime homemaker” (Cinotto, 29) form now drastically changed. For many families, dinner time…

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    never forget. They are some key differences and similarities that help define the story overall. The book starts off with Hannah complaining that she has to go to seder dinner with her relatives. When she gets there she tries to escape anyway she can so she goes into the kitchen. A little later she sees her grandpa enraged at the tv. She later finds out that they were playing videos of the holocaust. She is transported into the past when she opens the door for Elijah. When she gets there they…

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    In the TV show Parenthood, one of the characters, Max Braverman, is a child with Asperger Syndrome. Max displayed many of the classic autism traits, including obsessing over specific topics. One of his strong areas of interest was pirates. Max loved to dress up like a pirate and act out his made-up stories. His TV father, Adam, was struggling to find those connection points with Max that he so desperately longed for, so he decided to dress up like a pirate and enter Max's imaginary pirate world.…

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