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    Cynthia Bryson Benjamin Pressley ENG 111 November 14‚ 2011 Effects of Children Watching Too Much Television How many hours a week do you think you spend watching television? According to a study done by the A.C. Neilson Company‚ the average American spends four hours watching television (“Television”). Generally‚ children watch even more than four hours a week (“How TV Affects Your Child”). Watching this much television can have serious impacts on a child’s health and development (“Colina”)

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    It has long been the belief that bad parenting can have a negative impact on children. There are a variety of contributing factor that are identified as having a negative impact on parenting style‚ such as substance abuse‚ mental health issues‚ life stress and lack of financial and social resources and etc. To further complicate matters there are certain factors that place children at higher risk of experiencing abuse or neglect by a parent who doesn’t have the skills to be a good parent. Maternal

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    Some parents believe that watching television is bad for their children. So‚ they try to restrict their children from watching TV. However‚ other parents think that there is nothing bad in watching TV. Personally‚ I think that watching TV brings children only benefits unless they spend in front of TV set less then a couple of hours daily. For the following reasons‚ which I will mention bellow‚ I believe that television plays an essential role in child’s development. First of all‚ television helps

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    Watching TV is Bad for Children (Argumentative Essay) Today‚ people of different races and generations become victims of TV addiction. Some people watch television because they want to be updated about what is happening in the world. They want to be aware and get connected with different people all around the globe. Nowadays‚ not only adults and teenagers‚ but also children‚ get hooked on television. Because of the busy world people are living in today‚ parents do not have time to take care and

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    Tv for Children

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    TV For Children Television plays an important role in our daily life and it exerts a very large influence on people‚ especially children. Watching television may be a kind of relaxation for children but it can result a lot of disadvantages upon children if we misuse it. The disadvantages of television for children can be vividly seen in the society. As we known‚ things that we usually do can become a habit of us. Like this‚ if children usually watch television‚ it will surely become a habit

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    Tv and the Children

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    The children daily television show was a half hour program when I was growing up. Now‚ children can watch television up to 24 hours per day. A study done by the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation and Children’s Digital Media Centers (2003) statistical findings show that 43 percent children under the age of two watch TV every day. By the age of two‚ 74 percent of all infants and toddlers have watched TV. On average children under six spend two hours per day in front of the TV screen. About the same

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    article “The Debilitating Effects of TV on Children” By Dr. John M Grohol‚ is that the more time children spend watching television‚ the more harmful it is. It is not only detrimental to a child’s education‚ but also socially and medically. Dr. Grohol believes that despite the negative effects television has on children‚ parents continue to allow children to watch way too much. The three main arguments of the article are: 1. there is a definite correlation between children who idolize the television

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    Tv Good or Bad?

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    when your at home or in school then suddenly you read how watching TV is bad i mean is watching TV really bad or good? Think about it...? Which side are you going on? People are always saying the bad side of watching TV there’s a bad and a good side. There are plenty of good and bad things about watching TV I’m not here to tell you that TV is good and not bad or TV is bad not good. I’m here to show you both sides of watching TV Who among us hasn’t spent time watching a show we don’t like or knew

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    Many children in today’s society experience living with only one biological parent. With divorce rates and illegitimate children climbing‚ many kids are forced to live with their parents boyfriends or girlfriends‚ that later become a stepparent. In a study evidence shows‚ “For example‚ the percentage of children living in two-parent homes decreased from over 85 percent in 1968 to less than 70 percent in 2003”.(U.S. Bureou of the Cenus). Increasing in popularity was divorce and childrens living with

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    Technology Assurance Student Research Paper Contest Computer technology is embedded in our Western society in a way that the majority of people seem to forget that it is a relatively new development. The mainstream of this society has quickly adopted computer technology as part of their daily life‚ and in doing so openened up to all the possibilities this technology has to offer. The ever growing group of elderly people (age 60 and older) in our society‚ which will grow from being 20 per

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