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    Television is the 20th century invention that has so fundamentally transformed our lives that we have failed to take note of the change. Television has made us reschedule our activities and plan our life in a different pattern. Our lives have been redefined as the TV now shapes almost every facet of life—our choices‚ desires‚ aspirations and dreams. So‚ with the growing use of TV‚ it becomes quite important that we make an analysis of how it has influenced our lives. TV‚ no doubt‚ is a source

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    How Television and Computers Affect Kids Have you ever felt hypnotized‚ entranced or transfixed? Television (TV) and computer consumption by children in today ’s society is felt in this way by an overwhelming majority. Many people get many different kinds of things from watching television and using computers including education‚ violence‚ world issues‚ and child development. Television has become a replacement for family interaction. Family dynamics could be suffering from these programs

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    Laboratory Manual for Television Engineering B. Tech. SEM. VI(E.C.) Developed by Keyur Patel Manish Patel Supported by Tanmay Bhatt‚ Faculty of Technology Dharmsinh Desai University TABLE OF CONTENTS Sr. No. Title Page No. 1. Monochrome and colour television receiver block diagram. 3 2. To Trapezoidal Waveform Generation (15625 Hz). 8 3. To study Sync separator circuit. 15 4. To study Pattern generator

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    The Day My Life Forever Changed Felicia N. Blevins South College Abstract In this paper I will describe what it felt to become a mother. The emotions I went through and the impact it is having on my life. I will also show how the feeling of a new life that a mother carries in her body for months doesn’t change after the first one‚ the subsequent children make you fall in love and have that same rush of emotions all over again. I will describe what kind of person I used to be and what my children

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    Television is the most popular mass entertainment and information medium; it can be seen as a potentially powerful source of socialization that is capable of promoting its own view and ideas about society. Television programming is a very powerful mode of communication. With millions of people watching its messages and propaganda‚ one show on a single channel can reach a massive amount of viewers and change their perception of society. By 1990 in the developed world 98 percent cent of homes had come

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    Television Though john Logie – aird started selling television sets in 1930‚ Germany gets the credit for creating the first device to send pictures through a wire in 1884. In 1884 Paul Gottlieb Nipkow‚ a 23-year-old university student in Germany‚ patented the first electromechanical television system which produced 4000 pixels per second that took on the shape of a picture made of 18 parallel lines The television camera tube‚ called the iconoscope tube was made by ValdimirZworykin

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    with everything – food‚ air‚ natural riches and a beautiful environment that would serve as our home. We are so secure‚ safe and well-nourished within Mother Earth’s womb. However‚ we never saw the real extent of how precious this planet is to us and we went out the world as a successful species but completely a failure as sons and daughters of Mother Earth. Instead of protecting and nurturing the environment‚ we did just the opposite. We built factories that release substances that destroy the environment

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    children should watch television has become a debate as more and more technology comes into our culture. Many researchers have produced studies to see if television programs affect a child’s ability to learn. There have been many scholar articles written about how watching television can affect the way child can learn‚ teach bad eating habits‚ and many other issues that can come from watching the “tube”‚ although these studies do not show a control on the type of television that is presented. I believe

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    youngsters have been serious effect by TV‚ while there are some cogent reasons why this technology still has some positive outlooks. A contradictory impact on society is being seen in watching TV. First of all‚ some people have linked violence on television with crime rates in a real world lead to youngsters‚ who can effortlessly be influenced‚ will copy the behavior they look at. Secondly‚ children are unhealthy due to spending less time on regular exercise. Everyone will completely permit that they

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    brought. An innovation that has troubled the youth of America for many years is television. Although there is no certainty to eliminate this “plug-in drug‚” there are many ways to control and monitor your television as a parent. Children between two and eleven years of age watch an average of 25 hours of television a week.(Children’s Television) Which means that children spend more time watching television than in school. With that statistic it is no wonder why this is such a huge

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