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    ‘The decentralisation of retailing and other services has had a major impact on urban areas.’ To what extent do you agree with this statement? 40 marks. Decentralisation is the process in which the population‚ retail and industry moves from urban CBD’s to the outer city. An out of town shopping centre is a group of shops and facilities that are located away from a towns CBD. This movement will have positive and negative impacts on both the urban area and the outer city‚ where the out of town centres

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    Film’s Impact on Society Film has played a huge part in American society since 1878 when Edward James made the first real motion picture. Ever since Edward’s first movie production‚ film has made many technological advances that change the way we look at film today. This is obvious when you go to a local movie theatre today rather than looking at movies from the 1900’s. I am very interested on finding out information about the impact of film on society. I personally think that today’s film has many

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    Television has too many advertisements during programmes” Is TV being ruined by adverts which have no relevance to the programme? Well throughout my piece of writing i am going to give my personal views and the views of others on why i think there are too many commercials now-a-days on television. When you watch a programme generally you do not want it to be interrupted by irrelevant information? Have you ever had a glance at what is going to be on next and the show says thirty minutes‚ but

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    watching TV. Children who are TV viewers increasingly view life as an entertainment Children want to be like a TV artist. TV show affect aggressively. Besides‚ it is inevitable to watch TV without facing revolting violence. Once more‚ the effects of television viewing depend on program content and genre. Children are required to be advised what right TV program to watch by their parents. (Carter Bill‚ 1996) This study do with 250 children. Their ages should be between three ad twelwe. This ages are important

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    14 2013 How has the nature of family life changed in Australia over the past 50 years and what impact has this had on Australian society ? Society and culture The nature of family life in Australia’s has changed over the past 50 years mainly due to advances in technology‚ changes in gender roles and also because of who has power and authority in todays modern families. As a result of these changes‚ Australia’s society has been impacted in many ways. For example‚ there has been an increase

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    How did television impact on Australian society? Television was first introduced to the Australian society in 1956. Television changed the way Australians spent their leisure time - people began staying at home‚ rather than going out to the cinema or other venues. Television exposed Australians to American culture on a larger scale than ever before. Throughout the 50s television portrayed an idealized version of reality‚ displaying thin‚ beautiful woman and charming‚ well-trimmed men. The influence

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    Through the years‚ society has come accustomed to channels such as CNN‚ Fox News‚ ABC News‚ etc. People have been given the chance to watch debates unfold without actually attending and witnessing such discussions live. However‚ these television networks hold more power than expected as they can control what the people see and almost always of what you see is what you believe. With that being said‚ Television can help shape ones opinion on who should be elected. This in turn leaves politicians to

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    Introduction Since the industrial revolution‚ society has become more and more dependent on technology. So much so that we sometimes lack the willingness to think before we act. We become impatient if it takes more than a few seconds to download a copy of the morning news paper. We expect immediate responses to our email‚ and we expect someone to answer their cell phone whenever and wherever we call. “Industrialization resulted in rapid and sustained economic growth and a massive increase

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    Advertising and its Impact on Society Everywhere you look‚ whether it is on television‚ magazines‚ the internet or billboards‚ there are dozens of products or services that are pushed onto consumers. The firms that are responsible for creating these advertisements are paid to persuade the consumer that he or she needs the product being advertised. The techniques used in the advertising industry usually focus on the benefits that will be brought to the consumer than on the actual product itself

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    POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE IMPACTS OF DAMS ON THE ENVIRONMENT The human being has been struggling in order to shape the ecosphere in a man- ner he wants since the first day. The period in which this struggle was observed most intensively was the period covering the transition from a migrant and primitive hunter society to a resident life and fa rming. The most deep-seated environmental modification against the nature that had been realized in the history of the human being has started at this time. Even

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