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    destruction of a society‚ an institution‚ a system and etcetera. Moral decay can obviously be perceived in this era. 1.  According to statistics‚ teen is a group of people who portray bad habit the most. Dr. Ted Baehr (2006) revealed the US entertainment poll in his article where sexual materials in movies and in television programs has affronted 58% and 74% teen boys and girls respectively.   2. Dhammananda exposed the upshot from a study that have been conducted by the Youth and Sports Ministry

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    Impact Of The Television ​How may hours a day‚ a week‚ a year‚ do you spend watching television? Everyone enjoys his or her fair share of TV—it’s relaxing‚ and provides the occasional leisure time. The technology of television has been a recent phenomenon that is arguably one of the most influential innovations of the 20th century. Television may have had a rough start‚ but nowadays it is a constant presence in a vast amount of American lives. Once a luxury item‚ TV’s can currently be found in nearly

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    In the last 50 years television has entered the home and influenced the life of virtually every American. This incredibly powerful invention has affected our social lives‚ ways of learning and entertaining ourselves‚ family relations‚ and lifestyles. Americans are almost literally glued to their sets. In the average American home‚ the television is on for seven hours each day. Approximately 75 million sets are tuned in each weeknight‚ and 40 to 50 million people are watching at any time

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    impact on the community because my group’s participation helped make the event possible. This also made an impact on the community because the parent’s saw that this was a safe place they could bring their kids year after year for a night of fun‚ entertainment‚ and candy. The community saw that this is a great event to bring their kids to. This experience has affected the way I think about the community‚ its problems‚ and solutions to those problems by making me see that there are things and problems

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    the three basic types of music heard in original scores during the silent film era and cites specific examples from The Birth of a Nation. (10 points) Music is an important form of art; it has always been utilized by each and every culture for entertainment purpose. Earlier in the silent film era‚ music was generally not included in the films but played in the beginning or at the end to entertain the audience. Later music was used in the form of background score to provide strength to the scenes

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    What are the advantages and disadvantages of telling stories using moving images? The overall objective and purpose of telling a story is to engage with the audience to convey the meaning of a plot and create a human connection on an emotional level (Batty p292). Stories can be told in a variety of ways‚ and the method by which a story/narrative is told determines the way in which we connect and interact with it emotionally. Each mode of story telling is capable of presenting the same story in different

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    us be informed about new products‚ issues or even services that we already ignore or we vaguely know about. We can take for example the news on TV informing us what is Page 2 going on in the world day by day. Media is also considered as an entertainment‚ especially through the performances of acting‚ music and sports‚ along with reading sometimes‚ and video or computer games. So‚ media are a big benefit for us. In fact we can communicate with people around the world in a faster‚ cheaper‚ efficient

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    the acting of the players and the moral aspect which every play has will influence you for many days after you leave the house. But the topic also deals with cinema. Today‚ there is a cinema in almost every town. The cinema provides so much entertainment that few people fail to visit it. One of the reasons for the popularity of the cinema is that it entertains all types or people‚ young and old‚ literate and illiterate. Because it is so popular‚ it must exercise some influence on those whom it

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    meeting people at a restaurant in hopes of finding friends to be acquainted with her new found sobriety. However‚ when she declines an offer of wine‚ she displays conflict between her drinking and non-drinking self because she once conceived that entertainment could only be met through the consumption of alcohol. She portrays a desire for social acceptance‚ yearning to be fun and exciting so that she could be seen as easy to get along with‚ but feels uncomfortable in being so without intoxication. With

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    The Victorian era must have been a boring time for house wives and children. So‚ what was the saving grace that took their boredom away? Parlor games! So‚ what was so great about them? What were the most popular games? Who made the games? What ones are still being played today? Parlor games were a big hit in the Victorian era and some are still being played today. Here are a few of the best. Squeak piggy squeak‚ a mixture and twist of blind man’s bluff. This was a game that was very popular in the

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