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    Books Versus Tv

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    but I still prefer watching television over the other. Reading requires concentration‚ silent and a lot of thinking in which they’re not much needed for watching movies or series. You could talk and joke around with your friends or families while you’re watching a show‚ but you’ll lose the passage that you paused reading if you start a conversation. I love extending the boundaries of my imagination through reading‚ although I hate the fact that I can’t enjoy the visual motion effect. I love the emotional

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    Too Quiet

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    "You’re too quiet" "Why don’t you talk much" "You need to be louder" These are all comments that I here aimed at me on a regular basis and to be perfectly honest. I am sick of it. You never hear people telling loud people that they talk too much and are being serious about it. People think that being quiet and not very talkative is some kind of flaw that needs to be fixed and as a result often try and get me up to do crazy things as an attempt to try and make me ’come out of my shell’ ❤❤❤ A

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    Apple's 3d Tv

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    Apple’s Glasses Free 3D Television Three-dimensional images are jumping out of movie theaters and into living rooms. Well what exactly is 3D TV? It adds the illusion of a third dimension‚ depth‚ to current TV and HDTV display technology‚ which is typically limited to only height and width. Sony‚ Panasonic‚ Mitsubishi‚ Samsung‚ LG‚ and Toshiba currently released these 3D televisions. Television is finally becoming real‚ and the viewer is “in” the experience. This new 3D generation is going to

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    Male Bashing on Tv

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    Male Bashing on TV In an article written in 2003 by Michael Abernethy entitled Male Bashing on TV‚ the author laments about the negative stereotype depicted by the media of men. In order to gain a better understanding of the effects of Male Bashing on TV‚ people need to understand the consequences on the male bashing. The constant denigration of men in the media will lead to problems in the future; specifically‚ the loss of self esteem‚ the way children view their fathers‚ and how men react to

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    Reality Tv Essay

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    Reality TV Once upon a time god looked upon the hollow nothingness beside him and decided to create life. First there was light‚ then there was earth‚ upon the earth he placed his creations - men and women. He called the first of them Adam and Eve. One day when Adam and Eve where running around naked in paradise they got bored and decided to build a soft comfortable object to sit on. They called this a sofa. When god saw the sofa he decided he liked it so much that he created a little box and placed

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    It is often claimed‚ that everybody is equal in sport‚ which means that without spending money on sport‚ our society wouldn’t be able to make sport available and support persons of natural gifts. In addition‚ most people point out a psychological effect of sport achievements. For instance‚ the fact that the representative of the country wins the Olympic games inspire ordinary people and make them be proud of their native land‚ not to mention that international victories make the image of the country

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    Research on Reality Tv

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    interesting‚ or it has to be ‘planned reality’ because of the numerous legalities and logistics surrounding taping. Problems With Reality TV Some of the problems with reality TV range from ethics to the actual people on the show. When reality TV first hit the big time with MTV’s Real World‚ things were calm since no one knew what to expect. Now with the deluge of reality tv shows on television right now‚ it was only a matter of time before bad writing‚ contestant exploitation‚ and blatant rip-offs were

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    Tv: the Plug-in Drug

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    Shortly after the advent of television‚ critics consistently ridiculed the impact it had on society. The list of negative effects it had on America’s family life in particular‚ only continued to grow. Who would’ve thought the thing that critics once said “brought the family together in one room” would eventually be looked down upon as the cause of a dysfunctional family. Has television done ANYTHING to improve the lives of people in America? Or has it only transformed the American people into root

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    Reality Tv and Morality

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    Survivor (Rushdie‚ 2010‚ p.63). This leads us Rushdie’s thesis “good to be bad” (Rushdie‚ 2010‚ p.64) from which it is comprehensible that people acts like mindless zombies like the hand frying guy. “Good to be bad” refers to a lot of other things too like being selfish just for winning prize and being double faced in the competition. So it forms a question in mind; do you really need to be talented to win these competitions? Absolutely no (Rushdie‚ 2010‚ p. 63). You just need to play the game with

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    Carlos Ruiz ECON 3312 Too Big To Fail Assignment 1/31/2013 The movie Too big to fail is about the economic crisis in 2008‚ where everyone can see how some decisions made affected the different people involved in the economy of the U.S. Throughout the movie there is an ethical dilemma that was always present. Paulson wanted to stop the crisis in any way no matter what they had to do even if they had pass over the law. In the movie‚ the case of Bear Stearns already passed and now the turn was

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