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    Morality as a freedom

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    Sopranos‚ argues that morality is affected by our own perspective. Morality in Relation to Freedom is true because their are multiple perspectives that can be taken‚ everyone sees them in different ways. Francine Prose in his article claims that Reality Television affect the values and views that the audiences that watch the shows have. This in turn affects their moral character and the way they go about their day today lives. One of the shows that he looks at is the one that Melana‚ a former cheerleader

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    Impact of Electronic Media

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    The impact of media technologies on child development and wellbeing1 by Susan Pitman‚ Senior Research Officer‚ OzChild Rights context Article 17 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child states that “States Parties recognize the important function performed by the mass media and shall ensure that the child has access to information and material from a diversity of national and international sources‚ especially those aimed at the promotion of his or her social‚ spiritual and moral

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    it is doing under wraps. Ironically‚ one of the voices that is being raised against it is none other than that of the ultimate media machine‚ Hollywood. While celebrities take on the tabloid photographers who follow them around‚ the movie and television industry is giving us depictions of venal reporters and scheming entertainment conglomerates‚ which pull no punches when it comes to revealing how amoral our culture industry has become. Recently‚ there have been two important examples of this

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    starting the younger generations young by pulling them in with television ads and teaching them to pick fame. The entertainment industry wants to teach them that fame is the key to happiness and that everyone can become successful in this industry even if this is not true. An example of this in the documentary was when the little kids filmed for X-Piolet TV in the mall‚ they told parents that their kid would be trying out for reality TV. Many of the parents were okay with it and it was teaching their

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    Mtv Case Study

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    is rare to find anyone who has not heard of MTV. MTV is a household name to teenagers almost everywhere around the world. In the year of 1981 MTV was launched as a music television and in the year of 2004 it was placed in the top 50 brands in Businessweek’s global ranking. It is one of the most profitable and influential television networks of all times. Since its inception it is offering various entertainment programs to its audiences. Various rock bands and artists like bon Jovi‚ Duran Duran‚ Madonna

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    Here you have another twenty something ungrateful Hollywood raised female woman-child‚ in another typically ungrateful for celebrity-family with parents who are so self absorbed and ungrateful towards themselves‚ that you wonder how they can have time left to be ungrateful towards the children under their roof/in their lives. But oh‚ they find time. So what keeps you watching? The 15 minute ’clinique’ beauty of the twenty something self described "socialite"? The little "naughty-bits" they sneak

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    Critical reaction to the series has been mixed‚ with some characterizing the show as "offensive‚" "outrageous‚" and "exploitative‚" and others calling it "must-see TV."[6][7] The A.V. Club called the first episode a "horror story posing as a reality television program‚"[8] with others worrying about potential child exploitation.[9] James Poniewozik mostly praised the show‚ but criticized the producers for "the way that the show seems to assume that those viewers will look at this family and the world

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    created by a variety of reality television shows. They are mostly famous for their outrageous behaviour and stupidity. World of modern music and art is full of mediocre. Most of modern songs are hurting my ears and lyrics don’t make much sense. I recently went to a gallery of modern art in London and was unpleasantly surprised by most exhibits –some of them could’ve been made by any nursery age child. Why waste years on getting a good education when you can just go on reality show and gain fame and

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    that television makes children "dumber.” In my opinion this statement can be true or false. If children watch educational shows or movies instead of the non-educational I think that they would not get dumb. If you think about it‚ it’s not the children’s fault that they are watching the "dumb" shows; it’s the parents fault because they should put on something educational. Parents should limit the child’s time watching television. The children should only be allowed to watch an hour of television. Then

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    Assignment 7

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    Should sex and violence on television be restricted? Many believe that the explicit use of sex and violence on television has a drastic impact on the morals and teachings of our youth in today’s society. Children are placed in a difficult position‚ in today’s society‚ to fit in and be well liked and respected by their peers. They are at an early stage in their lives where nearly everything they see or hear will influence and shape them in one sense or another. As television costs have dropped substantially

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