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    Living Without Tv

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    Television is an important part of modern life‚ one we can hardly imagine living without. If I were forced to live without television‚ however‚ I would pursue other interests‚ socialize with friends and family‚ and exercise more often. Without TV in my home‚ I would have time to pursue other interests. For example‚ I love to play the piano and without the distraction of TV‚ I would have more time to practice. At other times‚ I could paint portraits of my family and friends. Painting takes

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    Reality TV Santos Robles ENG 101 Thursday‚ November‚ 8‚ 2012 Professor Lauria Reality TV Reality TV is something that you are seeing more of today. Reality television is when people or celebrities are filmed living there normal everyday lives and are undertaking specific challenges (Farlex Inc.‚ 2012). Reality television attracts many viewers and has become more popular over the past few years. Some

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    Reality Tv Is Bad

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    Reality TV: Unveiling the Curtain The concept of reality TV is not new. In fact‚ the first reality TV show aired in 1948‚ ’Candid Camera’. Reality TV provides its viewers with variety‚ which in turn gives the channel what it wants- revenue. Shows such as "Survivor"‚ "American Idol" and "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" are perfect representatives of reality TV. The younger generations look up to the people in these shows and their number of followers keeps increasing. The stars in these shows gain

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    Effects of Tv on Children

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    Effects Of TV on Children "By the age of 18 a child will have watched 200‚000 acts of violence on TV‚ including 40‚000 murders" (Clark). What does this mean? Well‚ this means the television industry is showing an absurd amount of violence on TV. Television has been around for many years. In 1952‚ the first violent TV show aired on television and it was a hug success ("To much TV is harmful to kids"). Since then‚ the number of violent shows on television is increasing over the years. What makes

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    Tv Is Harmful to Children

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    TV Is Harmful To Children Nowadays‚ TV has become standard pieces of equipment in most home‚ and watching TV has become a common activity for most people. Children like watching TV when they stay at home. Although there are many useful programs for children and many people believe that TV is bad for them for three reasons. First of all‚ some programs are not suitable for children to see. For example‚ there are many police stories on TV. People were killed with guns‚ knives‚ and many other cruel

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    What is reality TV

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    When people watch TV‚ they dont necessary look for good role models‚instead they look for the evil side of it‚ but how does watching them affect the viewer? Before‚ people used to spend with family and friends sharing their stories; however‚ since the creation of television shows such as reality shows this bond died. Reality shows are TV programs created from real life people for real life people‚ this shows are not made from actors following a script. Even though not all reality programs do this

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    In 1995 Douglas Durand went to work for Tap Pharmaceuticals as vice- president of sales. Several months after starting at Tap Pharmaceuticals‚ Durand was in disbelief to find out that the company was bribing urologists to purchase the new Lupron drug for prostate cancer. Durand found the culture at Tap Pharmaceuticals to be in misalignment. In order for Durand to protect his good name‚ he began to document all his findings over a 6 year period and submitting the information to federal prosecutors

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    The analysis of TV shows

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    before the language experiences variations‚ it first undergoes changes‚ which make it look variable. Such changes occur mainly because humans are interacting with each other‚ whether it is through face to face meeting or through social media‚ like TV. TV has been influencing people’s speech in the term of their lexicon‚ by airing some shows‚ which expose many new terms. In this case‚ those shows involve influencing characters to spread the new terms. The influence is not only caused by their good

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    television shows available online for subscribers‚ they will preserve and possible expand the cable TV subscription model. 4.) The cable company has to remain profitable and retain their subscribers. The internet is another tool for them to keep their customers happy. Also‚ cable programmers stand to earn more advertising revenue from their online content. This is because viewers can’t skip ads on TV programs streamed from the web. Technology is always evolving so the cable industry just has to

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    1. Find the distance between the points (a) (0‚ 2) and (3‚ 6) (b) (-2‚ 3) and (4‚ -5) © (2‚ -5) and (-3‚ 7) 2. Find the exact length of the interval between points (a) (2‚ 3) and (-1‚ 1) (b) (-1‚ 3) and (-7‚ 7) 3. Prove that the triangle with vertices (3‚ 4)‚ (-2‚ 7) and (6‚ -1) is isosceles. 4. Show that the points (3‚ -4) and (8‚ 1) are equidistant from the point (7‚ -3). 5. Prove that the points X(2 ‚ -3)‚ Y(-1‚ 10 ) and Z(-6 ‚ 5 ) all lie on a circle with centre at the origin. 6. If

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