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    The first essay was written to focus on negative criticism on television‚ “Television: The Plug-In Drug” by Marie Winn‚ was about the influence of television on family life and parent-child relationships. Author of children’s books‚ Marie Winn sees only a negative outcome with television and family. I did not like her article because I think that it’s good to watch TV. You are informed about your surroundings‚ you learn a lot of things and it doesn’t change family relationships. Winn says that

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    Television: Electronic Enemy or Pixelated Pal? Is it possible for television to impact the way you enact with life? I believe that nothing on Earth can impact you unless you choose to make it impact you. Barbara Ehrenreich claims‚ “Only after many months of viewing did I begin to understand the force that has transformed the American people into root vegetables.” I strongly refute this claim. Television has many useful resources like cooking shows and the news‚ but it also has its “magnets” like

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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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    the essay "Television: The Plug-In Drug" by Marie Winn‚ the author explains how television separates people from each other. Television‚ she claims‚ replaces the human contact by keeping the television viewers interested in the television programming instead of having a human companion. In the essay "Dearly Disconnected" by Ian Frazier‚ the author describes the cell phone as an object that will take out the payphones‚ increase human contact and decrease privacy. For example‚ televisions and cell

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    Access to satellite and Internet television does more harm than good. Many people have strong feelings about the value of television‚ especially now that programmes are available through satellite and over the Internet. There are those who suggest that increased access to these programmes does more harm than good. However‚ there are those who insist that is it a good thing. People from the first category‚ claim that satellite and Internet TV has a lot of negative sides. For example‚ some

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    to find the family who doesn’t have a television in their living room‚ bedroom and even study room. Television is widely used telecommunication medium for transmitting and receiving moving images with sounds. It was available to be set in homes‚ businesses and institutions since 1920‚ particularly as a source of entertainment and news. As the other technologies develops‚ the television also have been had huge developments. Just a few decades ago‚ television showed the color with only black and white

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    Deneke 1 What Television is Really Doing to Our Children by Betty As we already know‚ television has changed the world and how we view it. In today’s world‚ majority of what we see on the television ranges from violence to sexuality to profanity. There is no doubt that whatever is shown on the television can not only easily influence the behaviour of adults‚ but also the most vulnerable minds which is that of young

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    TELEVISION AS A MEDIUM FOR MODERN DAY MYTHS Throughout the 1950s and 1960s television programming developed rapidly into more than an assortment of fact and fiction narratives; it became itself a social text for an increasing population‚ "functioning as a kind of code through which people gleaned a large portion of their information‚ intellectual stimulation‚ and distraction" (Danesi‚ 240). Since its inception in the mid-1930s‚ many of television ’s programs have become the history of many cultures

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    who like attention just naturally get more attention. The rest of us get less‚ and ogle. Most of the fiction writers I know are Americans under forty. I don ’t know whether fiction writers under forty watch more television than other American species. Statisticians report that television is watched over six hours a day in the average American household. I don ’t know any fiction writers who live in average American households. I suspect Louise Erdrich might. Actually I have never seen an average

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