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    Life without Television When my family’s only television set went to the repair shop the other day‚ my parents‚ my sister‚ and I thought we would have a terrible week. How could we get through the long evenings in such a quiet house? What would it be like without all the shows to keep us company? We soon realized‚ though‚ that living without television for a while was a stroke of good fortune. It became easy for each of us to enjoy some activities alone‚ to complete some postponed chores‚ and

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    American consumption and advertisement What is pop culture? According to the book Signs of Life in USA Pop culture is a shortening of the phrase “popular culture.” The book defined pop culture as a collection of thoughts‚ ideas‚ attitudes‚ perspectives‚ and images of how people preferred by the mainstream population and also pop culture changes within the youth of the world. In todays society‚ there are many effects of popular culture on American consumption and advertisements which consider the

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    Television has purpose serves for development of people. Television has some influences on society. It has some influences are positive‚ some influences are negative‚ but it’s very important for people’s life. In fact‚ television is good invention for entertainment what make people’s life become more convenient and comfortable. TV can help people feel relaxed‚ avoid stress by several gameshow‚ when they working in longtime. They can use it in anytime and very easy to use. They can

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    Orthodox Christianity has had an immense effect on the culture of Russia. The adoption of the Orthodox faith from Constantinople by Prince Vladimir in 988 introduced cultural influences that profoundly affected the Russian consciousness. As the people embraced Orthodoxy it developed a uniquely Russian flavor and rooted deep in the fertile Russian soul. Orthodoxy had a major impact on politics‚ art‚ and nearly every other aspect of Russia’s culture. Orthodoxy helped forge Russia’s world view and defined

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    Reading for General Studies)‚ 2001. EFFECTS OF CULTURE-CONTACT ON THE CONTEMPORARY NIGERIAN LIFE INTRODUCTION This Chapter attempts the review of various definitions of Culture. It also tries to bring out the common characteristics of culture in various definitions‚ which include being dynamic and transmittable from generation to generation. Factors that can influence culture in a particular society and how people can come into contact with the culture of another society are also highlighted

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    Ethiopian beliefs‚ culture and etiquette; How does it affect the way we care for them? Ethiopian beliefs‚ culture‚ and etiquette; How does it affect the way we care for them? Location: East Africa Religions: * Christian 60.8% (Orthodox 50.6%‚ Protestant 10.2%)‚ * Muslim 32.8%‚ traditional 4.6%‚ * Other 1.8% Language: 80 known languages with 200 dialects. Family: * Family is a very important part of Ethiopian culture; their family includes friends‚ and also members of the community

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    Television is almost as ’essential’ as food to some or most people in their everyday life. And that means it has a very influential effect on the people watching it. Anything inappropriate shown on television would be imitated by them‚ and this could lead to unwanted induced violence act in them. In television‚ violent images are seen in films‚ commercials‚ sitcoms‚ cartoons‚ news broadcasts‚ and reality-based programs. More of these types of so-called-violent programs are being shown‚ rather than

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    the morning. At any rate‚ adhering to the late-night culture can bring many problems for youths in the present and the future. Due to the smorgasbord of food outlets that are open 24 hours a day in Malaysia‚ many young people flock to their favourite hangout spots in the wee hours of the morning to meet up with their friends over a plate or two of a local delight. However‚ the majority of youths today do not know about the adverse effects of late-night food consumption. Firstly‚ it is unnecessary

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    Censorship of Film and Television What is Censorship? It is the practice of officially examining books‚ movies‚ film‚ etc.‚ and suppressing unacceptable parts. Censorship usually takes place based on religious‚ moral‚ or personal reasons. In Film‚ censorship has taken many turns and it is continuing to encounter many conflicts. Broadcasting organizations along with the FCC (Federal Communications Center) and the AFA (American Family Association) are supposedly doing everything in their power to

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    British colonialism and its effects on the shaping of Pakistani culture The culture of a nation (a complex structure of unsaid dos and don’ts) is determined by their emotive sensitivities and intellectual development at a given stage in history. The form of social order and its institutions are a reflection of this culture. Pre-British India was on a declining path vis-à-vis these factors. Hence conditions were ripe for the invaders to encourage and establish a culture of collaboration. And they

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