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    TV Violence and the Future of Our Children In recent years‚ the news has seemed to mimic violence that appears in television and in movies. Several incidents support the majority of people’s assumption that TV violence effects a child’s behavior in many ways. A child’s judgment is hurt badly by viewing TV violence‚ which can have some serious long-term effects. First of all‚ when children see characters on TV or in movies triumph by using physical force‚ they begin to see violence as an acceptable

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    Chapter I Introduction Most children consume their time in front of the television screen for about three hours a day. The estimated number of hours that can be spent by an average child in watching television is 5‚000 by the time he/she enters first grade and the estimated number of hours by the end of high school is 25‚000---more than the time used for other necessary things like studying. Moreover‚ television has been a potent agency of communication and socialization since it provides the

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    Reality and Fiction: the True View 1 Reality and Fiction: the True View Americans rely a great deal on their entertainment to educate them about life. In many ways Americans live vicariously through the experiences of fictional characters and believe themselves to learn many things from fictional characters. For example‚ many persons have said they learned CPR by watching medical shows on television or believe they can assist in a medical emergency because they have seen “experts” on television

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    inspired to write this book due to the fact that she participated in two reality television series‚ Laguna Beach and The Hills. The genre of this novel is young-adult literature. Jane Roberts and Scarlett Harp just graduated from high school and move to L.A. to begin an active new life style. Jane works for an event planner‚ Fiona Chen while Scarlett studies at the University of Southern California. A producer of an upcoming reality series came across the girls at Les Deux Nightclub and presented the

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    or even liked to watch hunting shows. But wen I saw a commercial for the television show Duck Dynasty‚ I had to watch just because it looked so hilarious. Now I watch the show every time its on‚ even the ones that I have seen over and over and still laugh just like its the first time seeing it. Duck Dynasty is for anyone that likes duck hunting‚comedy‚drama‚and life lessons. Duck Dynasty focuses on a reality television hit on A&E Wednesday nights at 10:00 pm. Duck Dynasty’s third season ’s

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    activities. L.V.Krishnan‚ Sharan Sharma‚ Akash Chawla Page 1 of 23 TV viewing: Reasons for Shifting Loyalty Executive Summary With the burgeoning of channels and programmes on the Indian media scene‚ disruptive programming is becoming a reality that broadcasters and advertisers are coming face to face with. Disruptive programmes are shows in differentiated formats that are launched in a time band conventionally understood as meant for a standard programming genre. The TAM Peoplemeter data

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    is a question that comes to mind‚ but is it ever really thought about? Does television make people smarter? According to Steven Johnson’s “watching TV makes you smarter” he states‚ “The relationship between the explicit violence and the post 9/11 terrorist attack anxiety is not the only element of 24 that would have been unthinkable on prime time network twenty years ago”(278). Personally I don’t believe that television makes you gain knowledge. I have never heard of anyone stating that until now

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    the film Christof says: “we accept the reality with which we are represented”. To what extent do you agree with him? Truman Burbank‚ an accountant that lives in Seahaven‚ is the only real thing in his fake world. But is the world that he lives in really fake? Well it is fake but is Seahaven fake to Truman? Truman has accepted the reality of his world that which he lives in. Christof‚ the director of the Truman Show‚ believes that we should accept the reality with which we are represented. This statement

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    their is always something going on in the media everyday. Also‚ the media plays a major role in the generation of the young children in the world today. What is media? “Media is defined as the means of communication for the radio‚ television‚ newspapers and magazines that reach or influence people widely“. (Dictionary.com) How is the media and influence on the generation today? Comparing how it was when I grew up in my generation‚ with the generation today? How can we help

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    INTRODUCTION More than half of television viewers in India today are children of below 15 years. And yet there is hardly any sensitivity about the relevance and impact of what is dished out by various television channels. All of them are operating in a competitive mode for one up man ship in the race for viewer ship. In this order channels are concerned more about “what interests or attracts” rather than what is “in the interest” of children. Neither the Government nor the parents or the teachers

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