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Product Life Cycle Durable Goods
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1,335 wordsAmerican children and adolescents are being exposed to increasing amounts of media violence, especially in television, movies, video games, and youth-oriented music. By age 18, the average young person will have viewed an estimated 200 000 acts of violence on television alone. [ 1 ] Video game violence, children's cartoons, and music lyrics have become increasingly graphic. In movies, action films depict anatomically precise murders, rapes, and assaults; with each sequel, the number of deaths in...
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1,021 wordsThe commercial use of television began in 1946 and has continued to grow through the rest of the century. Television has changed how society spends its leisure time; how it feels about politics, how much people read, how its children are raised and how its culture is expressed (S 5 p. 701). The power that television has to influence people in various ways lies mainly in the fact that people spend a lot of time watching it (S 7 p. 8). So one can see why the type of programming being shown is so v...
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1,181 wordsSex, luxury, and drama sells. But by watching television shows are we putting fantasy thoughts of reality in our head? Isnt that why we watch television in the first place? No one wants to turn on the television and see chubby, middle class citizens go to a cubicle for 10 hours a day, sit in rush hour traffic, get drunk every Friday night with the boys, and spend the rest of the time on the John. I think they had a few movies like that in the last few years, what were they called? Oh yes, Box Of...
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1,493 wordsAuthor and social theorist Tom Wolfe once commented on Canadian professor Marshal Mcluhan's mantra, the medium is the message saying: The new technologies radically alter the entire way people use their five senses, the way they react to things, and therefore, their entire lives and the entire society. It doesnt matter what the content of a medium like t. v. is 20 hours a day of sadistic cowboys caving in peoples teeth or Pablo Casals droning away on his cello. How is it that violence and the ar...
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877 wordsWhat has our society come to these days? Violence is present everywhere around us; in the streets, school, and even at home. Violence can now be seen in many peoples living rooms while they are sitting down watching television. Even if one appears to be a pacifist, violence will find its way into our homes through the television. Violence on television proves to be a root of violence in the whole culturally developed countries, but also in Macedonia. There are many examples and proven research t...
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1,898 wordsEFFECTS OF TELEVISION VIOLENCE ON CHILDREN Television is at the heart of American culture: its power and influence are unparalleled. Approximately two-thirds of Americans report that they get most of their information about the world from TV. (Section I: Watching, Reading and Listening to the News). Though influential, this phenomenon is relatively new. In 1956, only 4. 6 million homes in the United States had television sets and no programming was available during many hours every day. (Surdam,...
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1,052 wordsEffects of Viewing Television Opening with children grow up listening to news of violent acts committed by citizens in their communities with television and movies showing interpersonal violence catches the readers interest, but a more realistic representation of television must be both positive and negative. Mass homicides on school grounds intensified public concern over school violence, which has been increasingly more lethal since 1997. Dealing out death to the bad guys is as natural as good...
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Acts Per Hour Acts Of Violence
612 wordsTV Violence and Children Children from the ages 6 - 11 spend more time watching television than they do in the classroom. The level of violence that they see on prime time television is about five violent acts per hour and the level of violence on Saturday that includes cartoons morning programming is about 20 to 25 violent acts per hour. At this rate, the average American child will see 8, 000 murders before they finish elementary school! As a child sits in front of baby-sitting television, her...
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537 wordsCreative Story: Fathers Handicap For a week in February when I was twelve, my mom and dad started to work hard to set up a Credit Union party. They asked me to help them so, everyday after I got out of school I would help them. Finally Friday came, a day before the big bash and I still had to help set up decorations. We were almost done but, my mom said, Mike can you sent the tables and put up a few lights? After a two hours the two hundred places I had to set up were finally done. My mom took m...
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1,432 wordsEffects of Television on Violence What has the world come to these days? It often seems like everywhere one looks, violence rears its ugly head. We see it in the streets, back alleys, school, and even at home. The last of these is a major source of violence. In many peoples living rooms there sits an outlet for violence that often goes unnoticed. It is the television, and the children who view it are often pulled into its realistic world of violence scenes with sometimes devastating results. Muc...
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1,638 wordsEffects of Television Violence- What has the world come to these days? It often seems like everywhere one looks, violence rears its ugly head. We see it in the streets, back alleys, school, and even at home. The last of these is a major source of violence. In many peoples living rooms there sits an outlet for violence that often goes unnoticed. It is the television, and the children who view it are often pulled into its realistic world of violence scenes with sometimes devastating results. Much ...
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806 wordsViolence, What Are It s Effects? Children begin watching television at an early age, sometimes as early as six months. Children are most prone to being influenced by what they see when they are young. So the question arises as to how the content being viewed affects children at the younger stages of life? Some claim that television violence does not affect children in a negative way, yet others say that it plants ideas in children s head that could become destructive. Many arguments are focused ...
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2,414 wordsOur Quiet Teacher: Television Violence And Children Our Quiet Teacher: Television Violence And Children? Unless and until there is unmistakable proof to the contrary, the presumption must be that television is and will be a main factor in influencing the values and moral standards of our society? ? Pilkington Report (Merriam-Webster Dictionary of Quotations 411) The sentence stunned even the hardest of courtroom observers. Judge Charles Arnold just finished sentencing Joshua Phillips, a young 15...
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Physical Activity Daily Routine
1,154 wordsto their being a couch potato. On the other hand, people who incorporate physical activity into their daily lives can be considered an exerciser. With today? s technology it is very easy for a person to become a couch potato. Many occupations, including going to school, involve hours of sitting. People drive everywhere, ride elevators, and hire others to do physical work around the home. It seems that everything is automated and requires little energy from a person body. For example, a remote co...
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