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  • The Dangers of Controversial Television Advertising

    The Dangers of Controversial Television Advertising

    Jennifer Barnhart Kirk Miller Comm 110 April 6th, 2006 The dangers of controversial television advertising "I do not care if I show your child something that you would not want them to see". This seems to be what some television advertising agencies are saying to us these days. We live in a society that seems to be progressing at a rate so fast that some parents wish technology would slow down. Television is a main

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    Essay Length: 1,305 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Janna
  • Coca-Cola Television Advertisements

    Coca-Cola Television Advertisements

    Fifty Years of Coca-Cola Television Advertisements: Highlights from the Motion Picture Archives at the Library of Congress presents a variety of television advertisements, never-broadcast outtakes, and experimental footage reflecting the historical development of television advertising for a major commercial product. The online collection includes five excerpts from stop-motion advertising developed for Coca-Cola between 1954 and 1956 by the D'Arcy agency and makes public for the first time eighteen excerpts from the Experimental TV Color Project

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    Essay Length: 265 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Controvercial Television Advertising

    Controvercial Television Advertising

    CONTROVERCIAL TELEVISION ADVERTISING Today's advertising companies represent themselves and their product to society with the use of sex, drugs and alcohol potentially posing a thereat to innocent adolescent minds. All over the world people watch television for purposes of education, entertainment and to alleviate boredom. So as you can tell it's a part of our daily lives. What's to be done when during a break form your favorite TV show you see a commercial about

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    Essay Length: 715 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 2, 2010 By: David
  • Is Tv Harming America?

    Is Tv Harming America?

    Those who proclaim that television is harming society may be too quick to judge television, in fact in some ways TV can help society. One only has to look at programs such as America’s Most Wanted and Unsolved Mysteries, they may often be on the corny side, however America’s Most Wanted has helped authorities capture many wanted fugitives. News programs have gotten more and more graphic in recent years, but the amount of information given

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    Essay Length: 356 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: David
  • Being True to oneself: Helpful or Harmful?

    Being True to oneself: Helpful or Harmful?

    History has shown that “this above all: to thine own self be true” can lead to heroism and strength or stubbornness and disaster. Rosa Parks, Adolf Hitler, and Abraham Lincoln all prove Shakespeare’s theory, but are their actions always helpful to others? While the statement sounds good, it can, in fact lead to disastrous results. In the final analysis, being true to oneself can be an excuse to hurt others as much as a

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    Essay Length: 1,278 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: Mike
  • Television Drama

    Television Drama

    The viewer positioning in television dramas play a very important and critical part in how the drama is portrayed to the audience, and hence this gives an idea on how successful the show will be. Dawson’s Creek is a relatively new TV drama aimed at teenagers and the issues they face and have to deal with in society today. The viewer positioning, in relation to the show’s themes, construction and values will be discussed and

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    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: Bred
  • Leadership in Harms Way Essay

    Leadership in Harms Way Essay

    26 Jul 05 From: HMC(Sel)(SW) Felipe Villasante To: Naval Air Reserve Chief Petty Officer Association Subj: LEADERSHIP IN HARMS WAY ESSAY 1. Merriam-Webster dictionary defines leadership as the office or position of a leader; capacity to lead; the act or an instance of leading, and it defines a leader as a person who has commanding authority or influence; a first or principal performer of a group. In the 1965 movie “In Harm’s Way”, Rear Admiral

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    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Janna
  • Criminalizing Conduct: Harm Principle Re-Considered

    Criminalizing Conduct: Harm Principle Re-Considered

    Criminalizing Conduct: Harm Principle Re-considered Synopsis To criminalize a certain act is to declare that act illegal and devise sanctions in response to that act. This process of criminalizing an act is a rather extreme form of censuring whereby that particular conduct is made both unlawful and punishable. Hence, on what basis do we make the colossal leap in distinguishing what is wrong from what is right, and what should be prohibited from what should

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    Essay Length: 1,144 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Does Arresting Spousal Batterers Do More Harm Than Good

    Does Arresting Spousal Batterers Do More Harm Than Good

    Does Arresting Spousal Batterers Do More Harm Than Good I believe that arresting spousal batterers can never do any harm. The research study presented by Schmidt and Sherman seamed very bias. After being proven to be misinterpreted by Stark my beliefs were held strong. Spousal batterers need to be reprehended and the victims need to be protect the minute they call for police help. Distancing the victim from their attacker can be a major help

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    Essay Length: 592 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Bred
  • Violence in Television

    Violence in Television

    Violence in Television Before graduating from high school, the average American child will have witnessed 8,000 murders and 200,000 acts of violence on television. This overwhelming presentation of violence to society can only mean one thing: violence sells, and sells big. But we must ask at what cost? Since violence in the media has long been analyzed and discussed by researchers and media, several measures have since been implemented to stop or reduce violence on

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    Essay Length: 568 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 13, 2010 By: Max
  • The Influence of Reality Television on America

    The Influence of Reality Television on America

    Reality television is the most popular genre of television in America. People love to sit and enjoy the unscripted dramatics or humorous situations, the ordinary people instead of famous paid actors, and the real situations. Reality television has existed in different forms since television began, but the term is most commonly used to describe the programs produced since the year 2000. Reality television contains a wide range of topics that range from game shows to

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    Submitted: January 13, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Television’s Effect on Society

    Television’s Effect on Society

    The introduction of television to society is one of the most significant social events in the twentieth century. The first advertisements for the television pictured a family gathered around the set with “Sis on Mom’s lap, Buddy perched on the arm of Dad’s chair, Dad with his arm around Mom’s shoulder” (Winn 352). Today, ninety percent of American households possess a television and the average American home has more television sets than people. The average

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    Essay Length: 1,711 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: January 13, 2010 By: Andrew
  • The Internet Vs. the Television: Which Is the Primary Source of Media Entertainment?

    The Internet Vs. the Television: Which Is the Primary Source of Media Entertainment?

    The Internet vs. The Television: Which is the Primary Source of Media Entertainment? Submitted by Anna Bettina Bautista Mico Cortez John Nathaniel Laxamana Erlaine Vanessa Lumanog Niko Lorenzo Peralta Daryll Santillan March 28, 2008 Introduction In the year 1953, the television was introduced to the Philippines. The primary broadcasting network then was ABS-CBN (which was formerly known as Bolinao), pioneering color television service, programs and films. Programs being telecast at the time were mostly borrowed

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    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Top
  • South Park's Influence on Television

    South Park's Influence on Television

    South Park, the animated TV series aired on Comedy Central was created by Matt Stone and Trey Parker and is one of the many new shows that involve animation with high-level adult comedy that parodies current events going on across the United States and throughout the world. South Park is just one of many new shows that involve this sort of high end entertainment and they are taking the television ratings by storm. This show,

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    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Audience Perception of the Stereotypical Black Image on Television

    Audience Perception of the Stereotypical Black Image on Television

    Audience Perception of the Stereotypical Black Image on Television In the introduction to the section on understanding social control in Race, Class, and Gender in the United States, Paula Rothenberg states “The most effective forms of social control are always invisible”(507). One of the most prevalent forms of invisible social control the creation and perpetuation of stereotypes. Studies have shown that stereotypes can become so ingrained in the minds of those exposed to them that

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    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Mike
  • Television and Its Influences

    Television and Its Influences

    Television and its effects Over the years television has turned into a greater part of our society. As years pass, there is a wider selection when choosing what to see. U.S. Surveys indicate that seven to seventeen year olds average about twenty-five to thirty hours per week of television, while children in pre-school may be viewing up to sixty hours a week (Ritter). Obviously, television has increased its number of viewers dramatically. Not only have

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    Essay Length: 565 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Max
  • Television's Dominating Effect

    Television's Dominating Effect

    Television's dominating effect According to George Gerbner's Media Cultivation Theory, television shows cultivates people's beliefs of reality. Television is there for birth, and it measures the effects such as advertisements before and after. Cultivation is the building and maintenance of life in society and Gerbner argued that television has long term effects which are small, gradual, indirect but cumulative and significant. He studied how watching television may influence viewer's ideas of what the everyday world

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    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Effects of Television on Children

    Effects of Television on Children

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Life Without a Television

    Life Without a Television

    Life without a 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 a television for a while was a stroke of good fortune.

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Mike
  • Can Knowledge Be Harmful

    Can Knowledge Be Harmful

    There have been many times in my life when I have heard people use idiomatic expressions such as "some things are better left unsaid" and "what you don't know can't hurt you." I had never thought too much about these statements before, merely assuming them to be random expressions with no debatable meaning. However, several days ago I was talking with one of my friends about dating and she said "the knowledge that he's going

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Television Violence and Children

    Television Violence and Children

    The effects of television violence and children can vary according to the child. There are various effects, both physical and psychological, that can occur. First of all, the child, through his years of watching television, may develop the concept that violence is a way to solve problems. The watching of these television shows is where most of the children pick up this aggressive mindset they have. It is to be said that eighty percent

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    Submitted: January 18, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Harmful Chemicals That Are in Our Environment

    Harmful Chemicals That Are in Our Environment

    Harmful Chemicals That Are In Our Enviroment According many scientific researchers, our entire population has been dowsed with chemicals. There are several aspects of this dowsing that should concern us. First, and foremost, many of these chemicals are suspected to have damaging health effects on humans, as well as, other life forms. Second, most of these chemicals have only recently been produced so the environment is clearly changing and being challenged by these newcomers.

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    Submitted: January 18, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Television Production

    Television Production

    ABSTRACT Television has been an excellent medium for entertainment and information ever since the invention of the electron scanning tube in 1923 by Vladimir Kosma Zworykin, who is considered the father of the modern television. With the conversion to digital format 1080i in 1998, there has been a boom in the production of different types and technologies for Televisions. A new generation of televisions has been developed, including liquid crystal display (LCD), rear projection, and

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    Submitted: January 18, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Effects of Television

    Effects of Television

    EFFECTS OF TELEVISION Television has been in our lives for a long time. It is a controversial topic whether television is good for people or not. The good side of television is giving information. However, when you think about the bad sides of television, you will see that they are much more than the good this good side. They include making people asocial, causing them to have bad habits and breaking the moral values of

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    Submitted: January 20, 2010 By: July
  • Marijuna: Should It Be Legalized and Is It Harmful

    Marijuna: Should It Be Legalized and Is It Harmful

    Title: SHOULD MARIJUANA BE LEGAL AND IS IT HARMFUL General Purpose: Speech to Persuade Specific Purpose: To get my audience to be pro on legalizing marijuana Thesis Statement: Marijuana isn't harmful and should be legalized Organizational Pattern: Cause and Effect To the AIDS or cancer patient, marijuana is the plant that fights nausea and appetite loss. To the nutritionist, its seed is second only to the soybean in nutritional value and is a source of

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    Submitted: January 20, 2010 By: Jon

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