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Television is not a bad thing, but in fact is a resource that can be used to educate and entertain people of all ages. There are many programs on television, which do not educate, because everyone needs to be entertained.I feel that television is a resource that is not used to the full extent that it could be. Television programs that educate are scarce and those that do educate are often on during the day when children are at school. Television stations should organise their programs so that the education shows are shown when children get home from school (3:30 - 4:30) so that the children will be able to learn while enjoying themselves at home.Schools often use television as a way of educating students because on television, they can demonstrate many things that cannot be done in the classroom, and often show things that cannot be experienced in the country or area where the school is located. I think that this is an excellent use of television and more use should be made of it in education, because it offers many advantages to classroom teaching.The drama serials on television are neither entertaining or educational. These shows simply depict "real life" (in the broadest sense of the term) and therefore do not teach or e
Then come home around seven o'clock to their families who have already had dinner, and the kids already getting in bed. But ultimately, in the end people are searching for meaning, and that meaning can only come from within, and for each of us to find. Something like "hey come with me, I can be a real friend to you, make you laugh, and share the world together. Sports programs and broadcasts of sporting matches are very good. As the hours of straight zombie-like watching go by, the person slips further into the fantasy world of television, and with you breaking that link between them and the tube comes as a shock to them. Sanford Don't shoot the messenger New York NY, The Free Press. But we all need an open mind to look for what we seek. With that in mind, how can it be possible for people to see past these views long enough before they realize what impact the media has on them, if they ever do, let them decide for themselves. Bibliography Bibliography 1) Norman Solomon. In addition I notice how the messages that commercials send are so blatant and up front, "Look, you are worth diddly scum unless you buy (lots of) this product. Statistics have proven that Americans represent only four percent of the global population, yet we burn of a quarter of the world's resources, and produce half its inorganic wastes. Someone can be so engulfed that it becomes a regular part of his/her daily routine.
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