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             Park, Park says theere are two sets of advertisers waiting for immigrants who came to the United States.
             - Local Mom and Pop stores (stores with in their own subgroup.
             - And a places that were known to the American population.
             Parks also states that advertisments reveal the organization of the immigrant community, more fully than does the rest of the newspaper. Advertisments also reveal to what extent the immigrant communities have adjusted to American ways.
             Lull's article shows that television is a powerful resource for human communication, especially in family situations. Lull, like Lesser says television is a form of social learning. He says TV's stories and themes employed by views may facilitate conversation. Television generates an alternate reality.
             - TV is not reality, but it reproduces the dominant sense of reality. Realism reproduces and makes sense of reality by ensuring that all links and relationships between its elements are clear and logical. Realism admits fantasy, Wonderwoman. It works by making everything appear realistic.
             In the Stam article he tell how we as viewers receive pleasure from watching television, no matter how bad the news is. Television grants the spectator the illusory ubiquity of the all-perceiving subject. Television allows us to share the literal time of persons who are elsewhere. He also says we oversee the world from a sheltered position. Television manufactures its own audience as well as the news.
             In Lesser's article he argues that television holds enormous and unique potential as an educational tool. He argues television functions as a sanctuary, it offers kindness, self-control, and affection. Television teaches kids about life. He also states that television can show children that there are other people out t
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