Essays About cities television

 

  • Television History
    ... The Commission's recommendation that Sydney and Melbourne, as the first two cities to receive television should have two commercial licences as well, was also ...
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  • Digital Television
    ... This will force computer companies and television makers to get on the ball and ... The current markets include the 12 largest cities in the US, where 30 DTV ...
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  • Violence
    ... the results that riots are more contagious within the area of the broadcast area of the television station, and also that cities with television stations have ...
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  • Tale of Two Cities - Today
    ... What would Charles Dickens be like if he was alive today and writing for television or motion ... Who would star in his works, such as A Tale of Two Cities? ...
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  • Television and the 1950s
    ... Twenty cities in the east and the midwest got this event live on television, making it the first political event to be covered nationally. ...
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  • Television
    ... However, these channels were only received clearly in larger cities. It was very difficult for television signals to pass through the mountains and rural areas ...
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  • The effects of Rap on inner cities
    ... the inner-cities and slums of America are affected by the artists' lyrics. Throughout the course of 1997, a cable network known as MTV (Music Television) took ...
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  • Television Violence
    ... 98 ). Another reason given as to why television violence causes violence in children is apparent in the big cities. Rowell Huesmann ...
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  • Japanese Media Overview
    ... Large cities, such as Tokyo and Osaka, certainly get a great amount of ... more than 250,000 (Mito in Ibaraki prefecture) has no local television broadcasting, but ...
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  • Bad Influences on TV
    ... them often. Another reason why television violence causes violence in children is apparent in the big cities. Aggressive behavior ...
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  • kids and tv violence
    Television violence affects kids Littleton, Colorado; Springfield, Oregon; Jonesboro, Arkansas; Pearl, Mississippi. These previously unknown suburban cities ...
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  • kids and tv violence
    Television violence affects kids Littleton, Colorado; Springfield, Oregon; Jonesboro, Arkansas; Pearl, Mississippi. These previously unknown suburban cities ...
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  • kids and tv violence
    Television violence affects kids Littleton, Colorado; Springfield, Oregon; Jonesboro, Arkansas; Pearl, Mississippi. These previously unknown suburban cities ...
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  • Analysis of Gangs-
    ... are a violent reality that people have to deal with in today's cities. ... so that gang violence becomes more acceptable is the influence of television and movies. ...
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  • Future of Television
    ... Digital television sets are on sale now, though the price is between five to ten ... of 1999, the FCC is requiring that the top 30 markets (cities) join the ...
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  • A Tale of Two Cities - Suspense and Mystery
    Throughout the novel A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens creates suspense and ... This little scheme might work for television shows in which the viewer has a ...
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  • gangs
    ... are a violent reality that people have to deal with in today's cities. ... so that gang violence becomes more acceptable is the influence of television and movies. ...
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  • "Is Violence on Television Acc
    ... As television violence, as well as other media violence, has grown over the past ... There were double-digit decreases in the murder rate in big cities and suburbs ...
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  • violence on television
    ... me is that we're developing in our culture, in our cities, a kind of ... violent movies and television children watch the more likely thay are to become aggressive ...
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  • Violence on TV
    ... children, or parents, or grandparents is out of the closet now, thanks to television. Gay bashing has found its way from the dark alleys of our cities to the ...
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  • TV Violence
    ... professional journals are about the relative effects that television and movies have on the behavior of children and adults. A number of cities have reported a ...
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  • How Does Television Violence Affect Childrens Behavior
    ... or on the general population, but the studies have proven that television violence is ... of violent youngsters have risen not only in the great cities, but also ...
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  • Walt Disney
    ... the age of 65, and since then the Walt Disney Company has produced a new series of animated feature films and in 1995 purchased Capital Cities/ABC Television. ...
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  • Television Born Killers - (Whether viewing TV Violence causes real ...
    ... to violence are likely to be amongst those in the high crime areas of cities. ... on the importance of mediation and on the symbolic function of television in its ...
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  • City And Village Life
    ... Cities have permanent roads; whereas in villages they have temporary mud roads. Television is a common source of entertainment for city people; whereas may be ...
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  • effects of TV violence on Children
    ... in our society that can be directly linked to television violence. Littleton, Jonesboro, Arkansas to name just a few, previously unknown cities will forever be ...
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  • Weaknesses of our nation
    ... Drugs are a big problem in high schools and cities all around this nation ... The television shows that people watch on a day to day basis change the way they live ...
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  • Does the violence in films and on TV contribute to violence
    ... or on the general population, but the studies have proven that television violence is ... of violent youngsters have risen not only in the great cities, but also ...
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  • Entertainment
    ... television, has grown out of control. Society is willing to pay handsomely for its entertainment facilities, sports franchises, and entertainers. Some cities ...
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  • Youth Violence
    ... Nearly two-thirds of the cities that responded had fewer than 50,000 residents and ... and drug abuse, stress--of which childhood exposure to television is just one ...
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