The TV Era
The 20th century marked the beginning of a new era - "the modern age." Some of the greatest minds the human race has ever witnessed lived and worked during the last several decades. These "fathers of technology", who arrived well ahead of their time, created the world as people know it. Car, airplane, rocket, are only few of the inventions that prepared mankind for the 180 turn. Some of the inventions found their usage in every day's life, such as: radio, toaster, washing machine...and finally, TV. The TV industry started its development with the invention of the first TV set, somewhere in the early 1950's, and has never stopped growing since. Discussion whether or not television is a positive part of modern life, might seem arguable from several different viewpoints. Positively or not, the television has affected the life of almost every human being on the Earth... First of all, people who lived before "the television
In conclusion, obviously infinite issues involve the TV and it's rather new era. However, the TV brought much more good than bad with its invention. Those who wish not to watch it or not to be influenced by it could simply turn it off, or not even by the TV. On the other hand, those who choose to have "the big black box" and push the red POWER button will immediately enter a different world, the world of tomorrow. Certain individuals, however, misuse the media power of TV. Such people try to make money by selling false products, simply by purchasing the advertisement time from a network. Some others "push" their bad political ideas through the television and make them successful using the wide auditorium, in order to get elected or re-elected. Several other problems involve the television. Due to the huge variety of channels offered by the TV stations, more and more kids tend to stay in the houses rather than go out in the nature and do sports.
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Approximate Word count = 640
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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