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Category Archives: Education
Television Can Be a Good Thing if Given The Opportunity
In Tele[re]vision, researchers take another look at television. Society is used to hearing the negative effects of television and how it ties in with failing grades and obesity in our children of today. Nicknames given to the television are “boob tube” … Continue reading
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The Revival of Journalism: Buried Alive in Information
It seems we have contradicted ourselves: we want to know everything, yet when “everything” is given to us we retreat in a state of information fatigue. When it comes to information and technology we have the mindset that more is … Continue reading
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Multi-tasking is Not Beneficial to Anybody
In today’s society, multi-tasking is taking over. People multi-task every day whether it’s talking on the phone while driving or simply watching television while being on the internet. However, studies have been conducted to show that multi-tasking is impossible. You … Continue reading
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TMI: Too Much Information All At Once
Whether the information is personal, business, or entertainment oriented…it’s just too much. Being 100% honest, it does not affect me that “Stephanie” has class, then a doctor’s appointment, then has to walk her dog, go to the gym, and finally … Continue reading
Feminism in the 21st century
Decades ago there was a movement growing in the 1960s and 70s, the fight for equality for women. To be recognized and acknowledged not only as a mere wife or mother, but as a respected citizen of our society. So … Continue reading
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Spice Girls add a different spice to the hearty plate of feminism.
“If you wanna be my lover, you have got to give, taking is too easy, but that’s the way it is” – “Wannabe” by the Spice Girls. As I read this article, I can’t help but to feel compelled … Continue reading
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Age vs Overload: How Children’s Programming Gives Adults a Break
As adults, our minds are constantly at work. Yes, we stress our brains at our job, the bank, driving home, and even cooking dinner. However, with today’s technological advancements, information is EVERYWHERE whether we seek it or not. Even while turning … Continue reading
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To be Independent or Dependent? That is the Women’s Choice.
I often find myself pondering over the question of “what has our society come to?” Between women fighting over a man they do not even know to women barely wearing any clothes doing “wild” things, you have to think that … Continue reading
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The potential of children’s television as a tool for socialization.
The evolution of the human race is woven together by storytelling. Any significant societal, religious, or artistic breakthrough from Greek Mythology to The Bible has survived through this means of communication. Oral Storytelling was the original form of information going … Continue reading
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Freedom of Speech: What’s your definition?
According to the constitution, freedom of speech means we are allowed to say whatever we please in public about anything even the government, but we cannot say things can potentially dangerous or life threatening to someone or groups and we cannot state … Continue reading