Watching the news is being smart because it lets us know what’s happening around the world and most important in our community.I agree with Johnson in a sense that the “right” TV will increase brain activity and make people think while they are watching TV.These multiple threads is what makes people to be engage in the show and stimulate their brain, which is nourishing.Another element that he reports “social network” explaining how, “when we watch these shows, the part of our brain that monitors the emotional lives of the people around us – the part that tracks subtle shifts information and gesture and facial expressions – scrutinizes the action on the screen, looking for clues” (291).Steven Johnson’s argument in “Watching TV Makes you ...
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In the article “Watching TV Makes You Smarter”, Steven Johnson believes that TV does make you smarter, while in her article “Thinking Outside the Idiot Box” Dana Stevens completely disagrees and critiques his article.Steven Johnson uses logos when he starts stating facts about TV shows and lets the audience know full details about it.Stevens also says at a point “just turn the set off… and see if you get any dumber.”(Stevens, 2012, p. 298) Turning off the TV for a few days will not make you become dumber.This is just proving the point that watching TV does not make you any smarter, and not watching TV does not make you any dumber.At some points Stevens even makes fun of Johnson when she says “ Johnson’s claim for television as a tool for...
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“Watching TV Makes You Smarter.” They Say / I Say With Readings.Do you learn from watching TV?He makes many good persuasive points in his argument that TV isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but too much of anything is never a good thing.It made her realize that watching animal shows are fine, but wonders why people think this when in all reality it could be a violent animal show.She is pointing out that shows on TV do not necessarily always do a person good but quite the opposite.
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In those shows the plot was spelled out for you, and watching them required little brain function, whereas shows today require much more mental participation from the viewer.It is also true that certain programs make your brain function similar to the way reading a book does, so I truly believe that watching certain televisions programs can make someone smarter.In fact, anyone who is looking to give their brain a "cognitive workout" can simply click on the television and navigate to programming that will supply the brain with good quality input, which will make them smarter.I believe for parents, television can be utilized as a useful educational tool for their children.Is it true that is a common, widely accepted belief that books can m...
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Contrary to most people’s expectations that TV and video games play a role in sharpening our minds, Johnson proves that the complexity of the TV shows aired and video games that are played have a fundamental role in sharpening our minds and making us more attentive.Likewise, when watching television with friends or families, one also has to read their minds; what they anticipate and feel about the program.The TV shows and video games are actually making people smarter as opposed to the belief that nothing good can come out of TV shows and video games.Watching the television shows provides a platform for improving our neurological development.Modern TV shows have subtitles that allow viewers to quickly read through and grasp the concept o...
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Steven Johnson also states in his article about shows associated with “quality” entertainment shows such as Murphy Brown and Frasierand how the intelligence arrives fully formed and the witty things that the actors say to one another to avoid lapsing into a tired sitcom but says that “You no more challenge mind by watching these intelligent shows than you challenge your body by watching Monday Night Football”.Dana insist that Steven Johnson theory be put to the test by having everyone partake in a National TV Turnoff Week event to see if anyone gets any dumber.I say of course TV makes you want to watch more TV but that is the same as if you were reading a good book.In a couple of recent articles that I’ve read one Author Steven Johnson, ...
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Whether it is for the good or bad that depends on what, and how often, we watch.THINKING OUTSIDE THE IDIOT BOX: Dana Stevens .REALITY TELEVISION: OXYMORON: George F. Will .WATCHING TV MAKES YOU SMARTER: Steven Johnson ....TV makes you smarter or dumber.
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A television show in the past like “The Cosby Show” would have had a story plot for just that thirty minutes and the episode wouldn’t have any effect on any other episodes.Within the article Johnson is explaining how the standards for judging television shows have changed over the years.Steven Johnson states, “I believe that the Sleeper Curve is the single most important new force altering the mental development of young people today, and I believe it is largely a force for good: enhancing our cognitive faculties, not dumbing them down” (Johnson 279).In the article “Watching TV Makes You Smarter “Steven Johnson believes television does make you smarter.He also explains that not all television is going to make you necessarily book smart b...
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Johnson’s argument responds that when we watch the shows all of parts of our brain seem opening out that monitors the emotional lives of the people around like “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” or “The love boat,” ect.He uses the images telling us what the intellectual effect of television viewing.It enhances their cognitive faculties, but not dumping their mind down, therefore, it could improve their characters from connection of the TV.Johnson feels that through of TV can make everyone to be better by the way they see.Through this kind of television, the young generation can be taught how to deal with difficult situation.
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Steven Johnson.In Johnson’s article “Watching TV Makes You Smarter”, he creates an audacious tone by going against what is commonly believed.TV is part of them”.Steven Johnson a credited author and popular culture media analyst goes against the common perception of television in his article Watching TV Makes you Smarter.Common Culture.
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The thoughts in our minds turn into the words that we speak and the actions we imitate.If these thoughts are created by the violent images seen on TV, then the words we speak will become hateful and cruel and our actions will cause harm to those around us.They are promoting negative influences which in return will swarm the young, developing minds of children and create adults with immoral actions and emotions towards violent situations.While the state of the mind and family life are both crucial contributors to the actions of children, it is wrong to rule out the influence of violent television programs.Some might say that there are too many variables that have to be taken into consideration with a child’s... ... middle of paper ... .....
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He says to make sure you tell them how good they look and that nothing says “good job!” like a firm open-palm slap on the behind (260).Gerald Greff, Cathy Berkenstein, Russel Durst.This insightful part of the episode goes hand in hand with Stevens’ thesis that America is not getting any smarter because of TV.“Family Guy and Freud: Jokes and their relation to the unconscious.” They Say I Say.Stevens believes that watching TV teaches us to want to watch more TV, which is exactly what Stewie intends to do while waiting for Oprah to announce the next book in the book club.
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"History of Television.""TV Dramas Leading Genre for Prime Time Viewing, Ad Dollars."“Watching TV Makes You Smarter.” Graff, Birkenstein, and Durst 277-94.Although certainly impressive, this statistic would only continue to burgeon throughout the decades with the rise of color TV and cable b... ... middle of paper ... ...th Readings.Given that the TV has been a predominant force for the last sixty years, it’s safe to assume that most have heard the pervasive statement of how television "rots your brain.” By contrast, the benefits of this technology are rarely discussed and when the topic does arise, it seems to be hastily dismissed as “phooey.” Despite these labels, some would argue that television pop culture not only provides a form...
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Part 2: The experience of watching the video of the Susan Boyle’s first appearance on Britain’s Got Talent illustrates very clearly one of Steven Johnson’s arguments in his article “Watching TV Makes You Smarter”: “When we watch these shows, the part of our brain that monitors the emotional lives of the people around us – the part that tracks subtle shifts in intonation and gesture and facial expression – scrutinizes the action on the screen looking for clues.We can engage our cognitive processes, as Johnson argues, in order to analyze more closely how we can be deceived by our first impressions of reality show personalities.” This sentiment is directly addressed by the judges in their commentary: Boyle is referred to as the “biggest sur...
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With this statement she attempts ... ... middle of paper ... ...hnson 29).Using Counter arugumemts was a clever tool on Peacockes part to put both point of views and thoughts in her writing.I believe that arguments should include both sides of an argument to show that you have an undestanding of the oppososing view point.Some believe that watching television is nothing more than staring at a box while others believe that it can help us become aware of things we may not have noticed before such as social issues or in some measure get our brains thinking.I dont neccesarily like this alternative but it was something that Peacocke failed to do in her essay.
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All these teams have one main goal, to sell you product and make a profit.Asking Smarter Questions.N.p., 29 Oct. 2013."How Brands Are Using Mobile To Change The Game."MediaPost Publications.
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The IBM website also supported the campaign with industry reports, video descriptions of the smarter planet concept, and stats about the improvements at smarter planet clients.2.Conduct a SWOT analysis for IBM’s Smarter Planet initiative.5.How should IBM measure the results of the Smarter Planet strategy?Since introducing the Smarter Planet strategy, IBM has collaborated with more than 600 organizations around the globe.4.What are the benefits of the Smarter Planet initiative to (a) society and (b) IBM?
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In 2007 Netflix introduces streaming, which allowed members to instantly watch TV shows movies on their personal computers and since that time Netflix has been the leading company in doing so.Since they use a lot online streaming to most of their movie watching, they are willing to substitute if the video they want is not available.They also want to be able to watch movies on multiple platforms such as on their phone, PS3, or their iPad.Industry Analysis The market value of the Video entertainment industry is at about 53 billion dollars and the competition is intense.Market Analysis We have determined that the industry is divided into two types of customers; the picky customers and the convenience customers.
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Do they sleep late at night because of TV?Correlation analysis and significance testing will be conducted to establish the actual influence levels of television and computer to aggressive behavior and their impact to aggressiveness as a behavior respectively.Are they watching TV almost everyday?Everything bad is good for you: How today’s popular culture is actually making us smarter.The study will make use of the survey process specifically questionnaires for the determination of the opinions of the parents on the exposure of the children to the specified forms of media.
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In my opinion, when it comes to getting abs, it’s work smarter not harder.They are even suggested by the American heart association.I’m sure you may have heard this from your doctor.DON’T eat Trans fats, period.These are the way to go.
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Samsung smart tv – tv has never been this smart.Samsung Smart TV.Product Differentiation – Samsung now offers several televisions in their product offering mix which include the Smart TV feature which are: UHD 4K TV providing 4X the details of Full High Definition, Plasma TV providing incredible contrast and clarity, OLED TV providing True-to-life color and picture quality, and lastly LED TV providing superior color, brightness, and slimness, (Samsung Electronics America, 2014).What consumers and brands really want from smart TV.These recommendations, along with the following analysis of the Samsung Smart TV brand and the financial benefits of actively promoting this product in the United States and in Japan will support the need for int...
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When television watching and the increasingly prevailing trend of the American public’s obsession in it have negative effects on reading as a specific, fundamental learning ability, then stricter and more stringent guidelines must be imposed by parents on its use.The paper seeks to ascertain whether researches do provide proofs that there are problems tied up with the activity of television watching and reading habits of schoolchildren.~Research further suggests that TV does not promote better communication skills because its design is not for the encouragement of conversation or interaction (Lehr, 1986).Reading is a different brain activity that makes use of slow time for absorption and comprehension, an endeavour that is quite contrary...
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Make sure to choose the quiet areas in these places, not the loud, central gathering areas.So ask yourself whether you really need a computer to take notes, or whether you can make do with the old-fashioned paper and pen or pencil.You can begin studying smarter with these ten proven and effective study habits.Being in the right mindset is important in order to study smarter.A lot of people make the mistake of studying in a place that really isn’t conducive to concentrating.
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She does not, however, fit any other stereotype, like doing what her parents want as she is very independent and is smart enough to make her own decisions even at her age.They are normally 20-30 minutes and are showed when everyone has come home from work or school (6 o’clock onwards), so people can watch it as a family.Despite all the stereotypical ending, Matt Groening still managed to add his own touch in the form of Bart chiming in wise cracks after every line of the carol, which would limit the Simpson’s stereotypicalism (is that a word?)For the small part that Lisa was in the episode she fit the stereotype of “girls are smarter than boys” quite well, as she always does.What the audience should realise at this point is that the Simp...
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A high level of parental control of TV viewing may result in lower understanding of TV advertisement. After watching advertisement of confectionary products purchase decision of children sometimes gets affected. When children insist their parents to purchase confectionary product after watching its advertisement, parents generally do agree with them.The above pie chart shows that as far as TV watching habit of children is concerned, there are 31% of children who watch television for 1-2 hours a day.I investigated children’s understanding of TV advertisements, which is their ability to distinguish Between TV programs and commercials and their comprehension of advertising intent, using Verbal and non-verbal measurements.
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From end of the advertisement DiGi shown that they are always the smarter choice.Additionally, DiGi Telco is provides first LTE equipped network in Malaysia.DiGi also advert that DiGi is always smarter choice to the customer.In the TV advertisement, DiGi is advert that expands to 95.8% of coverage in Malaysia.DiGi wants the customer feel that by using the DiGi, will become make them also become a smarter consumer and making a smarter choice.In the TV advertisement, DiGi is advert the Telco is expand to 95.8% of coverage in Malaysia.
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Johnson’s idea of how “TV Makes Your Smarter” is total nonsense, and I completely have to disagree with him on this subject.This is because; the media has successfully manipulated our world and our assessment of the world.They critic themselves by the media’s standards and compare themselves to others as they endeavor for fresh looks.Even though, these images that are being presented are, in fact, unrealistic and unattainable to the majority of the people watching it.Clearly, the media has prevented teenagers from distinguishing the distinction between what is seen in the media, and what is seen in ourselves and those all around us.
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Thesis Statement: Research suggests that the internet does make children smarter because it allows children to have higher self confidence, build fine motor and cognitive skills, increase visual memory, and use trial and error to problem solve on their own.Teach Thought Staff (2012) .6 Teaching Strategies to Promote Deeper Learning.It’s Fun, But Does It Make You Smarter?She states children can learn by reading, watching videos or listening to audio this enables them to learn in the way that suits them best.
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Infants do not need screen time at all, young children should be exposed to as little as possible, and all screen time should be viewed together with adults, whom children can talk about what they’re watching.“Watching sex on TV increases the chances a teen will have sex, and may cause teens to start having sex at younger ages.These effects are somewhat dependent on the children’s age and the content of the program while watching television.“In 53% of households of 7th- to 12th-graders, there are no rules about TV watching” (Roberts, 2005).This means that a person would burn fewer calories while watching television than when just sitting quietly, doing nothing.
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In fact, many of the questions have more to do with lifestyle than outside knowledge (though many United States history questions are asked), which makes for interesting criteria for the “typical American.” After taking the test, despite being somewhat mortified by the results, it became clear just how easy it is to call a typical American a “typical American.” .Cronin begins with a “white woman who is 32.7 years old, [who is] married and a mother, owns a home in the suburbs with three bedrooms, two telephones, no answering machine, with two TV sets, cable, and a VCR.” This woman is the woman of “Stepford Wives.” Her home is her castle and she is still young enough to feel beautiful while she keeps things clean.Word Partners Ink.Throug...
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