Author Question: how did the television change peoples lives? (Read 2134 times)

Sandstorm

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i need help with my science homework. i need to know how the television changed peoples lives and why. this will really help me thanks.



penza

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It made people fat.



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lb_gilbert

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No need of a baby sitter.

Wife was happy to stay late until the husband returned.

Educational .



Celeste

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Made news and entertainment readily available to anyone who owned one. All in a convenient little box you could keep in your home. Before this invention people had to rely on radio, news papers, word of mouth, and other forms of media to get information. The Television made it so everyone could access this information very easily.

It also put a divide in families. Once upon a time we had to rely on each other for entertainment. after the television landed itself in living rooms across america, families would be together .. but they wouldn't really 'be together'. you know what im saying? its even more so in to days society with cellphones and computers, same concept just different.

you got a nice and flexible topic that you could take in so many directions. explore the use of it as a propaganda tool. those kinds of papers always land As as long as you sound like you know what your talking about



strangeaffliction

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usually television changes someone's way of thinking against a specific topic. Maybe for someone who doesn't have much time to read the newspaper or someone who prefer staying at home and unable to socialize with another (the shows from the TV taught them how to interact normally with others) . From this television they can get many sources of information and also can be entertained. as we can see nowdays TV shows are created ,mainly to entertain the viewers. The viewers also can see another part of the world through television which is very useful.

In my opinion, TV also can increase our quality time with our family :)

hope it helps :)



 

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