essay on television and video are corrupting the mind of the young . give your views either for nor against .
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Nowadays, Television
plays a very important
role in our life. We are
getting a lot of
knowledge and
entertainment from it.
The effects of TV on
young minds is
profound both for the
better and the worse.
On the one hand, TV
do positive effects on
young mind.
Nowadays, there are
countless TV
programs concerning
all fields of life such
as society, science,
education, technology
…providing a sea of
information on over
the word. I can say
right away that TV is
the best way for the
young and all of us to
get up-to-date
information,
knowledge, new
conception and
technology because
of its faster
transmission speed
than newspapers,
more visual effect
than radios, more
economical
consumption than
network. In addition,
TV is also a most
popular form of
entertainment. After a
long day at study or
work, we need a
break. Watching a film
on TV, we could
forget all trouble of
the day, feel good and
get ready to go back
to our work or
studies. On the other
hand, We can say that
TV are making us less
active. We receive
everything that TV
gives to us. Some of
them may be good,
some may be bad but
the most important
thing is we will lose
our imaginary ability.
Watching TV for a
long time can
seriously damage us,
both mentally and
physically. Some
people are destroying
themselves by
watching TV so much,
which may cut them
off from the real world
little by little. We often
hear some parents
complain that their
children spend hours
before the little TV
screen, ignoring their
study, outdoors
activities and even
their family. Mental
laziness becomes
physical laziness: we
would like to watch
sports on TV than to
participate; We would
like to chat with
somebody on Internet
than to socialize with
neighbors; we would
like to stay in bed on
sunny weekend that
to go out for a walk.
Another negative
effect of TV on young
minds is that it make
them more violent.
The more violent
programs they watch,
the less sensitive they
become. They are
being accustomed to
the violent scenes on
the movies...
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HELPS….
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plays a very important
role in our life. We are
getting a lot of
knowledge and
entertainment from it.
The effects of TV on
young minds is
profound both for the
better and the worse.
On the one hand, TV
do positive effects on
young mind.
Nowadays, there are
countless TV
programs concerning
all fields of life such
as society, science,
education, technology
…providing a sea of
information on over
the word. I can say
right away that TV is
the best way for the
young and all of us to
get up-to-date
information,
knowledge, new
conception and
technology because
of its faster
transmission speed
than newspapers,
more visual effect
than radios, more
economical
consumption than
network. In addition,
TV is also a most
popular form of
entertainment. After a
long day at study or
work, we need a
break. Watching a film
on TV, we could
forget all trouble of
the day, feel good and
get ready to go back
to our work or
studies. On the other
hand, We can say that
TV are making us less
active. We receive
everything that TV
gives to us. Some of
them may be good,
some may be bad but
the most important
thing is we will lose
our imaginary ability.
Watching TV for a
long time can
seriously damage us,
both mentally and
physically. Some
people are destroying
themselves by
watching TV so much,
which may cut them
off from the real world
little by little. We often
hear some parents
complain that their
children spend hours
before the little TV
screen, ignoring their
study, outdoors
activities and even
their family. Mental
laziness becomes
physical laziness: we
would like to watch
sports on TV than to
participate; We would
like to chat with
somebody on Internet
than to socialize with
neighbors; we would
like to stay in bed on
sunny weekend that
to go out for a walk.
Another negative
effect of TV on young
minds is that it make
them more violent.
The more violent
programs they watch,
the less sensitive they
become. They are
being accustomed to
the violent scenes on
the movies...
HOPES THIS
HELPS….
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Television
The television is a wonderful gift of science. Indeed it is one of the seven wonders of modern science. An English scientist named Bayard invented the television in 1926. But the system had to be gradually improved by many other scientists before it could be successfully utilised by Bayard to make the modern television. How the system works: Television combines televised scenes with a take to reproducing sounds. This is done by installing a radio telephones at the two ends are thus able to hear and see each other. At the receiving station both the vision and the sound signals are made to pass through a radio frequency amplifier and frequency changer with the result that the signals devise themselves. In fact, the television is a system which employs mechanical photo, electrical and photo, electrical and wireless processes for reproducing scene, object, etc. at a distance. In many ways the method has the likeness to that of the cinema. The difference is that in the cinema pictures on a long film are reproduced while in the television an actual moving figures: i. e. the face of a speaker or of an actor is reproduced. Its importance: Television is a great improvement over the radio. Only by hearing a man’s speaking we may not understand him fully, but we both see and hear him his speech is likely to produce greater effect on our minds. It is thus clear that the television has a very great importance. Its growing popularity shows that it can be an effective instrument of entertainment and valuable medium of instruction. In western countries, it has already been playing this role with greater and greater success. In Bangladesh a Television station has been set up at Dhaka. It is hoped that this powerful organ of entertainment and instruction will have a network throughout the country before long.
Conclusion: Television is a popular invention of modern science. It is, however, very costly.
The television is a wonderful gift of science. Indeed it is one of the seven wonders of modern science. An English scientist named Bayard invented the television in 1926. But the system had to be gradually improved by many other scientists before it could be successfully utilised by Bayard to make the modern television. How the system works: Television combines televised scenes with a take to reproducing sounds. This is done by installing a radio telephones at the two ends are thus able to hear and see each other. At the receiving station both the vision and the sound signals are made to pass through a radio frequency amplifier and frequency changer with the result that the signals devise themselves. In fact, the television is a system which employs mechanical photo, electrical and photo, electrical and wireless processes for reproducing scene, object, etc. at a distance. In many ways the method has the likeness to that of the cinema. The difference is that in the cinema pictures on a long film are reproduced while in the television an actual moving figures: i. e. the face of a speaker or of an actor is reproduced. Its importance: Television is a great improvement over the radio. Only by hearing a man’s speaking we may not understand him fully, but we both see and hear him his speech is likely to produce greater effect on our minds. It is thus clear that the television has a very great importance. Its growing popularity shows that it can be an effective instrument of entertainment and valuable medium of instruction. In western countries, it has already been playing this role with greater and greater success. In Bangladesh a Television station has been set up at Dhaka. It is hoped that this powerful organ of entertainment and instruction will have a network throughout the country before long.
Conclusion: Television is a popular invention of modern science. It is, however, very costly.
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