Science, asked by Itsvaishu366, 3 months ago

We often hear this statement that ''many of our young people spend more time before
their T.V. sets, than they do in their classrooms or with their textbooks."A bit exaggerated
though it may sound. it is nearly true and our teenagers are being considerably influenced
by the electronic media, particularly the T.V. The television has become the single most
powerful influence in the lives of many of our youngsters today. Too often this happens
to us much before we realise it ourselves.
I am in no way trying to deny the many advantages of T.V., or minimise its manifold
contributions to our world. On the other hand, I consider T.V. as one of the greatest
scientific achievements of our times, bringing people closer than ever before.
Television's use of the modern satellite technology brings today even the remotest regions of the world to us in seconds, making the world a small (global) village. As we know, television also provides us with a fuller and more impressive coverage of current events than any other media.
The T.V. does serve, in addition, as a medium of education as well as entertainment.
Besides helping us to learn subjects taught in schools, college in greater depth, it enables
us (National Geographic, Discovery channel, etc.) to see and appreciate from close
quarters (without having to go there, which is very expensive or even impossible for
most of us) the wonders of God's creation in any part of the world.​

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