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Television - Social aspects: Encyclopedia II - Television - Social aspects

Television - Alleged dangers. Paralleling television's growing primacy in family life and society, an increasingly vocal chorus of legislators, scientists and parents are raising objections to the uncritical acceptance of the medium. For example, the Swedish government imposed a total ban on advertising to children under twelve in 1991 (see advertising). In the U.S., the National Institute on Media and the Family (not a government agency) points out that U.S. children watch an average of 25 hours of television per week and features studies showing it interferes w ...

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Television - Social aspects: Encyclopedia II - Television - Technology

Television - Broadcasting. There are many means of distributing television broadcasts, including both analogue and digital versions of: Terrestrial television Stratovision (From aircraft flying in a loop) Satellite television Cable television MMDS (Wireless cable) Television - Receiving. In television's electromechanical era, commercially made television sets were sold from 1928 to 1934 in the United Kingdom ...

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Television - Social aspects: Encyclopedia - Gerontology

Gerontology is the study of the elderly, and of the aging process itself. It is to be distinguished from geriatrics, which is the study of the diseases of the elderly. Gerontology covers the social, psychological and biological aspects of aging. Gerontology includes these and other endeavors: studying physical, mental, and social changes in people as they age. investigating the effects of our aging population on society. applyi ...

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Television - Social aspects: Encyclopedia - Celebrity

For the 1998 movie, see Celebrity (1998 movie). For the N'Sync album, see Celebrity (album). A celebrity is a person who is widely recognized in a society. The word stems from the Latin celebritas, itself from the adjective celeber meaning 'famous, celebrated'. Fame is the major prerequisite for celebrity status, but not always sufficient. Indeed, as "infamy" (an equally well-known profile, but as a bad example; the antonym of fame) seems passing out of common English usage, even high-profile crimina ...

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Television - Social aspects: Encyclopedia - Wife Swap

Wife Swap is a reality television program, produced by UK independent TV production company RDF Media, and first aired in 2002 on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom. Two families, usually with vastly different social classes, swap wives for a week. The women try to fill their counterpart's role, usually not succeeding particularly well. The adopted family also tries to cope with the change. However, th ...

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Television - Social aspects: Encyclopedia - Cultural studies

Cultural studies combines sociology, social theory, literary theory, film/video studies, cultural anthropology and art history/criticism to study cultural phenomena in industrial societies. Cultural studies researchers often concentrate on how a particular phenomenon relates to matters of ideology, race, social class, and/or gender. Cultural studies concerns itself with the meaning and practices of everyday life. Cultural practices comprise the ways people do particular things (such as watching television, or eating out) in a given culture. Particular meanings atta ...

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Television - Social aspects: Encyclopedia - Consumption

Consumption is the using up of a resource. Discussions of human consumption of resources plays an important role in both economics and environmentalism. In Keynesian economics, "consumption" is short-hand for personal consumption expenditure and is determined by the consumption function, especially by the marginal propensity to consume. It is part of aggregate demand or effective demand. Consumption can also ...

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Television - Social aspects: Encyclopedia - Ballroom dance

Ballroom dance, depending on how it is defined, may refer to a wide variety of partner dances. Typically it includes Standard (also termed Smooth ot Modern) dances such as waltz or foxtrot, and Latin (also termed Rhythm) dances such as cha cha and rumba. Standard dances are normally danced to straight-beat, Western music; couples dance around the floor; and when formalized, the lady wears a long gown and the gentleman a bow-tie and tails. Latin dances are normally danced to off-beat, latin or jive music; co ...

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Television - Social aspects: Encyclopedia - Ugadi

Ugadi (literally - the start of an era) is the new year's day for the people of the Deccan region of India. While the people of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka use the term Ugadi for this festival, the people of Maharashtra term the same festival, observed on the same day, Gudi Padwa. Ugadi - The Lunar Almanac of the Deccan. The festival marks the new year day for people who follow the southern Indian lunar calendar, pervasively adhered to in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Maharashtr ...

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Television - Social aspects: Encyclopedia - Music

Music is an art, entertainment, or other human activity which involves organized and audible sound, though definitions vary. Music - What is music?. Main article: Definitions of music Broadly, here are some groups of definitions: Those that define music as an external, physical fact, for example "organized sound", or as a specific type of perception Those that label it, according to context, as a social construction or subjective experience Those tha ...

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Television - Social aspects: Encyclopedia - Agricultural education

Agricultural Education is instruction about crop production, livestock management, soil and water conservation, and various other aspects of agriculture. Agricultural education includes instruction in food education, such as nutrition. Agricultural and food education improves the quality of life for all people by helping farmers increase production, conserve resources, and provide nutritious foods. There are four major fields of agricultural education: Elementary agriculture Vocational agriculture Coll ...

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Television - Social aspects: Encyclopedia - Culture of Canada

It has been said that Canadian culture rests solely in the effort to distinguish itself from its southern neighbour, the United States. However, others argue that while the two countries share some aspects of a common cultural heritage, there is also a separately identifiable Canadian culture. They point to what they view as a greater integration of their Native culture; the retention of traditions descended from those of French settlers; and a notable infusion of C ...

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Television - Social aspects: Encyclopedia - Criminology

Criminology is the study of crime as a social phenomenon, including the causes and consequences of crime, criminal behavior, as well as the development of, and impact of laws. Research in criminology applies the scientific method to test hypotheses and ultimately develop theories that help explain the causes and other aspects of crime. Though both deal with crime, criminology differs from criminal justice in that latter focuses on the components of the justice ...

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Television - Social aspects: Encyclopedia - British humour

British humour has a reputation for being puzzling to non-British speakers of English. Nonetheless, many UK comedy TV shows which use it as a basis have been internationally popular. British humour - Themes. Some themes which underpin twentieth-century British humour were: Smut and innuendo with sexual and scatological themes, typified by the seaside postcards of Donald McGill, the humour of Benny Hill, the series of Carry On films, and the comi ...

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Television - Social aspects: Encyclopedia - Aristasia

Aristasia is an all-female society existing primarily in England but with adherents in many other parts of the world, notably the United States. It is also known as the Feminine Empire. Aristasia - Introduction. Aristasia was founded at Oxford in the 1970s in reaction to what its founders saw as the collapse of cultural values following the 1960s. They called this collapse "the Eclipse", a term that has since been adopted by other writers. The cultural Eclipse ... took place in [the] ...

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Television - Social aspects: Encyclopedia - A Charlie Brown Christmas

A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965) is the first of many prime-time animated TV specials based upon the popular comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. It was produced by former Warner Bros. and UPA animator Bill Melendez. A Charlie Brown Christmas - Synopsis. A Charlie Brown Christmas features Charlie Brown's search for meaning in the Christmas holiday. He starts the special seeking to understand why he always ends up depressed around the holidays. On the advice of Lucy, he gets involv ...

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Television - Social aspects: Encyclopedia II - Ale-8-One - History

Ale-8-One - Early years. Ale-8 was first created by G.L. Wainscott of Winchester, Kentucky, in 1926. Wainscott was an eccentric old man, however there was nothing odd about his concoction. Wainscott was a local bottler who had been creating and selling fruit-flavored sodas since 1902. In the early years, his flagship product was Roxa-Kola, a cola introduced in 1906. Around that time, Wainscott began experimenting with a new recipe that, according to local legend, he had obtained while traveling in Northern ...

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Television - Social aspects: Encyclopedia II - Ale-8-One - Secret formula

The recipe for Ale-8 is a closely guarded family secret. Reportedly, only two executives—Rogers and Fielding Rogers, Executive Vice President and heir-apparent to the company—know the exact composition. According to the product label, Ale-8's ingredients include "carbonated water, sugar and/or corn sweetener, glycerine, natural and artificial flavorings, citric acid, sodium benzoate (preservative), caramel coloring, phosphoric acid, [and] caffeine." Each 12-fluid ounce (355-ml) serving contains 37 mg of caffeine and 30 g of sugars ...

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Television - Social aspects: Encyclopedia II - Ale-8-One - Social aspects of Ale-8

Ale-8 is available in bottles or cans. Local tradition frowns upon drinking Ale-8 from a can, however, or serving the drink over ice. It is widely preferred that the beverage be drunk from a glass bottle, rather than cans or plastic bottles. Ale-8 traditionalists are even known to refuse to drink Ale-8 from the newer glass bottles. Instead, they prefer the older "returnable" glass bottles (so-named because they can be returned to certain stores for approximately 30 cents each), and have gone as far as to develop their own method of ho ...

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