Effects Of Television on Society
Society-as described by Webster's Dictionary is: human being collectively; the fashionable world; a community; an association; companionship. The usage of the words, collectively, community, association, companionship, proves to me that when something changes, or when an events occurs it effects all.
Television boomed into American family life after World War II. In 1950 only ten percent of Americans had a television set. In ten years ninety percent own a television set. Is it coincidence that these
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will be ruining our society more than if we did. There is nothing wrong with a society changing it is called social evolution. People should not be so worried to change. Instead, we should learn to deal with the influence that television has on our society, and educated ourselves on being smart viewers.
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