Analyzing Fear The color of the horror of the TV show is a really wonderful experience for me. The show really tells the truth about how racial discrimination and racial discrimination function. Even if you do not know how white people and minorities feel about this problem, you can see that there is a possibility of becoming a racist. As D said, they kept it in reality. This video will explain many aspects of racial discrimination and its roots. In our discussion, we concluded that the economy is the basis of all racism.
Earls (2002), Strasburger (2006), O'Keeffe et al. (2011), Gershoff (2010) will use content analysis to gather information. Strasburger (2006) analyzed the TV program. He recorded how television shows lots of cigarettes, illegal drugs, and alcohol, and how to bomb young children with sexual images. After analyzing the program, the author concluded that the program should be understood for more parents, in particular what the child is seeing, limiting the media time of the child, and supporting the child television law I gave it down.
Not all TVs are bad. There are several excellent courses for young children. Several projects include entertainment and education to help children learn and recognize people, shapes and colors. Projects such as Rogers' neighbors and Sesame Street will also help promote good behavior and cooperation. Dr. Ernesto Boyer, former chairman of the Carnegie Education Promotion Foundation, said: "TV stimulates curiosity and opens a distant world to children and at the end of the month you can visit the castle, visit the river, explore imaginary lands, selective viewing Through TV, we can contribute to the preparation of the school. "(Chen, p. 122)
Some television scholars and broadcast advertising organizations regard fictitious television programs such as Twin Peaks and The Sopranos as "high-quality television". Christine Thompson believes that these TV series have found some features in art film, such as psychological realism, story complexity, vague plot etc. Among the nonfiction television programs considered by television scholars and broadcast advertising organizations, there are "high-quality television" including a series of serious non-commercial programs for specific viewers, such as documentaries and public relations programs.