Friday, October 25, 2019
Television as a Teaching Tool :: Papers
 Television as a Teaching Tool       In the world we are living in today there are a great many people who     will tell you televisions are an amazing teaching tool, or that they     bring quality entertainment to millions of people around the world.     This is quite simply a lie. Television is no 'great teacher' or 'show     stopper', but an evil machine, an evil mind-numbing machine.       You only need to look at the effects that Logi-biards contraption has     on people, to see what I mean.       They sit in front of trashy soap operas, with their far-fetched     storylines and sub standard acting, stuffing junk food into their     faces. These 'Tele-Addicts' will, with no hesitation, watch hours upon     hours of programmes, wasting evening after evening in front of their     'goggle boxes'. From the very first moment they turn on their     televisions, they turn off their brains and become transfixed on the     screen. They begin to plan their lives around the television schedule;     the T.V Guide has become their bible. If you observe someone watching     television it's easy to see that they have turned off their body and     minds except for their hands. Their hands are now on autopilot used on     the odd occasion to operate the remote or stuff junk food in to their     faces. You could set off a bomb in the same room with them and I doubt     they'd notice, as long as it doesn't interrupt the programme they were     staring at they couldn't care.       There are actually only two things you can do to distract an addict     from their televisions and just prey to God you don't do them! Well     what are these two 'Sins' of which I speak? Standing in front of the     screen and touching the remote control. Quite trivial things you may     think, but if you dare to commit either one of these crimes against     television you will receive the same response. You'll be hit     instantaneously with a tidal wave of foul language and violent     gestures. It's a totally primal response, it as if evolution never     took place.  					    
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