Technology is addicting and distracting, just take personal experience. Have you ever had a time when you were on the computer, on the phone, playing games, watching TV, etc. and time flew by? You were procrastinating and should have been doing something else? Were you ever multitasking and paid more attention to technology than what you should be doing? If so, then you have your answer, and from your own experience as well.
You could order it and get the initial 1st month free. (At least I think they still do that)
There is a myth that eyestrain can result from watching TV in a dark room, because the eyes adjust to the darkness of the room by expanding the irises, to let in more light, and then the brightness of the TV is excessive. I have found no evidence that this is true. It is possible to get eyestrain from watching TV, only because your eyes remain fixed at the same focal distance for long periods of time, but this phenomenon has nothing to do with the brightness or darkness of the room or of the TV. Personally, I watch TV in a dark room and it does me no harm.
Media has a strong influence on society. Media is important to the economy because companies can market themselves. Media is important to keep people informed on the world around them by sharing news and events. Social media is important because people are able to stay connected and communicate with other people in just about any given location of the world.
Much can be learned by watching TV. There are cooking shows, instructional shows on building, hunting, fishing, and painting. One might find children's television shows to be helpful in learning to count and identify colors.
hhahha i dont know - it causes a shorter attention span.
Well for me 1/2 of 1/2 of a second
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Selective Attention
It depends on the subject and the occasion and the audience, of course, but my mother used to say a speech should be like a woman's skirt: long enough to cover everything and short enough to be interesting. Remember that people who grow up watching television generally have an attention span measured in seconds.
Dogs can pay attention to TV, especially if there are certain sounds or movements that catch their attention. However, dogs perceive images differently from humans, and not all dogs will be interested in watching TV. It's important to monitor your dog's behavior while they are watching TV to ensure they are not becoming stressed or overly stimulated.
The TV show might help you choke on food in surprise, or might shock you enough to cause a heart attack, but there is a very low chance of that happening. It might shorten your life because it isn't healthy to not exercise.
The continuous tense has a verb phrase - be + present participle.Present contiuous = am/is/are + present participle.eg I am watching TV. She is watching TV, They are watching TV.Past contiuous = was/were +present participle.eg I was watching TV. She was watching TV. They were watching TV.
Young children have a difficult time knowing what it real or fake so if they are watching something that is based in fansty or is a horror show they may not know the difference and be fearful. Also, in general watching television can cause shortened attention spans and lack of creativity in the child.
Television as a dominant feature is bad, it tends to detract them from developing social interaction skills, fosters a passive lifestyle and may affect their attention span. But television as a limited feature can be both fun and educational.
If she is watching tv and paying attention that does not mean she is not paying attention to you she is just enjoying what is on as well, as if she is looking at men on tv - so, they are on tv that does not mean she is unfaithful. If you have problems with insecurity and jealousy that is not her issue of her being unfaithful that means you need to sort out your own issues and address them. All people are only human and will look at individuals that they find attractive that does not mean they are cheating or being unfaithful in any way nor is it possible when watching tv together.
Yes, television watching is a hobby.