Radio waves transmit signals from TV, radio station towers to domestic audio/visual appliances. Link below
The V-Chip is the most recommended form of control to regulate programs that children watch on television. The V-chip can block certain television channels from children's view.
Yes. And if you eat ice cream while watching TV, that helps even more.
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depends on whet they are watching, TV can also help you learn
Some people believe that too much TV watching may spoil children. This is because watching TV often takes away from learning time or chore time, so they are not accustomed to help around the house.
Strangely, watching television helps me concentrate on homework; but that's just me. For some people it could be very distracting.
go look uo the lyrics u heard when watching TV
People, by watching others do stuff on the screen, kind of feel their company.
Some of TV's positive sides are:· helps people to learn about other cultures· gives family members of all ages an opportunity to spend time together while watching it· parents can use TV to get kids reading by getting books on the same subjects· parents and children can talk about TV programs· educational programs can teach children new things, and even help them make new friends· news, current events and historical programs can help kids find out more about other cultures and people· documentaries can create a picture of the world in kids' minds· cultural programs can show children the world of music and artBesides TVs other good inventions are VCRs and DVDs. They allow families to watch specific shows that are appropriate for the child, or save time by recording some shows and skipping the commercials when watching them later without having to watch commercials.
Only sometimes when you are watching maybe animal planet or food channel, but I highly recommend that you watch a comedy channel to clear the mind.
Definitely. To help supplement your learning of a language, you can watch and listen to videos, television shows, news programs, soap operas, radio shows, and podcasts, and read books, pamphlets and magazines in the language you are trying to learn. iTunes has free episodes of Sesame Street in Spanish, which are really good for learners of the language.
There does not appear to be a scientific term to specifically describe a fear of watching television. If your fear begins to negatively affect the quality of your life, or your happiness, then please consult with a doctor to help you to address your fear.