Watching The Box Watch Peter Hamill
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Watching The Box Watch Peter Hamill
The medium of television is perhaps the most prevalent leveling factor in American society today- almost every household in America owns a television set, a device centered around a cathode ray tube which is designed to bring two-dimensional illusionary sights and sounds to its viewers. As seen in articles such as Peter Hamill's "Crack in the Box", or in the collection of letters called "Watching
TV", there are many
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on the medium, and allow them to guide their use of the medium responsibly. Work Cited Behar-Blau, Allegreta and Lenexa, Therese, and R. Lurie. "Watching TV." The Sun July 1996: pp. 27-29. Essay in Perspectives on Argument. Nancy V. Wood. 2nd ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1998. 603-604. Hamill, Pete. "Crack and the Box." Networker November/December 1990: pp. 28,29. Essay in Perspectives on Argument. Nancy V. Wood. 2nd ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1998. 599-603.
on the medium, and allow them to guide their use of the medium responsibly. Work Cited Behar-Blau, Allegreta and Lenexa, Therese, and R. Lurie. "Watching TV." The Sun July 1996: pp. 27-29. Essay in Perspectives on Argument. Nancy V. Wood. 2nd ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1998. 603-604. Hamill, Pete. "Crack and the Box." Networker November/December 1990: pp. 28,29. Essay in Perspectives on Argument. Nancy V. Wood. 2nd ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1998. 599-603.