WikiAnswers is not a free service for writing critiques, essays, discussion papers, reports and summaries, or homework. This is considered cheating.
We WILL help you learn how to write a good paragraph.
Write sentences the way you speak - just pretend you are telling this to a friend, and write down what you would say. What would you tell them about this topic?
The interpretive question in Chopin's "The Story of an Hour" could be: How does the character's reaction to her husband's death challenge societal norms and expectations of marriage and women's roles in the late 19th century?
Wearing headphones for an hour can increase the bacteria in your ear by up to 700 times.
Wearing headphones for an hour can increase the bacteria in your ear by up to 700 times.
It really depends on what you mean by "morality." It also depends on which group of people you ask. For example, If you ask people who are in their 70s or 80s, they may say society was more moral in the past, when they were growing up. If you ask religiously conservative people, you may find they believe this country is becoming more immoral every day because society has become more tolerant of divorce, gay marriage, birth control, etc. If you ask college students, they may say things are fine and they are glad the country is becoming more tolerant. I could go on. My point is that in every generation, there have been complaints about the lack of morality. I am a media historian, and I can show you newspaper articles from 150 years ago when people were complaining that society wasn't moral. In fact, we have evidence from Bible times that there were complaints about stealing, lying, adultery, etc. In other words, this is really nothing new. What's different is that today, we probably notice the bad behavior more because we have 24 hour cable TV, internet gossip websites, tabloids, and endless TV programs about scandals. But these do not represent the norm: they represent an attempt to get ratings; sex and scandal sell, and while people complain about all the violence and sexual misbehavior, they seem to be fascinated by it, especially when it involves celebrities or politicians. So for me, the answer to your question is that society really is not any more immoral than it was in the past; it just seems that way because we have more media outlets that call our attention to the bad behavior. Personally, I think morality is not just about sexual behaviors-- it also involves how you treat other people: whether you act ethically, whether you show compassion and forgiveness-- as opposed to whether you are contemptuous or judgmental. I can say that our present day morality, contrary to outraged talk shows and angry opinion columns, is no worse than it was in the mythical "good old days." There have always been some people who acted immorally; there have always been hypocrites who judged others and yet did the same things themselves. But I am actually quite hopeful about society. We have our faults, but most of us try to do the right thing, and many of us even succeed.
This sentence is a complex sentence because it contains an independent clause ("Steven thought the hour would never end") and a dependent clause ("Steven thought"). The dependent clause cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.
That would be sort of interesting but in a matter of time it would get out of hand. Like everything else in this generation
you can either watch tv or talk on the phone. There are many possibilities for you to do and i think you can think of something. You also could go outside if it is not wet or cold and run around.
A typical TV show is usually approximately 22 minutes for every 1/2 hour of time. So each 1/2 hour show has 8 minutes or so of commercials. Double this for 1 hour shows (16 minutes of commercials for every hour).
20 mins
Big Ben does what it does every day of the year. Sounds the hour. It is traditionally broadcast on TV each New Year at midnight.
IMDb is the 1980s TV series based on Native American legends and mythology where every episode lasted about 45 minutes to an hour and reenacted a difference.
every kid spends different times watching tv most about an 1 hour a day
Your get entertained for an hour, that's the benefit of every tv shows, You also learn a little about medical diagnoises
At 3:00 take a 10 to 15 minute break every hour. Watch it until 8:30 if you want.
when your tv freezes up u could unplug it for like an hour or ten minutes. or you could go see whats wrong with your cable at the store.
I'm not sure what the 24 Hour Video Race is. If it is about racing cars or horses though and a 24 hour event was going on, you could probably watch it at an 'off the track' betting house, or, on tv.
no it is not true what it does is it takes your brain cells and makes them dissapear you can gain them back though