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Reading Comprehension Kill Your TV
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In this lesson, our instructor Joel Gonzaga goes over an introduction on killing your tv. He starts by discussing the hazards of television: harming the growth of your brain, obesity and the advertisements. Then he gets into the great things about television and why we enjoy it.
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Post by Bathshua Green on December 7, 2020
I am the total mom at home. When I walk through the door I go straight to tidying up the house. Take the dog out, wash the dishes from the night before, sweep the floor, cook dinner, go through my mail to look at up coming bills. Lets not forget the endless amounts of laundry that never disappears no matter how much you try to complete. I don't sit down until about 3 hours after I got home. So I don't watch to much TV. I take care of my house of 3 and a dog.
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Post by Shengying Li on June 24, 2020
Hi, I have a question. I read a lot, and recently I haven't had many books to read that interested me. Can you recommend some books for me?
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Post by Tom Qiu on May 8, 2020
I probably watched around 20 hours of TV shows and YouTube videos in the past week. However, I also play an average of 2 hours a day of video games.
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Post by Anny Yang on March 22, 2020
This was such a fun course, I really liked how you gave us assignments to answer, and it really helps us to learn a lot about ourselves!
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Post by Casey Wen on September 20, 2018
Time per week:
0 picoseconds (unless documentaries about ancient civilizations count)
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Wed Aug 2, 2017 8:03 PM
Post by Ana Chu on July 28, 2017
I want to know what do you mean when you said we should study this course with writing. I only see english grammar course, Is that the one? Thank you.
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Post by Luke L on July 7, 2016
I dont watch tv
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Mon Mar 28, 2016 10:18 PM
Post by Hossain Khondaker on August 24, 2015
I am watching this course does this count as tv?
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Post by hanad fodey on February 19, 2013
I like the lecture because i want know how much time i spend TV
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Post by Rosendo Gonzalez on November 20, 2012
what is that had to do with reading comprehension?