Trouble with the Tube

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When I was growing up, our parents allowed us only a small amount of virtual entertainment including television. Even before we could be in the same room as the television, we had to meet a few requirements; our homework had to be completed, our rooms had to look decent, and we had to have our chores thoroughly completed. Even after all these things were completed, we found little interest in actually watching television, instead, we would usually end up in our backyard playing soccer, drawing on the sidewalk with our chalk or hanging out with friends. We lived in sunny California, where the sun stayed up seemingly forever and we didn’t want to miss any time in the wonderful sunshine.
That time as a child, running free, being outside without a care in the world, was the best time of my life. I fear however, that children in this modern world of technology will not have the same experiences I did when I was growing up. I fear this may be from the fact they are so used to having a television as a source of entertainment. With a pensive heart, I noticed when I looked out my window at this moment as I am writing this, there are no children playing in their yards, or being active. They are most likely playing on the X-box or watching television. Now of course I have grown, and have very little time to be free and enjoy much time in the sun. Now there are more responsibilities, a larger workload, prompting a wish that I could go back to when children were carefree and went outside on their own will. A time where imaginations were the key to happiness.
When I do have time to relax, I find myself doing, what most people do; watching television. It seems very normal to have the television on in every household. At least half of every ho...

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