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When Connor's mother begins to act strangely--she removes all the televisions from the house and cooks dinner from scratch--Connor suspects the book containing paintings of a woman who looks creepily similar to his mother is at the root of the problem. Transported back into the 1920s, Connor must solve the mystery of the obsessed artist who only has eyes for his mother.



The Twilight of American Culture

In this study, a cultural historian argues that the United States' corporate and consumer culture encourages people to disregard art, literature, and critical thinking. He supports his argument with examples of botched education systems, the typical American's resistance to learn, and the country's obsession with TV shows and fast-food. He encourages readers to challenge their material world by turning off their televisions and pursuing the principles of enlightenment. A New York Times Notable Book for 2000.
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Strike Eagle

- Based on personal accounts from the daring pilots who fought in the Gulf War Baghdad, January 1991: Around the world, people are glued to their televisions as, for the first time in history, CNN takes us live to the battlefield. Streaks of green light arc upward through the night sky as Iraq launches its antiaircraft fire against United States airplanes. In the middle of this fierce melee flies the U.S. Air Force`s F-15E Strike Eagle. A pilot who writes for the non-aviator, William Smallwood puts you inside the cockpit of one of the world`s most advanced fighters during the most decisive air assault in history. Strike Eagle is a human-scale story that dynamically conveys the tension and triumph of the Gulf War.
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Memories of My Father Watching TV

Curtis White's new novel has as its protagonists television shows, around whom the personalities of family members are shaped. The shows have a life of their own and become the arena of shared experience. And in Curtis White's hands, they become a son's projections of what he wants for himself and his father through characters in Combat, Highway Patrol, Bonanza, and other televisions shows from the 1950s and 1960s.
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Pulse (DVD)

A young family is terrorized by a force that can turn televisions, computers, microwaves and even the dryer into horrible weapons.
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Fahrenheit 451

In this classic of dystopian science fiction, censorship is so prevalent that firemen are entrusted with the task of burning books to keep the citizenry away from anything that might cause dissent. Suicides are commonplace, and people drug themselves with pills, thrills, and the meaningless programming that pours from four-wall television. Guy Montag is a fireman; he loves the act of burning, but he's never actually stopped to consider what it is he's burning. Nor has he ever stopped to consider whether his life contains any meaning, or happiness. Then he meets a strange girl named Clarisse, who encourages him to question everything. Inspired by Clarisse, Montag does two radical, forbidden things: he begins to read, and he begins to think. One of Bradbury's definitive works, FAHRENHEIT 451 is an amazingly prescient book, anticipating not only social but technological trends. Bradbury described a world where people would be surrounded--bombarded, in fact--by their televisions and personal... Fahrenheit 451
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Kangaroo Jack (DVD)

A lifelong friendship takes an unexpected turn when Charlie (Jerry O'Connell) and Louis (Anthony Anderson) attempt to off-load a truck full of stolen televisions into a New York City warehouse. On arrival they realize the warehouse belongs to Charlie's stepfather, the notorious crime boss Sal Maggio (Christopher Walken). To make matters worse, they've inadvertently lead the police there, and have to make a quick escape. Sal decides to punish them with a complicated assignment--he sends them to the Australian outback, where they must deliver $50,000 to a shady associate of Sal's called Mr. Smith. In the Australian desert, the adventure is brought to an abrupt halt when Charlie and Louis run over a kangaroo in their car. Thinking the unfortunate marsupial is dead, they dress him up in Louis's lucky jacket, and name him Jack. Jack doesn't remain dead for long however, and hops off into the outback with the $50,000 in his jacket pocket. Fearing for their lives, they enlist the help of various... Kangaroo Jack (DVD)
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The Magic School Bus and the Electric Field Trip

Ms. Fizzle is teaching her class about electricity, so she takes them on a magic school bus trip through the town's power lines. The students learn a lot about electricity: how it is generated and how electric currents create heat, light, and motion in such household objects as toasters and televisions. Pen-and-ink, watercolor, colored pencil, and gouache illustrations accompany the text. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. Plazma televisions Paint by Magic The Magic School Bus and the Electric Field Trip lcd versus plasma televisions Plazma televisions Paint by Magic The Magic School Bus and the Electric Field Trip lcd versus plasma televisions
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