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4vir4ik [10]
3 years ago
8

يشهد العالم السمعي البصري هيمنة قوية لقنوات فضائيات متخصصة في الأغاني المصورة .اكتب موضوعا تعبر فيه عن رأيك

Medicine
1 answer:
djverab [1.8K]3 years ago
5 0

يزداد في هاد القرن 21 هيمنة لعديد من وسائل التكنولوجية من بينها التلفاز الدي يعرض بعض من برامج تلفزيونية ملحقة ب صور و أغاني التي في بعض الأحيان قد لا تفيدنا أبدا انما فقط لتضييع الوقت و من وجهتي نضري يجب الالتجاء الى برامج مفيدة وهادفة تنمي رصيدنا المعرفي بمعلومات قد تساعدنا في مستقبلنا او حاضرنا ولن نندم ابدا في الاستمتاع بها عكس تلك البرامج التلفزيونية التافهة التي تظلم فقط عقولنا بدون فائدة فيجب ان نستخد عقولنا في هاده الوضعيات باختيار لحل الصحيح و لخيار الصائب الدي سيفيدنا ومن وجهتي نضري ايضا ان تمنع هده لبرامج عن العرض في تلفاز فهي فقط تفسد ·مجتمعنا
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