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ARTICLE WRITING ON IMPACT OF MEDIA ON TEENAGERS


Impact of Media on Teenagers
                                          (BY-ABC)
Media has a deep impact on teenagers. This impact has both good and bad side. Social media and networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter have become source of major distractions for students. Teenagers seem to have become addicted to these sites. Teenagers are wasting their precious time on these sites. They are only and only wasting their time on chatting, messaging or uploading photos. The smart phones and 4G connections have made the situation worse. Social media has negative impact on the minds of teenagers. On the other hand, social networking sites have made the life and work easy for everyone .Everything is available on social networking sites and platforms. There is not a single sphere or walk of life where social networking and media are not being used .In education, industry, finance, defence, teaching, learning, research, medicine, entertainment, internet and online teaching social sites have great impact. It is computer and internet everywhere. Media has changed our lives. It has brought revolution in the field of entertainment. In modern times every type of news is conveyed to the people just in few seconds. This has been made possible only with the blessing and the achievements of the media. The electronic media such as T.V., internet or printed media like newspapers, magazines etc. play significant role in our lives. A number of channels are available to the viewers on the cable T.V. Some programs are educative as well as informative. The teenagers neglect their studies. They do not play outdoor games and suffer from various diseases. They never go to the playground to do any physical exercise. The teenagers have to understand the value of time, health and studies in their lives. They should use computer, internet and other gadgets upto a required limit.

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