Communication
- Classification of television programs
Currently, there are many TV programs that one can virtually not miss one that they can watch. This has largely been brought about by the stiff competition in the industry that has led to diversification. As far as content is considered, TV programs can be classified into 3. These are news, entertainment and educative programs.
Most people find the news programs to be very boring. People rarely reveal any appeal at these programs. However, a few people and especially parents find the programs to be very beneficial. In the category of news programs, people watch things that happened all over the world, weather prediction and state of the economy. For most TVs, these programs are mostly aired during dinner time and lunch time when most people are likely to be glued to their TVs. Despite being boring, most TV stations air this programs due to their importance.
Entertainment programs are the ones that most people enjoy watching. It comprises of movies and comedy shows. Good examples are the arrow and Sons of Anarchy. People watch this kind of programs with their friends, family and relatives. This kind of programs is used by many people to release tension, relax their minds and drive themselves to the dreamland. People can also participate in the programs by taking part in dancing or mere singing. These programs have been able to attract a large portion of people and particularly children. Unfortunately, children and adolescents have concentrated on this programs so much that they do not give time to other activities leading to development of a scenario where children are totally slothful.
The other category of TV programs is the entertainment programs. They make up most of anyone's TV time. In most cases, the advertisement programs are inserted directly in the middle of other shows. On rare occasions, the advertisements are shown uninterruptedly. It advertises things such as vehicles, foods, beverages and events. Though the programs are annoying for most people due to the interruption they bring about, the programs are still indispensable for most TV producer since they raise most of their revenues from such programs. The TV industry gives entertainment programs the due respect that they deserve.
We can therefore comfortably conclude that anyone’s TV time is made up of the three programs. However, this does not mean that people are so fond of watching the above programs. The best thing is for one to choose the program that best suits their interests. Whether one wants to be entertained, get news or see certain advertisements determines the kind of program that one will go for.
- Classification of satisfaction
Satisfaction can be defined as a source of fulfillment to the involved party. The different kinds of satisfaction can be analyzed and presented to the students. This will help reduce the number of students taking economic crisis as the only kind of satisfaction. The faculty of desire and conditioned stimuli results to a pure practical satisfaction. This kind of satisfaction is determined by both representation of the object and the subject in connection with the existence of the object. This kind of satisfaction argues that the existence of the object adds to the pleasing of the same. The judgment of taste can be linked to the feelings of pleasure and excitement; this enables an individual to compare the objects indifferent of its feelings and perception. The main contemplation of this kind of satisfaction is not directed to the concepts since its cognitive judgment is not an element of taste. Therefore pure practical satisfaction cannot be based on concepts but on practical evidence and involvement. This will help to achieve the main target of practical satisfaction. Therefore, the practical involvement does not serve the purpose of theoretical judgment.
The next significant kind of satisfaction is the free satisfaction. It mainly deals with the freedom to interpret and draw a conclusion on the goodness, pleasantness and the beauty of something. The individual is free to comment on the decision; this may affect the individual’s feeling of pleasure. The practical knowledge on this can be applied on the excitement an individual experiences when he sees an object of interest. More so, the object can be interesting to the eye of an individual but unpleasing to another. The only kind of a free satisfaction is favor which can be proposed to the desire by a reasonable law. This reasonable law victimizes an individual’s freedom in forming for him an object of pleasure. The personal interest generates a desire, this creates biasness. As a result to this, the judgment the object in place is victimized.
The opinion of other people about something affects how pleasant an object can appear. The object of satisfaction therefore involves a command hence generates a want. This will depend on the opinion of the people. There are some ways that can be used to show how one should spend time preparing different kind of satisfactions. One of this ways is standing by one’s knowledge about something and the general perception in mind about the object in analysis. This help to reduce the effect of psychological manipulation about something.
- Classification of facial expressions
Across the world and on a daily basis, people communicate from time to time. Apart from using spoken language, people also use facial expressions to express ideas, feelings and emotions. Some use facial expressions to disguise their emotions. Someone who never shows how they feel either by smiling, frowning or widening their eyes when surprised can basically be said to be withholders. A facial expression is a dramatic way of communicating and clears any doubt that one may be having about the feelings that one has. Facial expressions can be categorized into fear, disgust, rage, shame, joy and surprise.
Fear is the feeling that one experiences when something undesirable happens. A fearful face has a mask-like appearance. On a fearful face, the eyes are wild and wide-open, sweating, a frozen stare, pale face and strands of hair that stand on end. This makes it easy for such a face to be identified.
Disgust can simply be said to be an emotion associated with things that are perceived to be offensive, unclean or infectious. This is majorly portrayed when an individual closes their eyes or nose in an attempt to avoid contact with such things.
Rage comes about as a result of anger. The feeling is portrayed by an individual by lifting the eyebrows up and narrowing the eyes. It is common for the lips to tighten while the face appears as that of someone prepared for a combat. It is an expression that is commonly used on a day-to-day basis.
Shame is the emotion portrayed by someone when they realize that they have been identified to be wrong doers or as having undesirable behaviors. This feeling makes one to regularly look down in a bid to avoid meeting the eyes of others. The head bows down and the mouth drops in sorrow.
Joy can be said to be an emotion of happiness. It is commonly characterized by a smile, raised cheeks, friendliness, and politeness and round eyes.
Surprise is an emotion that makes the face to appear shocked and full of autopsy. The eyebrows are curved and central to the forehead, jaws drop down, head tilts forward, eyelids are wide open and horizontal wrinkles are common across the forehead. It is an emotion that many people find hard to identify and differentiate it from fear or rage.
In conclusion, there are various types of facial expressions that can only be differentiated by keenly looking at appearance of the face. Fear, surprise, rage, joy, disgust, shame and surprise are common facial expressions that are in use.