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Watching television can be good for students.
O Ninety-eight percent of American households contain at least one television.
o I think that television is terrific! I watch at least three shows a day
O Many television programs present information in more engaging ways than textbooks or online materials.
O Dr. Martin Forest says that students should limit the amount of television they watch each day.
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