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To begin
 with reasons, societal changes caused Linking Words
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Firstly
, technological advancements brought countless  high-quality Linking Words
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, adolescents now can enjoy an animation with real-life-looking characters. Linking Words
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 advanced technology made kids stick around Linking Words
TV
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parents
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When it comes to the solutions, we should use a "carrot and stick"rule. Use synonyms
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Second
 of all, failure to follow rules should limit their access to television. Linking Words
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, if they misbehave in the public or fail to complete their duty, Linking Words
parents
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