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There is a limit to how far medical science is able to grow especially in the present just based on present technology and knowledge. The current knowledge and technology only allows medical science to be able to improve up to a certain extent if there are no improvements in technology or if there are no improvements in knowledge due to successful research. For example, even though the Ebola virus has outbreak for quite some time, there is still no successful cure being manufactured to help cure people who caught this disease. There is a need to conduct experiments to find a cure for the disease and current knowledge is not enough to help develop a cure for the disease. This shows how medical science is being limited by current knowledge and technology which restricts their growth up till a certain extent. However, people are currently expecting medical science to solve all health problems without a problem. For example, people have unhealthy habits and do not take care of their body as they feel no sense of danger from such actions which is resulted due to them having thoughts suggesting that medical science can solve all health issues. Hence, people are expecting too much out of medical science.
TV is mainly for education when organisations or the state utilise this platform to spread positive messages or educate audiences on morally right behaviours. Utilising television as such a platform allows positive messages to be educated through entertaining visuals which illustrates more and attracts the attention of audiences, allowing the messages to be more efficiently inculcated in the audience. For example, there was an advertisement made on the television regarding the consequences of gambling. This advertisements not only entertains the audience through the short video of the inner thoughts of a friend of a gambler, it also educates the audience on the fact that you should take action to stop your loved ones from gambling. This illustrates the fact that television can be used to focus on educating the audience whilst having a small part of entertainment incorporated in the shows, programs and advertisements.
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