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BetterInvesting has developed an organization to encourage and assist the formation of investment clubs and introduce individuals to the benefits of investing. Over the years it has developed and improved tools for stock studies and analyses, and it has provided detailed advice and recommendations to aid investment clubs in organizing and operating successfully. 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In the first I discuss the experience of non-news television viewing in the domestic realm. Here, I am particularly concerned with uncovering the details of interviewees\u2019 past viewing experiences in order to understand them in relation to the more serious news viewing they do in the present. Emphasizing these details contributes to a more comprehensive television viewing history for this group of participants, thus laying the foundation for situating and contextualizing how they make sense of and incorporate both non-news and news shows in their everyday lives and during extraordinary times. Thinking back to television shows interviewees used to watch was a process whereby they actively bridged present and past selves, and was an important way in which they tended to construct and reconstruct their personal biography. In the second chapter I address the ways in which study participants view, understand, and use the news in their everyday life. For the most part, people discussed viewing, understanding, and using the news not as definable or distinct categories, but rather as a cluster of practices and attitudes that contribute to how they identify themselves, their families, and a myriad of other social relationships. At the heart of this chapter is an inquiry into how people engage with the news. While other scholars have critiqued the way the news often negatively influences and affects viewers, few have bothered to examine the nuances of what I am calling the ecology of news viewing. While in the previous two chapters I establish how viewing television was a practice that helped create an environment where the concerns of everyday life were managed within the context of the home, chapter three examines what happens when an extraordinary event disrupts this space. This particular chapter is organized around two significant events: first, the ongoing crises that began with the assassination of \u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587 \u2587. \u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587 and ended with the murder of his brother \u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587; second, the explosion of the space shuttle Challenger. The significance of these events were largely determined by the frequency in which interviewees mentioned them when asked about the kinds of major news stories they remembered while growing up. Although the details and situational context of each set them apart from each other, they also share similar themes that center on violence, death, grief, and unexpected loss. In chapter four, I interpret the news viewing interview participants did on September 11, 2001, but with a focus on how their viewing exaggerated a sense of uncertainty about the attacks themselves, news television portrayal of them, and their own approach to news viewing. At its most basic level, this chapter is concerned with how interview participants viewed television news coverage on September 11. More specifically, it focuses on understanding the ritual nature of their news viewing in the context of 9/11. One of the primary goals of the chapter is to examine what was behind this viewing in an effort to shed some light on a process that has been little understood. What work that has been done on the production of the news during a national tragedy tends to overemphasize, and exaggerate, the power and effect of the news on viewers, portraying the news as an all-powerful, oppressive force that succeeds mainly in traumatizing viewers. However, I argue that people\u2019s viewing was quite complicated, representing not so much a response to pre-existing certainties, but was a means of generating such uncertainties. In the concluding chapter I explore the rupture interviewees understood to be happening to literal, as well as symbolic, places on September 11 and for days after the attack. An exploration of this theme reveals the lasting impact of September 11 on both the life of the nation, and on the personal lives of interview participants. Indeed, their narratives help shed light on how the attack was experienced as more than a terrifying spectacle \u2018witnessed\u2019 on news television, but as both a tragic catastrophe that had an immediate impact on the structure and stability of their everyday existence. I also pay close attention to the urge many experienced to voice a range of thoughts and feelings about September 11 itself, as well as on a range of policies, actions and reactions that have ensued in its aftermath. Finally, this chapter examines connections between television viewing (both news and non news) and other kinds of social activities and exchanges as a way of understanding the impact of this unique catastrophe on one small group of individuals. \u201cThroughout history, the most prominent characterization of memory has been the idea that it has been in crises. Memory has been seen to be threatened by technology since ancient times. 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For all interview participants \u2013 young and old - their memories, when screened through beloved TV shows, were often rose-colored. Lara recalled that when she was young, every afternoon after school she usually went home and immediately turned on the television. Both she and her brother watched TV with what Lara has described as \u201ctremendous frequency.\u201d For at least four hours a day she enjoyed a range of popular sitcoms and dramas. Her family owned two television sets: one in the family room and one in the basement and while her father usually watched in the basement (her mother did not watch much television), she and her brother would watch upstairs. Lara and her brother often took half hour turns watching their individual shows, but they would sometimes watch together, sharing a particular zeal for shows like Cheers and Perfect Strangers, which were enjoyed on a weekly basis. 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