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…it promotes violence, influences the use of drugs and alcohol, represents sexuality in a negative way, and the unambiguous lyrics are completely unsuitable in today's society. Rap music is displayed in a violent nature throughout both, rappers and the people who…
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…. Journal of Sport and Social Issues: “Spectator Enjoyment Of Aggression In Intercollegiate Hockey Games” The study wanted to find out whether the hockey players aggression on the ice is directly related to the spectator enjoyment of the game
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…with a TV out for those who like to play their games on their big TV. Now with all this on board memory running at such high speeds how does the video card stay cool? The card has a special fan on it to help it maintain a decent temperature. Even with the onboard…
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…the children that listen to his lyrics into becoming violent, gay bashing, rebels that carry guns and abuse women. Yes, some of Eminem’s lyrics can be extreme and questionable, but isn’t it the parents responsibility to monitor what their children are watching…
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…it is hard to understand the meaning of this song, she gives the listener insight into herself. In the controversial music video for Pagan Poetry, the images pulsate with the music. The video shows blurred sex scenes as well as graphic piercings, including Bjork…
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…for equality. When the blacks attempted nonviolent protest the whites would react violently and unfairly. In the video " A Time for Justice " the blacks protested by sitting at the bar of a diner. The whites in the diner reacted by beating up the peaceful…
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…led some to believe music lyrics about suicide and violence against women have occasionally led troubled youth to commit suicide or violent crimes. Labels warning of explicit lyrics on recordings prompt adolescents in general to like the music less…
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…also watch football games at home on television. The ancient Greeks played a form of football called Harpaston, and the Romans played a similar game called Harpastum. But, most modern versions of football originated in England. The first professional…
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…an excessively violent game or to watch an inappropriate movie. Parents have a right and responsibility to say, "I don't like the message that game sends. Violence is bad and hurts people, but that game makes violence seem like fun. I know that you play that game
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…and other technologies that are increasingly available in many homes (VCRs, cable, Internet, video games, etc.). In addition, parents are concerned about the amount of violence is regularly portrayed on television and other media technologies. Watching TV can…
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