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Category: /Social Sciences
…In this essay I will tell you why I believe that all forms of media are a good idea to use in the form of teaching tools. A man enforces this belief and makes me believe it even more and his name is Henry Jenkins. <Tab/>First…
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Category: /Literature/English
…for negative influence on our children, the fact still remains that parents are solely responsible for the actions and the well being of their children. Since we will never be able persuade the media to stop promoting sex and violence, because that’s what sells…
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…In recent years, video games have been a popular icon of youth culture. However,as games have become popular, so has the amount of violence contained in them. Because of the immense popularity of video games with children, violence within them…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Arm Teachers to Stop School Shootings? How often do we open the newspaper or turn on the television and see there has been another school shooting? It seems as though it is happening more and more everyday. Violence in schools seems…
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Category: /Literature
…. <Tab/><Tab/>Video game violence Destroying are youth? <Tab/>Personally I don't think video games are destroying our youth. There are many reasons why I don't think videos games are to blame. Music videos…
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…The Media’s Effects on Underage Drinking The use of alcohol is a major aspect of our society. It is used in religious ceremonies, during socialization, and its presence is seen everywhere. Second only to caffeine, more people drink alcohol than any…
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…most occurrences of violence in hockey stem from players, others, including coaches, fans, media, and intimidate family member of players, all contribute to what has become an outbreak of violent activities within the sport and they all share different…
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…Reasons for Youth Gun Violence In 1988, handguns killed 7 people in Great Britain, 13 in Australia, 8 in Canada, and 8,915 in the United States. Between 1973 and 1992, the number of privately-owned firearms in the US increased 73%; from 122 million…
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…In reality, for many individuals presently characterized by a background of violent behavior, it is probable that they have encountered or witnessed violence on a daily basis through the media, such as television, radio, movies, and print sources…
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…powerful as 20 years later people still remember the horrendus disaster, it shows just how effective the media can be.…
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