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…to this social pathology, but "violence in the media" is certainly one of them. "Music industry insiders often shirk responsibility by saying their music reflects society but does not impact it," Waliszewski observes. "Some music industry insiders . . . have…
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…. Violent video games cause aggressive behavior. This must be stopped. The violent games cause aggression, are too violent, and are worst than other media because they are interactive. It is a fact that violent games cause aggression. Studies have proved…
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…it be in sports, school or at a job. The violence that is occurring today is not occurring more than it was ten or twenty years agolike some people might suggest, it is only being shown and talked about more by the mass media. If thereis one group to blame…
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…come from what was viewed and played on the television set that he had created. The television set has been the center of media violence since the 1950s. II. The Facts Children will have spent more than 50% more time in front of the television…
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…into account that poverty and discrimination play big roles in the lives of the youth. The existence of bad neighborhoods may also promote violence. Others, however, deem the television and media responsible for the promotion of violence among teens and young…
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…your mind is at risk seems ludicrous to some people. People such as author Kevin Durkin, who believes that any evidence found, that would lead people to think that violence in the media effects behavior is highly controversial, but at best, weak (Durkin…
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…on the Internet. The media contains some extreme violence; however, society would not have to worry about how much violence the media contains, if parents would take time to watch the programs their child watches, and explain to the child that the actions can…
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…. The media contains some extreme violence; however, society would not have to worry about how much violence the media contains, if parents would take time to watch the programs their child watches, and explain to the child that the actions can not be real…
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…at. The most recent initiative towards achieving the ends of the issue was the launch of a $20 million media campaign on violence against women in relationships. The media launch on 6 June 2004, was under the label "Violence Against Women: Australia Says…
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…have it does. All supposedly scientific studies on the subject of TV violence “causing” real violence are based on a theory of cause-and-effect that is contrary to humans having the capability of making responsible, moral choices. So is the media causing…
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