Papers 1531-1540 of total 20956 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…the domestic producer’s price, cries of “unfair competition” and “dumping” are often heard. Pressure is exerted among the countries government to do something to protect their market against the imported products. The government may impose duties to the imported…
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Category: /Literature/English
…hardly anyone could see them. Today that curiosity has become a constant companion to many, mainly children. From reporting the news and persuading us to buy certain products, to providing programs that depict violence, television has all but replaced…
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Category: /Literature/English
…hardly anyone could see them. Today that curiosity has become a constant companion to many, mainly children. From reporting the news and persuading us to buy certain products, to providing programs that depict violence, television has all but replaced…
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Category: /Literature
…, there is no solid proof that the media causes violence, and although parents do a lot to help and protect their children, there are still some steps that can be taken to protect their children against violent and sexual material. Government intervention (stronger…
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Category: /Law & Government
domestically and internationally, but both groups are willing to compromise in order to deal effectively with any problems. Media and public opinion often present challenges as well, as leaders must represent the concerns of the people. Yet, the freedom…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…. -<Tab/>Many crimes go unreported e.g. rape, or unrecorded e.g. domestic violence. -<Tab/>Crime rates may appear to change if the method used to measure crime is altered. Offender Surveys -<Tab/>Belson (1975…
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…Bad Habits on the Boob Tube A major topic of conversation nowadays is, does violence on television cause children to behave in violent ways? Soon after I started this paper, I come to realize that it wasn't going to be easy. But in the following…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Are television, movies and news broadcasts corrupting the youth of society? This paper examines the issues surrounding this question, and attempts to determine if violence depicted in the media influences the actions and behavior of its viewers…
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violence-ridden television programs and that by the age of 18 the average North American child will have viewed over 200,000 acts of television violence. Children should not be allowed to watch violent television programs because children are easily…
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Category: /Literature
…and technology). Without international trade the chrome tape production would not be possible (and thus the quality of sound suffers) etc. Furthermore, the Zimbabwe itself would have no remarkable benefits from its chrome resources as the domestic market for tapes…
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