Papers 1541-1550 of total 23385 found.
…Commission on Violence and Youth: Violence and Youth, Psychology's Response, confirms the findings noted above and reaffirms the need to consider ways to reduce the level of violence in all media. (APA, 1993:77-78).         In conclusion we should remember…
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…, or even cause violence, as the media suggested in the wake of school shootings like the one in Columbine? There are so many acts of violence in schools now, and it's because there are lots of kids that don't fall in to a certain group. Either that or those…
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Category: /Literature
…influential media groups and social standards shape our beliefs. This affects not only how we interact with cultures different from our own, but also how various groups interact with each other. In our society there is sure to be inequalities due to our differences…
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…Solution Upon reviewing all aspects, research, and ideas, the question remains: should the government further regulate the media industry, and force it to limit its portrayal of violence? I feel that the Government should focus less on blaming and censoring…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of Domestic Violence.) Males who witness spousal violence are more likely to be abusive to their spouses, and women who witness violence are more likely to become pregnant or be sexually assaulted as teenagers. Violence in television, media, and society…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and thought nothing of it because the media made them stars. When one walks into a bathroom or down the school hall, they will either see or hear the word "motherfucker", but many people don't seem to realize what it means exactly. Today it is used commonly…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…won or been nominated for academy wards. Midnight Cowboy, winner of the Best Picture Academy Award for 1970, was rated X. Eight of the last twelve Best Picture winners have been rated R. If media violence or vulgarity is as big of a problem as it is made…
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Category: /Law & Government
…There are many ways in which the public interprets and reacts to crime. These perceptions are often inaccurate because of the media's unrealistic method in presenting crime. Discussions relating to how the media presents forms of crime, what is true…
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…plagued with controversy. News media’s attention on rap seems fixated on instances of violence at rap concerts, “gangsta” rap’s lurid fantasies of cop killing, female bashing, and black nationalist rappers’ suggestions that white people are the devil’s…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Discuss the view that the media influences aggression The question of whether the media influences aggression has recently become an area of great interest. More specifically, the area of whether aggression and violence is having a detrimental…
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