Papers 1581-1590 of total 23385 found.
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…. They see it on TV, in music videos, and on talk shows. The media is a great concern when it comes to the coverage of violence today. For instance, all of the school shootings that are blown up in new stories everywhere have a bad influence on their audience…
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…). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** Christensen F.M. 1990 Pornography. New York: Praeger. Howitt, Cumberpatch 1975 Mass Media, Violence and Society. London: Elek Science Harmon, Check 1988 Role of Pornography in Woman Abuse. (City unknown).American Commission on Obscenity…
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…of most of the violence in society. Yet we see violence on the news and on our streets all the time, a lot of times committed by the same people that are outraged by violence in the media. (I point to the recent bombings in Iraq as an example.) So why…
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…aggressive in nature and to tolerate violence, "Commercial television for children is 50 to 60 times more violent than prime time programs for adults. Some cartoons average over 80 violent acts per hour"(Children Defense Fund - Media Violence). Now scientists have…
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…The media nowadays plays a big role in our lives. Whether printed or broadcasted it is present in everyone’s life, regardless of their social class. Examples of media are things such as TV, Internet, periodicals, music, and periodicals. A common…
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…and extreme it has reached. Furthermore, as the media becomes even more perfect with the introduction of three dimensions (virtual reality) and interactivity (computer games and multimedia), the representation of violence 'merges' increasingly with reality…
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…it on the media. The media is what allows for aggressive news and shows to be talked about or shown. The media applies more to the people with a greater understand of the news or a movie. Every where a person looks there is some type of violence. Almost every channel…
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…murders, rapes, kids taking drugs, smoking, violence in schools etc…” My grandpa went on to say that the media wasn’t as prevalent back then. “Violence wasn’t seen or heard on the news. You could hardly say darn in public.” He told me it wasn’t like leave…
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…, following the horrifying school shooting in Littleton, Colorado that increased public calls for a national response to youth violence, President Clinton requested that the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice conduct a study of whether…
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violence is used in hope of getting attention and media publicity. Physical force protest, has a very distinctive difference from moral force protest; one of the most important ones being that, by violence, these supporters are terrorising the general public…
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