Papers 1621-1630 of total 23385 found.
…Gun control is defined as an attempt to reduce violence caused by use of firearms, by regulating their ownership and use. I agree that some type of gun control is needed, but I do not agree with all of it. I do agree with the one law…
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…, although be it rap and hip hop music originated as a spoken word against violence and other negative issues, the industry and the media choose to focus on only that negative aspect of the music and disregard the purpose behind the content. This shows…
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…The media has been a constant source of controversy as far as racial issues are concerned. Many share the opinion that some broadcasters, and other tools of the press, are racially biased and therefore when broadcasting a story on a racial or ethnic…
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…As more and more chasers head out to the plains each spring to "feast on the smorgasbord of atmospheric violence," the roadways get more crowded and hazardous near storms. This is a well-known trend, discussed in several other forums. Yes…
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…Daley brings up the topic of the emulation of professional wrestling in her article “Elementary School’s Wrestling Children and Youth School Violence.” Teachers seem to be concerned because wrestling it is so easy to emulate. In her article, Ms. Daley…
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…Psychology of Television Today many people think that television is the cause of violence in today’s youth. Many have pondered that television disturbs traditions as well as interferes with the minds of adolecened children who can not yet comprehend…
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…Psychology of Television Today many people think that television is the cause of violence in today’s youth. Many have pondered that television disturbs traditions as well as interferes with the minds of adolecened children who can not yet…
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…be prevented in many ways. One method, for instance, is to make public the effects, through the media. Media is the means of mass communication, such as newspapers, magazines, radio, or television. By communicating this message of death due to consumption of alcohol…
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…An increasing concern is the high rate of violence displayed by the youth of today’s society. Indeed, we are living in an age where violence has become a way of life. We have, in fact, become a culture of violence. Within the past three decades…
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…noticeably increased in the past couple of decades. Not so much gang violence, but gang activity as a whole. Advancements in technology and the ability of the media to communicate allow us more insight on gang-related events that were inaccessible before…
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