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…paced segments instead of the usual seriousness of nightly news. Tabloid television's negative aspects in alternative newscasts, especially Entertainment Tonight, include excessive display of violence, the encouragement of substance abuse…
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…and violence. There is little on television to offset the flood od violence children watch. Even the news is slanted. It is too common to see gangsters and white collar criminals receive media attention while people dedicated to peace on earth are ignored…
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…. The media continually feed kids acts of violence and sexual promiscuity in movies and video games. The negative context on television and video games does in fact influence kids consciously or unconsciously. A famous study by psychologist Albert Bandura shows…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…of Interpersonal Violence. "Fraternities, Athletic Teams, and Rape: Identification With a Risky Group". (Vol. 15 No. 12). Sage: 2000. Macdonald, Myra. Representing Women: Myths of Femininity in the Popular Media. London: Edward Arnold: 1995 Messerschmidt, James…
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…America he observes a far different America then Frank Capra. Stone sees the average America as a society trying to fill their void, or, kill their demon, with the violence, sex, and anything that has a significant amount of shock appeal that the media serves…
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…curriculum. Our opponent told about the televisions wrong effect to the society. They talked about that media encourage violence but a news release of American Academy of Pediatrics shows that heavy viewers of violent programming were less accepting of violence
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Category: /Literature/English
…, to prevent offending anyone or resulting to violence. According to the Constitution, Amendment One, talks about how we have that right to speech. Why would you censor someone on something they had the right to do. Today, the media has affected the way we…
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Category: /History
…important in shaping American folklore. Two important factors contributed to the making of these legends. The transition that these men under went from solider to ranch hand or cowboy, and the making of their legends through the media molded the way we…
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Category: /Literature/English
…not recommended it because they just might think that the violence is real and that the wizardry is real. Although I don’t think it is a good book for younger children, I think that the media and newspaper writers are going just a little to far. I don’t think it’s…
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…only guess that lack parental responsibility, public prevention, and dramatization through the media are the three main contributors to children committing crimes. Freewill makes us unique as humans. We can choose to make responsible choices…
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