Papers 2011-2020 of total 48503 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…monitoring what he watches? I’m still working on a couple more for Tara. Using “Infotrac, Expanded Academic”, I found an article titled “Gore blames TV for school violence.” This article appeared in Variety, June 1, 1998 v371 n4 p24. I also found a speech…
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…in general. As reported by the American Psychological Association in 1992, an average child who watches two to four hours of TV a day will have witnessed at least 8,000 murders and 100,000 other acts of violence by the time he leaves elementary school The National…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the actual act occurring on screen. Hanno Hardt, a professor at J-MC School said, "It’s lost it’s shock value. Maybe 20 to 30 years ago we would have been shocked. Now, a generation later, we know that this is a violent society. And when we read about violence
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Category: /Literature/English
…are prone to repeat the actions on television. According to the American Psychological Association, even before leaving elementary school, the average child has seen 8,000 murders and 100,000 acts of violence on television (Hattemer 63). Hattemer suggests…
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Category: /Literature/English
…they do in their free time at home such as the violent computer games they play or the music they listen to. In the case of Columbine High School, the computer game “Doom” and the music of the German band, “Ramstein”, were to blame. The violence portrayed…
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…searches. It is obvious that there has been a major increase in the number of student property searches in schools from the time of the drafting of the Fourth Amendment (1791), until now. It is equally obvious that the amount of violence and drug use has also…
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Category: /History
violence, and very infrequently the beneficiaries of it. The police force exists as part of the distorted view of life given to us by the ruling elites. At the root of this twisted unreality is a social system based on economic and racial control. The police…
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…The Trench coat Mafia Opinion MANY FACTORS CAUSED OUTBURST OF VIOLENCE There is no single factor that caused the outburst of violence on 20th April 1999…
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…people talk about school violence so much that it seems everything that can be said has been said. But then I began to do the research, and found some disturbing trends. Every case of school violence seems to be middle or high school related. Try as I might, I…
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…THE EFFECTS OF MEDIA VIOLENCE ON CHILDREN On April 20,1999 two boys by the names of Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris walked into their High school in the little town of Colombine Colorado and opened fire on their fellow classmates. Some say…
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