Papers 2021-2030 of total 23385 found.
…Sex plays a major role in today's society. From television, radio, music, and advertisements, to video games, the Internet, and even art and pictures, all forms of media use sex to help sell their products. With the public being exposed to so many…
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…of drug use through media communication. In 1986, the Partnership for a Drug-Free America was born. Partnership for a Drug-Free America is a “private, non-profit, non-partisan coalition of professionals from the communications industry”(Partnership for a Drug…
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…, was, to say the least, difficult. Video games have come and gone, and I myself, a video game player, have noticed the continual and, what seems, gradual increase in everyday violence, not just in video games. When an article or person(s) states that the violence
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…fighting. One can attribute the sport of boxing's everlasting popularity to societies constant struggle between man vs. man with the constant desire to lash out or seek victory and societies addiction to violence and spectacle. Boxing had originated long…
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violence. Recently the occurrence of organized rape appeared to have increased in most African refugee camps. This could partly be due to the proliferated of conflicts, but also owed to the speed of communication media, which reported such atrocities worldwide…
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…, and the desensitizing influence of the glamorous portrayal of violence in a wide array of media. The growing use of guns has increased the likelihood that crime will be violent and deadly. The U.S. Justice Department has reported that in 1992 the use of guns in crime…
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…Some people think the role of television in the display of and motivation toward violence? Some people think that children learn violence behavior from their parents, not from television or movies. In my opinion, I think that the role of television…
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…Growing up in Today’s World It’s tough enough being a teenager in today’s world without the temptations of drugs, sex, and violence, but in the year 2000 this is what the adolecent’s face. We face more obstacles and trials and tribulations…
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…decisions based on what ro! le he was taking at the present time. The second article “Popular Culture and Violence”, was a lot more enjoyable to read and I found it to be a lot more interesting how it tied in criminology to popular culture rather than just…
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…decisions based on what ro! le he was taking at the present time. The second article “Popular Culture and Violence”, was a lot more enjoyable to read and I found it to be a lot more interesting how it tied in criminology to popular culture rather than just…
Details: Words: 783 | Pages: 3.0 (approximately 235 words/page)