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the data so the community can respond. Finally communication serves as our history; it transfers down through time our values and ideals. To complete it's mission, modern media must get and evaluate the information and provide the general people with a clear
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. It is hypothesized that school violence will be caused by exposure to violence in the media. It is also hypothesized that school violence will have detrimental effects on the academic community. Finally it is hypothesized that increased security will reduce violence
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Drabman, R.S., and M.H. Thomas. 1974. Does media violence increase children's toleration of real-life aggression? Developmental Psychology 10, 418-421.
Bryant, J., R.A. Carveth and D. Brown. 1981
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do whether it be in sports, school or at a job.
The violence that is occurring today is not occurring more than it was ten or twenty years ago
like some people might suggest, it is only being shown and talked about more by the mass media
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The media is a positive influence on society in the twenty-first century.
Why do people think that the media is not a positive influence on the society in the 21st century?
Does this question need to be asked! Off course not! The media is a positive
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of school, factors that produce violence in school. Sociologists and teachers agree that a lack of parental supervision at home, lack of family involvements with the school, and exposure to violence in mass media also bread violence in juveniles and in turn
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with religion. Censorship of images of violence in the media by the government concedes one's personal decision over what images are appropriate to view. As a thinking people, we do not need to be herded like sheep towards a central, forced view of appropriate
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television violence get out of hand and let media such as this be acceptable than we as a society may not have as severe of problems with todays youth.
Extensive viewing of television violence by children causes greater aggressiveness. Sometimes, watching
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is not occurring more than it was ten or twenty years ago like some people might suggest, it is only being shown and talked about more by the mass media. If there is one group to blame for the increase in violence I feel that it would be the media, not the athletes
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there is a strong consensus that entertainment violence, including in video games, affects the health, well-being and development of children. The statement says that over 1000 studies "point overwhelmingly to a casual connection between media violence and aggressive
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