Category: /Literature/English
in how a child turns out. There are many aspects of a childs development. The different aspects include the primary caregiver, school, spiritual guidance, social environment, and the role of television, videos, and computers. All these things play
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Category: /Literature/English
, or target group if you will, for this industry is our countrys young people. It seems, not just ironic, but down right foolish that we spend millions of state and tax dollars on violence prevention in our schools while $6 billion a year is being spent on games
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Category: /Recreation & Sports
Karate in several ways.
In Okinawan traditional dojo (schools), a prospective student had to undergo a rigorous selection process. Once accepted, the student had to continually prove his worthiness to train by exhibiting correct attitude. The sensei
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Category: /Social Sciences/Education
and other technologies that are increasingly available in many homes (VCRs, cable, Internet, video games, etc.). In addition, parents are concerned about the amount of violence is regularly portrayed on television and other media technologies.
Watching TV can
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Category: /Society & Culture
their 21 birthday and fear of losing a loved one to drugs or gang violence. When presented with the same question, white teens responded their greatest fears were not getting into grad school and not being considered popular at school. Thus it is evident
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Americans are faced with an ever-growing problem of violence. Illegal weapons have been involved in many horrible crimes such as the recent Columbine High School tragedy and many gang drive-by shootings. One cannot ignore the damage
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
is taught in public schools, so 16-year-olds are very aware of sex. Violence is shown all the time on television and in video games, which 16-year-olds can see anytime. Seeing these things in a movie won't make them any more or less aware of them and likely
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Category: /Social Sciences/Communication Studies
What transforms a disagreeable but widely accepted condition into an intolerable problem against which a society marshals its resources? How can social scientists and policymakers help bring about such a transformation for the issue of gun violence
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
in life. History and literature are important subjects that everyone need to learn.
History is a very important subject that everyone needs to learn. Learning history can stop violence and violence can stop terrorism. One thing in high school that everyone
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Category: /Literature/Novels
and were experiancing high school, just as we did- except they had to deal with so much more violence. I can't even imagine the torture they were put through. I really respect and admire them for their bravery. I would highly recommend this book to people of all
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