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…, availability of guns, or violence on TV, parents and political officials had to find a scapegoat. So far the most sought after suspect of causing aggressive behavior in children has been videogames. With young children playing these violent games, many assume…
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…        and a worker; That all schools will be free of drugs and violence and offer a         disciplined environment that is conducive to learning. (USIA 3)         The normality's of education as well as the planning, programming, and selecting the content…
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…TV AGGRESSION The effects of television violence on children have become more prevalent in our society today. Kids are turning around and killing kids over schoolyard fights or designer shoes. This essay will discuss and analyze television violence
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…a chief as half time entertainment. If you go to a school's football game and see the 'Indians' play, they do it roughly and with a lot of violence. This influences people to think that the chiefs and Indians are savages and that they are always fighting…
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…discrimination, and it can lead to violence. Prejudice lowers self esteem and hurts people mentally. Can you imagine being handicapped or having a disability? Now try to imagine applying for a job or being treated the same as someone with a disability. We have…
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…got to our young teens in rural cities across America. A solution must be taken into action to stop the insanity. DARE a program that was developed by LAPD in conjunction with Los Angeles United School district is a program thought to enforce drug…
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…; it encourages superficiality. Television also takes away time that could be spent with family and friends. Overall, the effect television has on children is more negative than positive. Television suggests that violence is an acceptable mean of solving problems…
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…be able to attend a fancy school no matter how intelligent he is or have any luxury he wants just because of power and wealth. On the flip side, if one were born to a poor family in a bad neighborhood infested with violence and drugs, he would have a much…
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…to attend a fancy school no matter how intelligent he is or have any luxury he wants just because of power and wealth. On the flip side, if one were born to a poor family in a bad neighborhood infested with violence and drugs, he would have a much smaller chance…
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…to attend a fancy school no matter how intelligent he is or have any luxury he wants just because of power and wealth. On the flip side, if one were born to a poor family in a bad neighborhood infested with violence and drugs, he would have a much smaller chance…
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