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…it appear that for some people, usually the very powerful, the rules don't apply? A good, or actually bad, example of moral decay may be the excessive violence that is on television everyday. We seem to have developed an acceptance of excessive violence
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…. By watching very excessive amounts of television, it is possible to loose touch or twisting your sense of reality, many studies have been done on the affects of violence in the media, computer games and television, directly relating to violence done by real people…
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Category: /History
…cost them their lives. One major thing that happened in this strike was The Colorado Fuel and Iron Company had some help from the state. Violence went back and fourth and no one could say who started the first act, but it was not an even match. (Zinn 21…
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Category: /Literature/English
…holders as violence and chaos. As anarchist historian George Woodcock put it, "Of the more frivolous is the idea that the anarchist is a man who throws bombs and wishes to wreak society by violence and terror. That this charge should be brought against…
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…There is no hiding the fact that guns are everywhere; almost every time some one turns on the news or reads a paper there is something about a shooting. This may be a homicide or just a plain accident. Either way, the media make the issues surrounding…
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…” (“Right to Carry”). It is said that the availability of guns and number of guns produced is the root cause of increasing gun violence (“Support for Gun Control”). The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms estimates that there are 222 million firearms…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of conditioning occurring with the media concerning violence. First, there is a classical conditioning when people sit at home and see detailed, horrible suffering of people and they are associating this killing and suffering with their enjoyment, with a big container…
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Category: /History
…in which governments used the media to influence people to enlist in the army and the brainwash them into supporting the war. The economic impact of World War I affected two different types of people. At the end of the war, some people profited and other…
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…for this shooting. His evil lyrics and satanic saying makes him a perfect suspect for the Columbine shooting as well as other violent crimes. He doesn’t mean to influence this kind of violence. He cancelled his concerts in the Colorado area because of this turn…
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…. Expanded police powers included the control of public information such as censoring newspapers and personal mail. The beginning of propaganda was during the time period of World War I. Propaganda is the process in which governments used the media to influence…
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