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…- like the good news media supposedly should.1 In 1952 Gene Pope bought the infamous National Inquirer. He cut out much of the sex and violence in a bid to win back and alienated audience and simply filled it with celebrity gossip, alien and Elvis sightings…
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Violence on Television "There was murderers going around killing lots of people and stealing jewelry." This quote comes from the mouth of an eight year old girl after watching the evening news on television. The eight year old girl…
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…important thing to remember is that parental supervision and limiting children's exposure to media violence can turn a potentially detrimental situation into a learning experience.…
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…. Today television is one of the main sources of violence in our society. This problem brings out many controversies. Some people say that violence on television can drive people to criminal acts as robberies and murders. Others say that media has no part…
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Category: /Literature/English
…their problems and expressing their feelings. Violence can de demonstrated and seen in various aspects of life. These include, school environment, television and media and home situations. Each of these things can contribute to the many reasons why teens might…
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…of the world. Television violence also disrupts a child’s learning and thinking ability that can cause many problems. If a child cannot do well in school, his/her future is at stake. Children seem to be drawn to violent shows because, media violence is much more…
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Violence in society is more prevalent today than ever before. Media and entertainment have opened up violent images for children to see. Availability of weapons to school age children seems incredulous. News stories of elementary school children…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…that there are other options rather than violence in trying to settle a dispute. Reinforcement of gender specific cultural norms should be removed from the education system. Informal education can be utilized with the help of the media to raise consciousness among…
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…The last couple of years, violence in schools has spread widely throughout the nation. This has caused major concerns among students, families, faculty of schools, and residents of many areas. In this paper I will discuss the reasons why I believe…
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Media & Marijuana It all started in 1937, when Congress passed the Marijuana Tax Act. Ever since that cold day in December things have gone downhill for anything associated the miracle drug known as Marijuana. Ever since then, the media has…
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