Papers 2701-2710 of total 23385 found.
…the media due to their 'unpleasant' lyrics. As a result of these lyrics being so unsettling to some, these artists along with many others in the present and past, have been protested, fined, and even sued. Some people claim that these artists are harmful…
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…that was expected of them. Although Bandura was has been criticized, his findings has led to considerable research into the influence of violence in the mass media, especially television, on promoting aggressive behaviour, and there is a growing body of research…
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…Guns. Dangerous and powerful, yet, its usage is constantly encouraged. Media portrays them as toys. The local Toys-R-Us carries hundreds of different toy guns so that children can pretend to shoot others. "Are we a nation of gun nuts or are we just nuts…
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Category: /Law & Government
…factors, of pornography in society have been compiled (1984). Exhibit 33 displays an Index of Acceptability in response to various sexual scenes in a variety of media. Those questioned were more likely to find it acceptable that others watched these sexual acts…
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…to training has increased, the institutions should also stress the importance of the growing trends in criminal activity so that they are prepared to deal with them. These include such areas as race relations, domestic violence, handling the mentally ill, and so…
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…, a mother, or a daughter. The mass media will have an influence on the family’s role. For instance, the media has portrayed men to be thought of as the “bread-winner”. To more or less support the family. This family type was atypical of the American family…
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…. Being a father, a mother, or a daughter. The mass media will have an influence on the family’s role. For instance, the media has portrayed men to be thought of as the “bread-winner”. To more or less support the family. This family type was atypical…
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…105). It is the nucleus of American life. The role of the American family is much the same as in any other country. Each family member has to fulfill his or her own part. Being a father, a mother, or a daughter. The mass media will have an influence…
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Category: /History
…related to drugs and violence. Sadly, Colombia and drugs are synonyms to the world. One is often not seen without the other. Consequently, the impact that the media has on the self-esteem of the ordinary Paisa is disappointing. Nagel says, “Other’s lack…
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…include political, sociological, consumer behavior, media audience, and other areas which are based on individual people's ideas, opinions and/or attitudes. Such areas are often referred to as "soft sciences", as opposed to "hard sciences" that do research…
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