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likely to be found paging through his latest issue of TV guide, carefully selecting the shows which he will watch that week and marking them off with a highlighter. On an average day the Addict will come home from work or school, put off all responsibilities
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that an organized prayer would help with violence, drug abuse, and social problems that are in our schools today. Having a minute of silent time every day came about after September 11th, to give children a chance to reflect either on our nation, or other things
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they are learning the style and etiquette of middle-class society from television programs (Ball 305).
The viewing of televised violence helps children academically, as well as socially. One study shows that children entering school, raised on the violent
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it unlikely that they will disclose the violence to others. Battered mothers may also maintain secrecy; realistically fearing that disclosure may further jeopardize their safety and that of their children (Groves, Zuckerman, & Marans, 1993).
School personnel, who
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. They become a closed and bitter person. They know
not of the warmness of love, but of the coldness of neglectence. Parents need to be there
when their kids get awards in school or have a game. The child needs to feel support
from both his/her's parents
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TV Violence and Kids
What has the world come to these days? It often seems like everywhere one looks,
violence rears its ugly head. We see it in the streets, back alleys, school, and
even at home. The last of these is a major source of violence
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in
getting clients. A sports law degree is offered at some law schools to those who want to
specialize in being a sports agent. A prospective agent may also have a sports
administration degree and contacts to help him begin his career. A frequently asked
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Children tend to watch three to four hours of television a day, which can average out to be 28 hours a week. This amount is more time then they spend in school in an average week. All this time spent in front of the television allows the media
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<Tab/><Tab/><Tab/>Violence in Children's Cartoons
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<Tab/><Tab/>Watching violence on television can have many affects on all age groups. I decided to write about
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From 1979 to 1989, the firearm homicide rate for persons 15-19 increased sixty-one percent. Male youth in the U.S. are more than five times as likely to be victims of homicide as to youths in many other developed countries. The violence in many
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