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…the young viewer into a hypnotized nonthinker (Rutenberg). As you can see, television violence can disrupt a child's learning and thinking ability which will cause life long problems. If a child cannot do well in school, his or her whole future is at stake…
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…the young viewer into a hypnotized nonthinker (Rutenberg). As you can see, television violence can disrupt a child's learning and thinking ability which will cause life long problems. If a child cannot do well in school, his or her whole future is at stake…
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…Children and Violence In Lost Boys, a study of race and youth violence, author James Garbarino says, "The 1997-1998 school year will go down in American history as the turning point in our country's experience and understanding of lethal youth violence
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…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. In many…
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…. These would keep teens aware of youth violence issues, and give them solutions or advice on what to do if they run into a situation they feel uncomfortable with. According to the Seattle Times; Dec 5th, 1997 article on weapons in school, Superintendent John…
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…not being allowed to attend school to not being allowed to vote. The present teen relationships show domestic violence daily. At schools boys restrict their girlfriends from associating with their friends by grabbing them away, while girls scratch and slap…
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…More and more today we are seeing children going into their schools and committing violent crimes. What has the world come to these days? It often seems like a person cannot watch television without hearing about violence. Violence is everywhere it's…
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…Watching violence in movies increases the risk of some people's acting aggressively. Many people have problems linking media violence with violence in real-life. Only small percentages that watch violence are responsible for violent acts. Most…
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…resulting in personal injury or death of one family or household member by another, who is or was residing in the same single dwelling unit. Domestic violence spreads through society as an epidemic in families, workplaces, churches, schools and communities…
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…today, with many people underestimating the effects of media violence on our children, but when most children are exposed to 8,000 murders in the media by the time they finish elementary school, it is hard to think this will not have an effect on our children…
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