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…, especially with respect to the violence shown on our television networks. On average, young children watch about 100,000 acts of violence before they are through with their schools. Several studies have been conducted by researchers, scientists and pediatricians…
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…interpersonal conflicts. Both of these types of violence include shootings, rapes, stabbings, beatings, and other brutal acts. Because children and adolescents see or become involved in community violence in their own neighborhoods and schools, it is now recognized…
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…to be true that TV violence does have a negative impact, but the question is exactly what are the effects. The media has gone so far as to blame crimes, like the shooting at Columbine High School on television violence. I believe that there is quite a bit…
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…Watching violence on television can have many affects on all age groups. I decided to write about the affects of television violence upon child development. Violence on television is one of the most common media influences in children these days…
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…between television viewing and violence. This provides one plausible cause for the appalling rise in violence on AmericasÂ’ school campuses. Television has had a profound impact on American society. This impact is due to the fact that the television has…
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…between television viewing and violence. This provides one plausible cause for the appalling rise in violence on AmericasÂ’ school campuses. Television has had a profound impact on American society. This impact is due to the fact that the television…
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…to broadcast bad language violates free speech of the first amendment. The schools might be okay to disallow obscure material because of more power, but that doesn't mean outside of the school. Violence has not always been from TV, video games and the Internet…
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…by violence like they should be, so they are desensitized. Then there are the few people that see violence through the media as a way to become popular. They know if they go into a school and shoot everybody, that their name will be heard across the nation. Few…
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…hours of television daily) leaves elementary school, he or she will have witnessed at least 8,000 murders and more than 100,000 other assorted acts of violence on television (Smith, 1996:34). Television violence increases violent and aggressive tendencies…
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…As shots ring out at schools across America, one cannot help but assume that America is more violent now than it has been in the past. Has America really become more violent? Violence has always been present in the world, and in America, but it seems…
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