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One of the major problems facing us today is violence in middle and high schools across the country. With school shootings becoming an almost expected thing each year, the focus of many people should be on how to stop this violence. Many
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
at Pennsylvania State University
pre-school children were observed before and after watching television. Some
watched cartoons that had many aggressive and violent acts; others watched shows that
didn't have any kind of violence. Children who watched the violent
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or lasting? Is TV as important a factor in development in social violence as economic poverty, bad schools, date raps, and young kids thinking sexual ways way too young?
Television can be a powerful influence in developing value systems and behavior
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Category: /Law & Government
. Some people blame mass media; they believe that media misled the young to violence by emphasizing too much on violence and sex pictures. Other people even blame school; they point out that current school system in Canada is losing its role in youth moral
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Television Violence and Our Children
American children watch an average of three to four hours of television daily. Television can be a powerful influence in developing value systems and shaping behavior. Unfortunately, much
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to resolve conflict, and that women deserve abusive treatment. Studies show that violence increases when the exposure to violence increases. A team at the Wake Forest University (WFU) Baptist Medical Center in North Carolina questioned 2,228 high school students
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of violence on TV not having any affect at all. People have seen so much, that they dont really think about the actual act occurring on screen. Hanno Hardt, a professor at J-MC School said, Its lost its shock value. Maybe 20 to 30 years ago we would have
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that for so long were available but were considered inconvenient. As part of the orientation programs at school's across the nation, most administrators educate prospective students about the dangers of violence on college campuses and ways they can better ensure
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SCHOOLS
There are hundreds, if not thousand of schools in this world. In Malaysia, we have seven types of schools. They are Malay schools, Tamil schools, Chinese schools, international schools, private schools, and religious schools.
There is only
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The images of violence in today's world appear everywhere-- in the media, in our neighborhoods and even in our schools. In most cases, these images can make our children feel frightened, unsafe and insecure. Yet, there's hope. Even in such violent times, parents
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