Papers 611-620 of total 20956 found.
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…Prison Prevents Violence Violence is a major concern amongst the youths of this generation. It is an important issue that is being neglected. Several causes that may lead to this behavior would be the surroundings the youths are brought up…
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…Many people are concerned about the violence shown in television programs today. The National Television of Violence Study was conducted in 1996 and again in 1997, by researchers at the Universities of North Carolina, Texas, California, and Wisconsin…
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…Youth Violence as Found in Greasy Lake Written by T. Corghessan Boyle In Greasy Lake the Idea of Youth Violence is very well portrayed and illustrated. As the story begins with a line “Its good to be bad” this is a very true statement. When…
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…Speaking to the National Abortion Rights Action League, Hillary Clinton tallied up all the violence done by some off-balanced persons against abortion clinics and their employees. We agree that these actions are without justification: In ten years, seven…
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…A Practical Approach to Television Violence         As difficult as this issue is, I believe it can be addressed. My report shows that some progress has already begun in several areas. Attention needs to be focused on how and why some…
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…physical, mental, and social skills- and should not be subjected to violent material. Violence in American society today is also a major concern. While the violence that children see on television is not the only influence on aggressive or violent behavior…
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…TV Violence and the Future of Our Children In recent years, the news has seemed to mimic violence that appears in television and in movies. Several incidents support the majority of people’s assumption that TV violence effects a child’s behavior…
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…development affects only them and instead look at the needs of everyone. In the broadcast world, the Big Four television networks, i.e. ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC, have begun to get the public message about television violence. The programming they completely control…
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…Sex and violence in the Electronic media is a pressing topic. This paper raises a number of pros and cons. But mainly, this paper deals with the cons of regulating the media.         During research, the most pressing point found…
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…TV Violence: I'm Not Responsible Television has become the babysitter of millions of children, and the scapegoat for their parents. It riddles academic studies with the “how” when something goes a-rye. How could this happen to a child? How can…
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