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violence, theatrical or fictional violence, sporting event violence, or political violence. To exclude all scenes of violence form television would be to falsify the picture of life. Television media can 'encourage or aid' destructive behavior, not 'cause…
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…is a dishonor roll for American media. Like most busy people, the executives and journalists who run the news operations of the TV networks don't have much time to spare for soul-searching. And it's unlikely a lot would change even if some genuine…
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Violence in the U.S. High Schools In today?s U.S high schools violence is a large concern for many people. Over the past decade there have been numerous incidents in high schools across the U.S. where acts of violence have occurred. For some…
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…Certain Democratic principles help shape the American media system. Because of this, there is concern of the relationship of the mass media to government. As a result of the concerns, there are Democratic Expectations of Media Performances. These include…
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violence effects is the one that also gets the most media coverage: imitation. The fire-setting and burning of a subway token-booth clerk in New York City replicated in real life a movie incident in a recent action thriller (Callahan 1996). Scores…
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…to the merit of the story. In effect dictating to the viewer the version of reality 'they.,' the media/government want us, the audience to see. The factors that govern what is reported are news valves and as it is recognised that this code of conduct exists…
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…The problem of violence in schools today is a major concern. Crime in and around schools threatens the well being of students, as well as the school staff and the surrounding communities. It also holds back learning and student achievement…
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…in fact only acting done by professionally trained people. Television has not been the only form of media effected by this link to causes of violence. Radio and newspapers have also started to tone down their stories, and what is heard on the air. Recently some…
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…suspect the songs of being guilty in the respect to violence naturally observe metal heads for evidence that their suspicions are valid. The media help them in this process by pointing out when someone who commits a violent crime is also a fan of heavy metal…
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Media Stereotypes 2 What is culture? Webster's dictionary defines culture as, ‘the act of developing intellectual ability with education; a form of civilization, particularly the beliefs, arts, and customs". Well then, what is popular culture…
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