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…I have assumed high intelligence on the part of the reader, may not be such a good idea but enjoy! A human is not born violent but, rather, learns violence instinctively which can be changed with a great amount of difficulty. Humans, on a theoretical…
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…In recent years school violence has reached an all-time high in the United States, and no one is quite sure why. The disturbing events that have happened in schools such as Columbine and Mantee are not simple cases of bullying and petty fights…
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…to open their eyes and take control of the corrupted youth. The public should be aware of the preventive measures against violence through out the school system. One effective preventive measure towards safety in the school system is to establish…
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Violence in Entertainment is Effecting Children “Shoot him dead.” “Kill all these people.” These are a couple of phrases a lot of children hear everyday on TV, in music and in the movies. Should it be put to a stop, just toned down…
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…to television violence will reduce subsequent aggression. Children are watching, on average, close to twenty-eight hours of television every week. On an average that is 1,456 hours in a single year. By the time a child leaves elementary school, they have witnessed…
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…of television and violence shows that aggressive behavior among children and teenagers is directly linked to television violence. (Murray, 1984) Another study found that children who watched many hours of televisi o n violence in elementary school, turned out…
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…is to assume that somewhere in the mix a child is going to hear something derogatory or objectionable, as it has become the norm in todays society. In most music today especially rap and heavy metal most of the lyrics contain references to violence, sex…
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…from growing. According to Ernest Hollings, “The statistics from the American Psychological Association, which reported in 1992 that by the end of elementary school, the average American child has watched 8,000 murders and 100,000 acts of violence
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…There is endless controversy today concerning society being highly affected by media programs displaying violence. The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) reports that violence in the media has increased since 1980…
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…Television Violence In today’s society, television violence harmfully affects the minds of children. However, it doesn’t mean that the violence on television is the only source for bad behavior, but it does largely contribute to the situation (Szaflik…
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