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…in America? Not a lot of guns, not a very violent history, not violent video games, movies or rock `n roll. After watching this film you can find you asking yourself the very same thing he does: Are Americans a nation of gun nuts or are they just nuts? Moore does…
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…, conducted by Feshbach and Singer, boys in seven different residential school were assigned to watch either violent or nonviolent programming for a period of six weeks. The results showed that the boys who watched only non-violent programs were, generally, more…
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…. Music videos portray the musicians sometimes being invincible. The videos also show guns and other violent weapons. The lyrics in the words of some of these videos are horrible. Some lyrics consist of beating someone’s wife or killing someone if they do…
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…is 66Mhz which is slightly slower than the new 100mhz with the Pentium II 350 and above. The Celleron can be used for word processing and some games with out 3dfx acceleration. If you are looking to upgrade than this would not be something your family should…
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…, films, and video tapes with varying degrees of sexual content. For Catherine Itzin’s research purposes pornogrpahy has been divided into three categories: The sexually explicit and violent; the sexually explicit and nonviolent, but subordinating…
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…Bundy, was later apprehended and executed. During his detention in various penitentiaries, he was mentally probed and prodded by psychologist and psychoanalysts hoping to discover the root of his violent actions and sexual frustrations. Many…
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…. During his detention in various penitentiaries, he was mentally probed and prodded by psychologist and psychoanalysts hoping to discover the root of his violent actions and sexual frustrations. Many theories arose in attempts to explain the motivational…
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…shows. "Violent movies, violent music, violent video games-many believe they have combined to erode the moral fiber of today's youth, turning some into ruthless killers" (Glasgow, 2003). After the attacks at Columbine occurred, news stations replayed…
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…Before the invention of television and video games, children’s only form of entertainment was to play games outside with other neighborhood children. Today that is not the case. Many children return home after school and do not loose sight…
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…with that” says Jim Thompson (Westervelt). It is well agreed upon by players of the past that today’s game does not have the meaning that it has in previous decades (Ronberg). Violent hockey teams are less likely to win. In a study of 1,462 penalties from 18…
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