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    According to Becky Tatum (1999) he said that the rap music has many themes that involve many themes racism‚ drug addiction‚ Rap Music is considered to be the voice of the African American youth. He also stated the types of rap music; lifeline and hard-core rap‚ commercial or soft rap; the commercial or the soft rap is all about social messages that addresses social messages between the races and classes which describes problems and frustrations that exist between teenagers and parents on the other

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    Dating violence within the United States is not an uncommon topic especially amongst certain ethnicities. In fact‚ the rapid increase of teen dating violence that occurs within the African American community has caught the public’s attention and has become a public health problem (Black et al. 2015). Data from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention has reported that teen dating violence is highest among African American students followed by those of Hispanic heritage. Accordingly‚ 1.6%

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    within teen relationships—identifying females as the most prevalent victims. As the article emphasizes the need for preventive programming‚ this paper will present the internet resource‚ Heather’s Voice and provide suggestions for a program within schools that may utilize this resource in the prevention and identification of teen dating violence/abuse. In addition‚ this paper will present suggestions on how this program can be evaluated. The NYT article discusses the prevalence of teen deaths

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    The Effect of Television Violence on Children and Teenagers In every Saturday morning cartoon there are 20-25 violent acts‚ for every hour of prime time television‚ there are 5 violent acts‚ and the average grade seven student will have watched about 8‚000 murders on T.V in their short lifetimes. This violent programming is having a detrimental effect on children and teens all over the world. Television violence is causing children and teens to be rude and anti-social. It is also causing them to

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    We all love action packed‚ horrifying‚ fighting type of movies like Drive‚ The Dark Knight‚ Kindergarten Cop‚ Star Wars or Who Framed Roger Rabbit. These movies don’t seem very harmful to us and may seem more funny then violent‚ but how children perceive these films is very different from how an adult may perceive it. How do children view these movies? And how do they absorb the information in front of them?. Violence in the media creates aggression in everyone but it has a major impact on children

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    Film and television have played a big role in Americans lives since their creation. Americans have seen how it has improved but most importantly what has changed as well. Since the beginning of history‚ one of the main purposes of television and film has been to entertain people and make them laugh. As quality changed overtime‚ so did the meaning of it. Modern television shows have now shifted their focus and expanded their purposes of television and film. Today‚ what is shown on the screen can have

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    So what purpose other than entertaining does violence have in films? Tarantino believes that violence in movies is pure comedy. Tarantino believes that it’s just highly entertaining. Violence is a way to showcase the “status” of people. Social situations‚ power‚ wealth‚ greed‚ emotion‚ anything you can think of. He uses violence as a stepping stone to explore these different emotions. Comparing his movies to real life crisis‚ Tarantino defended his work saying “we all intellectually ‘know’ the brutality

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    The Effects of Censorship of Music and Movies An act of violence that is completed by individuals is not being done because of what the individuals saw on T.V. or what he or she listened to‚ it is because the individuals must clearly have issues with someone or something to cause them to be violent. Censorship can not stop this from happening. Censoring music and movies is not a necessary factor in trying to limit the violence in society due to the fact that there is no actual proof of these

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    From the Beatles to N’ Sync teenyboppers have had an iron grip on the music industry that as far as any can one tell won’t be released for many years. There are three main reasons that come directly to mind; age‚ money‚ and psychological aspects. These three motives will be embellished on later in the essay. Before we start I would like to propose a question that will clarify this essay a little better. Why does such a small portion of the America society indirectly control such a major part of

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    Does Music Affect Teens

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    Does Music Affect Teens? Can the Music Youth Listen to Affect Their Behavior? Music is often blamed for influencing particular behaviors‚ but does it really do so? Why is music sometimes associated with negative behavior and actions? With music being such a staple in youth culture‚ it seems that each teenager has a “soundtrack to their life.” But‚ are they just innocently listening to their favorite tunes? Or are they in for something more? In the media it seems that certain groups that

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