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    Media bias in the reporting of the news is pervasive – it is present in every form of media and every style of reporting‚ no matter how non-biased one platform or outlet may claim to be. This is because of agenda-setting: the ability that the news has to tell the consumer which issues are important. Media of all kinds assert their agenda by many means. In a newspaper‚ the story on the front page is deemed to be of most importance; on a nightly news show‚ the story at the top of the hour is highlighted

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    censored. Opponents said that video games‚ movies and television programs shouldn’t be censored because underage children are being supervised by their parents while they are watching television so that they will not being affected by violence in mass media. Plus‚ parents should be able to strictly regulate children’s exposure. The opponent also said that these kinds of mass media also portrays violence in a responsible manner that can help to teach the kids to be non-violence. However the research

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    Influence of Electronic Media on Reading Ability of School Children J.C. Igbokwe University of Nigeria‚ Nsukka‚ j.igbokwe@yahoo.com Nnenna A. Obidike University of Nigeria‚ Nsukka‚ Obidikennenna@yahoo.com E.C. Ezeji University of Nigeria‚ Nsukka‚ zejai@yahoo.com Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/libphilprac Part of the Library and Information Science Commons Igbokwe‚ J.C.; Obidike‚ Nnenna A.; and Ezeji‚ E.C.‚ "Influence of Electronic Media on Reading Ability

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    rehearsals that have shaped their brain in ways no other activity can. For children and adults‚ ballet has the power to improve attention spans‚ improve knowledge and character‚ and most importantly benefit physical health for years to come. Now think‚ why should children take

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    and controversies in the past‚ and currently the issue of how the Fourth Amendment applies to students in public schools has come to be contended in the courts. While it is apparent

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    Should Schools Have Edays? Do you think schools have edays? Schools are starting to have e days instead of snow days. I think schools shouldn’t have edays. Schools shouldn’t have e-days because some students don’t have the internet to do it‚ some families might only have one computer and more than one child and some students might need help from teachers. First schools shouldn’t have edays because some students don’t have the internet. And the kids without internet won’t be able to do the assignments

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    Social Medias Negative impact in our society Social media plays a major part in the way today’s youth are growing up. Although it may have its benefits‚ it causes a huge negative impact in our society. Social media has drastically changed since it was introduced in 1979 when Usenet systems were first conceived by Tom Truscott and Jim Ellis‚ and even since Mark Zuckerberg created “Facebook” in 2004. Social media sites such as Twitter‚ Instagram‚ Tumblr and Omegle expose today’s adolescence to things

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    Nisha Gajjar AP Lang Affect of Media on school violence. Whether or not exposure to media violence causes increased levels of aggression and violence in young people is the perennial question of media effects research. Some experts‚ like University of Michigan professor L. Rowell Huesmann‚ argue that fifty years of evidence show "that exposure to media violence causes children to behave more aggressively and affects them as adults years later." Others‚ like Jonathan Freedman of the University

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    Media in today’s world is everywhere. There is no place you can go to get away from it‚ even for just a minute. Look back fifty years ago and there was only television. It was not even popular at that time. Besides not being popular‚ TV shows could not use profanity or the actor and the actress could not be in the same bed or in a movie with a woman or a man unless he or she was their spouse. Today’s media has come a long way from that. The original standard has been lost. Media affects the lives

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    Gp Essays The Effects of Television Violence on Children Children and Televison Violence What has the world come to these days? It often seems like everywhere one looks‚ violence rears its ugly head. We see it in the streets‚ back alleys‚ school‚ and even at home. The last of these is a major source of violence. In many peoples+ living rooms there sits an outlet for violence that often goes unnoticed. It is the television‚ and the children who view it are Domestic Violence Domestic Violence Domestic

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