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    What is your opinion on modern music? I won’t judge you on your opinion‚ if you don’t judge mine. I was just curious to see some of the responses from this question. I feel that when some people use the term that music now a days isn’t "real" or takes no "talent" doesn’t have a factual argument behind it. I’m sure that in previous generations‚ the music the listened to was also called not "real" by others older than them‚ but now that’s what is referred to as real music. Does this mean that generations

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    tabloids to go out every time something happens with shootings at schools and blame it on the rock music. Rap is the music that gives the message of killing and shooting people. I don’t think it is right that they can go blame artists like Marilyn Manson and Ozzy Osbourne for children with weak minds when it

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    being the target of bullies‚ and another 6% said that they bullied others and were bullied themselves. Now‚ you might not think that the bullying has any significance on teenagers‚ but it does. I’m sure we all remember the infamous tragedy at Columbine back in 1999‚ don’t we? If not‚ let me remind you of something – 13 people‚ including 12 students and 1 brave teacher‚ died that day‚ and many more were wounded‚ shot

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    Turn Taking Because conversations need to be organised‚ there are rules or principles for establishing who talks and then who talks next. This process is called turn-takinandf‚ as aforementioned‚ with their favorite game being Doom. In the book Columbine by Dave Cullen‚ it states that Harris and Klebold‚ according to their attempt at a more grandiose‚ elaborate‚ and terrifying attack than the one they committed‚ wanted to commit the deadliest terrorist attack the U.S. has ever seen‚ by killing 240

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    video games ever made and had very little to no violence in them. These video games have now evolved into more graphic‚ gory‚ and violent games. This increased violence in video games has caused more aggression in society. On April 20th‚ 1999 at Columbine High School in Colorado a shooting occurred killing 12 students‚ 1 teacher and also injured 24 other students. Two students were the cause of this shooting. The two seniors played video games religiously and were big fans of a game named Doom. Doom

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    Does the media play on our fears or create new messages? Why/why not? Use specific examples from the films we have viewed in class to support your answer. There are many things in the world that humans are conditioned to believe are good for them.. As individuals‚ humans tend to look at each other and immediately find differences instead of exploring the similarities. For example‚ in the U.S. alone‚ the total number of coffee drinkers is 100 million. Sixty-eight percent of coffee drinkers have

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    Gun Violence in School “Do you believe in God?” Imagine being asked this question‚ and your response was what determined whether or not you would be shot to death. This is what happened at Columbine High School in Littleton‚ Colorado on April 20th‚ 1999 (“Columbine High School Shootings”). This terrible tragedy affected many people‚ including the entire nation. After this happened‚ many schools took their security precautions into consideration. The school district I have grown up in‚ Rochester

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    Imagine teachers carrying guns in school. School boards are trying to reduce the amount of shots fired in school‚ how will adding more guns achieve that? Although guns have been used for protection for decades‚ they will only cause more harm if used by teachers. Protection on school grounds is undoubtedly essential‚ but adding more guns will ultimately lead to a more dangerous environment. Teenagers are constantly playing video games; they love the challenge of playing a difficult level and the

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    Reach paper Mass Media Part I: The Problem. In the aftermath of the Columbine school shootings‚ parents were eager to find someone or something to take the blame for the tragedy. We as Americans are a culture that has to be able to control the outcome of our everyday lives. When something happens that catches us off guard‚ we get frightened and jump to conclusions. With no closure in sight from the columbine shootings‚ parents across the country wanted answers. Instead of evaluating their

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    In the Columbine interview‚ Sue Klebold talks about what she went through as a parent and her grieving process during and after her son’s involvement in the Columbine shooting. In accompaniment to talking about her experience‚ she wants people to know that what her son did was a horrible thing and she has to accept that reality; she does not want another parent to miss the signs that her son went through during his depression. As a way to show our understanding with this interview‚ in particular

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