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    English 101 November 26‚ 2012 When researching on the effects of television towards Americans‚ I found quite a few published studies‚ articles and books that were helpful in educating me on this epidemic. The average child will spend 1‚500 hours a year watching television and in those 1‚500 hours they will view an average of 200‚000 acts of violence by the time they graduated high school (Norman Herr‚ Ph.D.). By the time a person turns 18 years old they will have watched 3 years worth of

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    September 6‚ 2014 Negative Effects of Technology Technology has had a negative effect on people’s lives. Technology has distracted kids‚ caused accidents‚ and health problems. It’s actually kind of sad. Technology has negatively affected kids in such a huge way‚ especially in schools. Most kids claim they’re bored so they pull out their cell phones or Ipods. Their attention span isn’t but so big‚ so they tend to get distracted easily by fumbling with their phones and playing games. This is

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    4/14/2011 The Effects of Dependency on Technology Since the days of the industrial revolution‚ man has always wanted to improve his environment‚ or to make his life ceasier. Whether it was a way to speed up production of goods‚ better communication‚ or just improving and existing idea‚ man has yearned to exceed his boundaries and push the limits of his abilities. With the invention of the computer and rapid advances in technology‚ lifestyles have become physically‚ socially

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    THE EFFECTS OF SPANKING 2 The Long Term Effects Spanking Causes Spanking a child should be banned. A national study showed that 94 percent of parents still spank their children. Another study showed that younger parents who were not informed on alternative methods to physical punishment with their children were more likely to spank Some people might argue that a spanking will teach the child discipline

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    Today divorce is very common and it affects many families and children around the world. Many kids are deeply affected by this and their parents need to know how to help them get through this tough time. Over the past year there have been over one million children affected by divorce‚ and more than about 800‚000 divorces in the United States alone. (Cohen and Weitzman). The reaction the child is usually involved with the age of the child from infants all the way to adolescents. They all have different

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    The Effects Of Television On Children A young boy sets his bed on fire‚ imitating Beavis & Butthead‚ a popular‚ animated‚ nationwide TV show. A six-year-old girl is bombarded with news of murders‚ riots‚ wars‚ and natural disasters‚ frightening her to the point of hopelessness about the world around her. A brand new baseball glove and bat sit untouched for months because two brothers have grown accustomed to spending every free moment in front of their television set. In America‚ the average

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    The effects of being a latchkey child differ with age. Loneliness‚ boredom and fear are most common for those younger than 10 years of age. In the early teens‚ there is a greater susceptibility to peer pressure‚ potentially resulting in such behaviors as alcohol abuse‚ drug abuse‚ sexual promiscuity and smoking.[4][5] The behaviors might stem from "unspent energy‚ peer pressure to misbehave‚ or hostility because of the lack of appropriate adult attention".[6]However‚ some children can exude other

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    References: Arija‚ V.‚ Esparo‚ G.‚ Ballart‚ J. F.‚ Murphy‚ M. M.‚ Biarnes‚ E.‚ & Canals‚ J. (2006). Nutritional status and performance in test of verbal and non-verbal intelligence in 6 year old children. Intelligence‚ 34‚ 141-149. Bryan‚ J.‚ Calvaresi‚ E.‚ & Hughes‚ D. (2002). Short-term folate‚ vitamin B-12 or vitamin B-6 supplementation slightly affects memory performance but not mood in women of various ages. Journal of Nutrition‚132‚ (6)‚ 1345–1356

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    How dose divorce effect on children Family is one of the most important things in everyone’s life since it’s the unit which builds up a person’s personality. How you behave and what you become in life depends a lot on your family life. Sometimes families face different kind of problems which causes them they fall apart. One of the biggest problems a family could face is Divorce. Divorce has its bad effects on family members and especially on children. there are three main steps to be follow which

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    Television has both positive and negative effects on children between the ages of two and five. Some research shows that violence in the media can be linked to aggressive behavior in children. Though‚ some researchers disagree with this statement and believe that there are other factors‚ besides television‚ which cause children to become violent. The following essay will reflect both sides of this argument. Violent television shows lead to violence in children between the ages of two and five. A study

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