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    Bibliography: AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS. 2001. "Media Violence." Pediatrics 108:1222–1226. FIELD‚ ALISON E. 2000. "Media Influence on Self-Image: The Real Fashion Emergency." Healthy Weight Journal 14 (6). AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION. 2002. "Violence on Television." <www.apa.org/pubinfo/violence.html>. CHILDREN NOW. 1996. "New Study Finds Increase in Sexual Content

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    Moral Decline Among Youth

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    one person in the same day outside the bond of marriage (Helen Gurley Brown‚ 1960) c. The life is to be live to escape pain‚ including responsibility for anything uncomfortable that youth begin to rebel 2. Selected entertainment from mass media influence a. As a result‚ the kid will become aggressive or lose a sense of differentiating reality and fiction of what they are seeing (Rayuso‚ 2008) b. Media has had an increasingly negative impact on the way teenage girls measure their personal image

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    Heroism

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    We need heroes in our society‚ or in any society‚ because they give us someone to model ourselves after. The average human being‚ however pushed around or caged in they may be is unwilling to brave the dangers inherent to resolving the problems that plague them. Crime may overwhelm a city‚ but we do not care until it affects us personally; and even then we only usually worry about whatever facet of it has impact on our own life. We are inherently selfish creatures‚ and are possessed of a vile need

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    striving to be thin‚ with the explanation that the unrealistic ideal of the female body becomes the norm for several people because it is prevalent in the media all the time. It makes it seem like that only woman that match the ideal are popular‚ have influence and are accepted. As a result‚ the ideal becomes the norm and the norm becomes abnormal. The third and last theory are the Self Scheme Theory. It contents three points‚ the Socially Represented Ideal Body‚ the Objective Body and the Internalized

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    especially for the youth of the world. With children having easier access to mass media and a wider variety of content‚ the possible negative influence on health issues‚ gender roles‚ and violence has increased tremendously. The media makes billions of dollars with the advertising they sell and that we are exposed to. We buy what we are told to be good‚ by the influence of others. After seeing thousands of advertisings‚ our decisions are based on what we see on TV‚ newspapers and magazines. In order to

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    Contextual norms can guide our behavioural conduct. We experience conformity when we allow other individuals to influence us‚ thus changing our behaviour and perspectives. The normative social influence theory suggests that humans feel the need to belong to groups. Over time‚ we have learnt that survival is more likely if we work together. However‚ to ensure order‚ we must share common norms and values. Due to this‚ we learn and adapt by conforming to the rules. Because of this‚ when be observe people’s

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    values we learned from our ancestors.If we compare the youths now from the past we can say that they are totally change and different.But why do they are changing?Is it because we are living in a civilized and modernize world?Is it because of the influence of high technologies and latest invention?Or is it because of us and no one to blame but us?Is it really true that we the youth are the hope of our nation or is it us who will lead chaos and destruction. It is said that there is no permanent

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    DECLARATION OF OWN WORK PRODUCED. I‚ the undersigned‚ hereby declare that this is my own and personal work‚ except where the work(s) or publications of other have been acknowledged by means of referencing techniques. I have read and understood the Tutorial Letter CMNALLE/301 regarding technical and presentation requirements‚ referencing techniques and plagiarism. STUDENT SIGNATURE OR NAME: Leslie Eric Nunu STUDENT NUMBER: 49676288 DATE: 28 / 01 / 2015 WITNESS SIGNATURE OR NAME: Maxine

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    Primarily Referent Power

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    thought and care into their work‚ a leader can gain this admiration from his subordinates. Once a leader has this referent power‚ he or she can leverage this power using different influence tactics‚ such as inspirational appeal‚ to get their subordinates to follow their lead (Raven‚ 1993). This leverage of power and use of influence tactics can ideally get a commitment from the unit to work harder and care about what they produce (Miller‚ 2015). Another course concept related to hard work and care is emotional

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    is the use of power and influence to direct the activities of followers towards goal achievement by leaders. It can be assumed that it is the aptitude to influence the behavior of others and resist unwanted influence in return. Once a leader feels comfortable using power‚ it’s common‚ unfortunately‚ for the leader to regularly interact with everyone in the same way. Referring to your interaction style or how you motivate others toward action‚ a leader with only one influence style is like a painter

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