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    Gun Control Pros

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    statistics are shocking‚ gun control needs to be promoted. In 2011‚ 10.3 in every 100‚000 people in the U.S. were victims of gun-related deaths (Dosomething.org). Gun control has become a dangerous activity in the United States because of many injuries over the years‚ some intentional and some on accident. It has made the government question if only police officers should be able to own guns because of how unsafe it has become. Many attacks to the public in general involved guns and some people believe

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    Victoria Bennett Dale Truscott PHI 27503 April 16‚ 2012 Violence‚ Terrorism‚ and War The world we reside in today is full of animosity‚ anger‚ and misconception which is what brings out the violence in people. Different elements formulate together to influence violence. One of the reasons is why it is necessary to commit the act. The top two worst kinds of violence are terrorism and war. They bring out the worst in everyone and are harmful to society. Both inflict anguish to not only

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    Media Violence and Children Violence in the media has come under a lot of scrutiny lately. Even though this is not a new concern‚ it has resurfaced as the pinnacle of many debates among politicians‚ parents and educators. Children are progressively becoming more aggressive. This is in direct correlation to violence becoming more prominent among adults. Parents and educators continue to stress that the damage violent media inflicts on children will continue into adulthood. Multiple studies

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    Youth Violence Essay

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    Abstract Youth Violence has become a very wide spread epidemic‚ many people have different views on the cause which is making these kids become violent. Experts have done many studies on the effects of watching violent movies‚ TV‚ and playing violent video games have on our young children. The types of families these kids come from are different walks of life that affect the way kids act towards other people and themselves. Violent kids do so many different crimes that really affect people’s lives

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    Deliberation on violence in the media; The Media and the Internet is responsible for the styles of closes we wear‚ the hair styles we wear and the types of vehicles we drive. Media Mongols uses sex to sell all different types of products on T.V.‚ now we see our young daughters trying to imitate what they see on T.V. by half dressing‚ tattoos‚ and earrings everywhere except the ear. The media and the Internet is both the blame for mass violence in our society. Some violence has been around since

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    Video Games and Violence

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    Video Games and Violence Violent video games have had an effect on children and teens for many years now. Children and teens who play video games most of the time play for fun or entertainment purposes. However‚ what the parents do not understand about this era’s violent video games is that the violence in today’s video games is worst then what they think it is. Some people believe that violent video games are influencing the children and teens to commit violent crimes and are the

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    Domestic Violence

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    An Explanation Of Domestic Violence In Today’s World Deborah S. Bauer Liberty University ABSTRACT The negative causes of domestic violence are staggering; our children who witness domestic abuse are affected for life. We can offer social and legal intervention for victims of domestic violence to better protect the victims. Let’s take a deeper look into the realm of domestic violence. Domestic violence in the United States alone is estimated to cost the economy a staggering 5.8 billion

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    Violence and Barn Burning

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    said‚ “Nonviolence means avoiding not only external physical violence but also internal violence of spirit. You not only refuse to hit a man‚ but you refuse to hate him”. William Faulkner’s short story “Barn Burning” illustrates this point. The main character in the story Sarty is faced with the choice of staying loyal to his family or straying away from his family and following his beliefs. Growing up in an environment where violence is present causes one to struggle with their values‚ beliefs‚

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    Violence Affects Children

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    Television violence affects children by encouraging immunity to the horror of violence‚ gradually accepting violence as a way to solve problems and imitate the violence they observe on television. Children can become immune to violence through extensive viewing that can cause aggressiveness. Those who watch violence on television and there isno punishment tend to grow immune to violence. Gradually accepting violence as a way to solve

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    Effect of violence in the media Decades of psychological research confirms that media violence can increase aggression. Virtually since the dawn of television‚ parents‚ teachers‚ legislators‚ and mental health professionals have been concerned about the content of television programs and its impact‚ particularly on children. Of special concern has been the portrayal of violence‚ especially given psychologist Albert Bandura ’s work on social learning and the tendency of children to imitate what they

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