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    Video Game Violence Increases Violence in Children A pair of parents in Reno‚ Nevada‚ is being put away behind bars after neglecting to feed their two young children because their attention was being consumed by video games instead (Lee and Finley 2). People have raised the question of the appropriateness of video games and how psychologically influential they are on a child’s mind. The effects of video games manifest themselves in a variety of ways‚ including psychologically‚ emotionally‚ and

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    Oppenheim’s main problem with violence on television shows is the lack of realism. a. Most violent scenes on television could never happen as played out on screen. b. The author uses his medical background to explain this lack of realism. II. Realistic violence would essentially scare children away from imitating such acts. c. Children do not usually wish to participate in acts that frighten them. d. Children will be less likely to view violence‚ much less act upon it.

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    Television and movie violence The “Hunger Games” has been very famous recently. Since it’s so famous‚ some of the college classes are using this book as teaching materials for English. However‚ both the book and the movie included a lot of violent scenes. This violence leads to a hit controversy that if teenagers should watch movies and television that contain violence. On the other hand‚ research suggests movies and television violence encourage teenagers to have aggressive minds and behavior

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    Television Violence One of the most important technology in the world is the Television‚ that has been used long time ago and developed in to many other types of TV such as 3D‚ HD TV’s‚ for everything there is an good side and a bad side about it. Television violence is from the effect of the movie or a TV series on the people who watch it‚ kids are the victims of the TV shows especially the cartoon that shows them how a superhero can do amazing things such as flying‚ breaking walls by one punch

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    Mass Media ’s negative effect on the younger generation In today ’s society‚ mass media including television‚ radio‚ newspaper‚ and magazines have become very dependable sources for many. People spend multiple hours a day reading about celebrities in the tabloids‚ watching biased news channels‚ or participating in violent video games. Even though most media is highly entertaining‚ people have become so reliant on media that we seem to be harming our community in a very negative fashion. Nowadays

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    Violence on TV. What has the world come to these days? I often seem 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 major source of violence. In many people’s living rooms there sits an outlet for violence that often goes unnoticed. It is the television‚ and the children who view it are often pulled into its realistic world of violence scenes with sometimes devastating results. The truth about television

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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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    Can Fake Violence Overcome Real Love? Some say that violent video games caused the Sandy Hook shooting; while some say that a traumatic childhood is to blame. Violent experiences can transform a child’s life. Some people think that these harrowing instances and also be transmitted through video games. Parents are increasingly worrying about how violent video games could be a main reason for our children turning violent. But even if violent video games contributed to children having an aggressive

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    Violence on Television Television is the most important sourc of information. It plays a significant role in people’s lives. In these days‚ people spend a lot of time watching TV. Also‚ most of families stay in front of the TV having dinner and discussing about what happened in their day. Although most of people look at television as an entertaining and educational way to spend time‚ some people think there is too much violence in television and that it influences people to act violently.

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    Cecilia von Feilitzen’s Media violence: four research perspectives Mass communication has always been a cause for debate. Over the years considerable resources have been used to establish the effects of this communication. Since the rising popularity of television from the 1950s onwards‚ the concern for the effects of entertainment media on the population has grown in unison. This has often been focused on the effect on teenagers and the young‚ centralised around violence and more recently on sexualisation

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