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    Negative Screen Time Effects on Young Children Statistics show that screen time negatively affects children’s learning abilities and development. “The effects of so much screen time can include speech delays‚ aggressive behavior and obesity.” (Lavey) Since parents play a role in how much television their kids can watch‚ they can minimize the chances of their brains not developing correctly. “The first 2 years of life are considered a critical time for brain development. TV and

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    socialization by the mass media? Mass Media: Mass media is media which is intended for a large audience. It may take the form of broadcast media‚ as in the case of television and radio‚ or print media‚ like newspapers and magazines. Internet media can also attain mass media status‚ and many mass media outlets maintain a web presence to take advantage of the ready availability of Internet in many regions of the world. Some people also refer to the mass media as the “mainstream media”. Many people around

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    Sierra Reid SOC 1101 Dr. G. Rothwell November 14th‚ 2012 Research Paper The Negative Impacts of the Media on Children and Teens Today in our society you can’t watch TV without seeing or hearing about sex‚ you can’t listen to the radio without hearing foul language‚ or hearing about drugs or related scandal. It’s affecting our society as a whole and more importantly‚ our younger generation. In a matter of seconds‚ most children can mimic a movie or TV character‚ sing an

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    America has become better known for its massive amounts of firearm violence‚ including murder‚ suicide‚ and mass shootings. In 2011 there were 467‚321 people victim to crimes committed with firearms. An average of 30‚000 people are killed by guns each year‚ and more than 30 people per day are murdered‚ along with the 268 people shot per day. Half of these deaths are people ages ranging from 18 to 35‚ and a third are ages 20 and below; making homicide the second leading cause of death within

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    America’s youth has become overwhelmed by the media. What was started as just a media stream has become an issue to today’s adolescent society. Before World War II‚ the only form of media that was available to young people was only print‚ motion pictures‚ and the radio (Roberts12). In a ten year span‚ the television distribution increased from fifty percent to fifty-five percent; then in a four year span it increased to eighty-seven percent. Coinciding with the growth of the media available to adolescents

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    that rappers encourage others to become aggressive. But Rappers went on the defensive and their argument was that Gangsta rap was only a reflection of the hardships they faced out in the real world. The content of these songs had shootings‚ gang violence and substance abuse to women. It was taken in as an ugly picture. In my opinion‚ I do not like this gender of music‚ but their lyrics open the eyes to other to feel what they have experience. There are a lot of different styles of rap‚ and rappers

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    Negative Influences of Media on the Society There is no doubt that the media influences us. To state some examples to prove this claim‚ try answering the questions that follow. Do you feel like attempting a stunt from a movie? Do you base your fashion on what you see the celebrities are wearing? Do you copy the hairstyle of your favorite famous personalities? Have you ever attempted to walk model-like in an attempt to imitate those ramp models in fashion shows? If you answered yes to any of these

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    War in a span of only eight years. During Truman’s time as President‚ he experienced many controversies; however‚ his actions in three major wars and foreign and domestic policies benefited the United States‚ but many did not recognize the positive effects until later.     In an attempt to overthrow Democratic South Korea‚ Communist North Korea invaded South Korea in the hopes of turning it communist. President Truman feared the spread of communism and responded to the invasion by sending American

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    Violence in the 20th century has proven to be an increasing social problem. Younger and younger youths are expressing themselves by committing the most heinous crimes. With this rise in youth related violence‚ society as a whole has begun to point the finger. Everyone and everything under the sun has been placed under the proverbial spotlight. Our quickness to place the blame and resolve the problem promptly has resulted in blaming one major aspect of society in America. The Entertainment Industry

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    Multitasking in my opinion can be a good thing but also a bad thing. Researchers say many teens and children under the age 18 are more likely to multitask compared to mature adults. Technology has been the cause of young teens not paying full attention. Teenagers feel that they will miss out on important information so this messes with teen’s concentration. The brain cannot be at two places at one time. “Not only can people not process two tasks simultaneously‚ but it also takes longer to multitask

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