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    Violence in Public School

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    Your Name Instructor/Professor’s Name Course Date Violence In Public Schools Perhaps‚ one of the most pressing concerns affecting not only the educational sector‚ but the entire society‚ is the rising violence in schools. Indeed‚ there’s no question that school-related violence is one of the gravest threats that any government will have to face. In fact‚ the U.S. is just one of the dozens of countries plagued by this social ill. With easy access on guns and knives‚ schools—students

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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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    Violence In Video Games

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    Criminal Behavior Western Governors University Student ID #000283042 Violent Video Games and Criminal Behavior The controversy surrounding violence in video games stretches back to 1976 and involved violence against stick figures. Over the years‚ violent imagery has increased in the frequency it appears in games and in the graphic depictions of violence against people and animals. Concerned parents‚ activists and researchers have long suggested that viewing such material is inherently harmful

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    TV Violence: Friend or Enemy? Television violence is a contributing factor to aggressive behavior in children. Recently focus has been placed on this issue‚ since the majority of violence occurs during prime time and in cartoons. "It’s not watching that’s bad for kids‚ it’s what they watch and how much." (Seplow 2) Parents must accept television into their home and explain the violence that is occurring. TV and TV violence are not new‚ we have been hearing about TV’s affects on children for quite

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    Media operates as a communication platform for transmitting information to desire audience. The information published should gather interests from the readers and own the certain degree of influences. The release of latest news no matter is local or global in research is first received by the public through the media. Generally most of the population only update themselves through media and not further investigate on the research. Hence‚ media holds powerful influencing factors to the public by representing

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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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    Violence in Video Games

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    The Correlation Between Playing Violent Video Games and Physical Aggression in Adolescents A critical analysis of violence and aggression in the United States is an issue commonly debated by psychologists‚ government agency officials‚ and many university researchers. This topic has also been separated into many specific categories in the general media such as violence in movies‚ schools‚ and video games. Specifically there has been a great deal of focus on the relationship between violent

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    Violence Among Youth

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    great nation. In India‚ 480 million are less than 19 years old. India has 20% of the world’s children. [1] The recent years have seen an unprecedented increase in youth violence‚ often lethal violence‚ all around the nation. Anecdotal evidence of increase in violence by young people against women and old people‚ of road rage‚ of violence in schools‚ and other violent actions to get whatever they want is alarming. This "epidemic‚" as many social analysts called it‚ caused serious concern to both parents

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    Should cartoon violence be censored? “It seems today‚ that all you see‚ is violence in movies and sex on TV. But where are those good old fashion values. On which we used to rely!”(family guy theme song) speak of the devil itself. Now in to the twenty first century the primary learning school for kids aging 1 to 4 are mostly all those cartoon shows that they consume. Television is the greatest pedagogue for these young kids who are drawn in to these cartoons‚ from which they emulate actions

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    Video Game Violence

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    prosocial behavior and promote malevolent acts is prevalent in the American media and is emphatically preached by big names like Mitt Romney and Dr. Phil.1 This school of thought began in “1983 when U.S. Surgeon General C. Everett Koop implicated violent video games as a leading cause of family violence.”2 More recent research indicates that 90% of parents do not check ratings on video games before purchase so this violence is easily accessible.3 These games stimulate many psychological variables‚

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