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    101 Composition and Rhetoric Essay 2: Causal Analysis Argument About the Media Rhonda L. Carter 17 March 2014 ENGL 101-C02 LOU The debate over the connection between television and aggression in children has been ongoing for many years. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)‚ “Extensive research evidence indicates that media violence can contribute to aggressive behavior‚ desensitization to violence‚ nightmares‚ and fear of being harmed (Vol. 124 No. 5 Nov 1‚ 2009‚ pg 1495)

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    Reception and effects studies have had varying degrees of influence in generating change to media censorship laws over the last half decade. Effects studies‚ in general‚ have proved more influential than reception studies. However‚ for the most part all studies have only had the capacity to instigate new‚ or amend old‚ legislation and regulation if they reflect the most prominent public opinion or correspond with the governing political party ’s ideology. Around fifty years ago‚ effects studies

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    Violence is happening all around the world and it is said that one of the biggest reason for violence is playing video games. It is true that there are many games that show violence; however the purpose of creating this games was not to promote gamers in doing more violence as violent but to entertain. Violent games are rated for adults and so if parents take a good look the type of games they purchase and also become responsible for what kind of games their kids play then this would in some

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    Nielsen Media Research David Calhoun left a job he loved as a star executive at General Electric to step into a mess as CEO of the A. C. Nielsen Corporation. His immediate challenge: The media research unit‚ which is under heavy fire from television clients such as NBC and CBS for chronic delays in reporting television ratings. Nielsen held a conference call with major clients acknowledging the delays and promising to do better‚ but the following Monday‚ the company again failed to report any ratings

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    The Effects of Violent Media on Children‚ Adolescence‚ and Adults Cheri Burns COM/220 August 17‚ 2011 Mary McWilliams The Effects of Violent Media on Children‚ Adolescence‚ and Adults Violence in every form of media is a part of daily life. Children of all ages all over the world are being affected by violence in one form or another. This paper is focusing on television and gaming that children are engaged in. There have been many studies looking at this problem and ways to prevent children

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    Video games: The cause of violence or shootings? Have you ever played a video game? Has that made you want to go out and commit a violent act against someone? Many say yes to the first question but no to the second question.Violent video games are always at blame after a tragic or disastrous event. While many people blame disastrous events on video games‚ it isn’t really the game’s fault. There are many other causes that could be to blame such as bullying‚ mental health‚ guardian guidance‚ gun control

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    RUNNING HEAD: THE PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECT OF MEDIA ON CHILDREN THE PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECT OF MEDIA ON CHILDREN Maureen Guillaume Saint Francis College Author’s Note Maureen Guillaume‚ Department of Psychology‚ Saint Francis College Correspondence concerning this sample paper should be addressed to Maureen Guillaume Department of Psychology‚ Saint Francis College 180 Remsen St. Brooklyn Heights‚ NY 11201 E-mail: mguillaume@sfc.edu The media affects the lives of children daily. Children imitate things

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    being the horror movie of music‚ and purposefully creates controversy at nearly every turn. “The media has irresponsibly finger-pointed” (Sterngold). One of the most recent examples of metal being blamed for a national tragedy was in the shooting of Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords. Here‚ a song by Drowning Pool was blamed as the sole motivator for the shootings. However‚ the most prolific example of the media irresponsibly finger-pointing at metal music has to be the case of Columbine. After the Columbine

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    Censorship and children: The viewing of violence and inappropriate material Most people would agree that media channelling is not suitable for all types of audiences. For instance‚ there need to be some limitations placed on the type and contents of media which young children are exposed to. The media which is accessible to a wide and varied audience (television programmes being shown before the watershed) should not contain elements which might be offensive. This is the practice of censorship.

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    IN MEDIA Consequences of Fictional Depictions in Media: Effects of Media Violence on Criminal and Educational Behaviors Paul M. Short and Sharon E. Stein Ferrum College Abstract The present study investigated the relationship between exposure to media violence and behavioral problems in college students. Prior research has demonstrated a link between media violence and behavior. In this study college students‚ completed a questionnaire about their past and present media consumption

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