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    being an arena for acts of violence and aggression and how they are permitted and given meaning through their association with the masculine ideals of toughness‚ heroism and sacrifice. As part of this a number of violent sports will be brought into the context of the essay. Also within the essay will include why these relate to the masculine ideals of toughness‚ heroism and sacrifice. It is important that this is discussed for a better understanding of the effects of violence and aggression within the

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    amount of violence shown on TV and in the cinema affects the actions of our young people and therefore increases the amount of violence in our society today. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? What can be done to reduce violence in our society today? A matter of considerable controversy at present is the issue of whether young people’s actions are influenced by the amount of violence which appears on TV and in the cinema or not. From my own prospective‚ I believe that violence in our

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    Topic: Youth Violence Intro: Violence by young people is one of the most visible forms of violence. Both fatal and non-fatal assaults involving young people contribute greatly to the global burden of premature death‚ injury and disability. Youth violence deeply harms not only its victims‚ but also their families‚ friends and communities. There are close links between youth violence and other forms of violence. Violent young people frequently commit a range of crimes and display other social and

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    Games and Violence This article shows how violent video games has little contribution to people who commit violent crimes. Although the shooters in the Connecticut’s Sandy Hook Elementary School and Columbine High School shootings play violent video games in their spare time but it is not the only cause that made them do the things they did. If violent video games causes people to commit crimes then why shouldn’t people who play sports be banned instead of being appraise for what they do. As

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    12/15/13 Video Games and Violence Video Games and violence a topic that has caused many a spirited debate both in the classroom‚ and amongst parents and children. There are plenty of arguments both for‚ and against the issue. However‚ there is research out there that shows that large amounts of time spent playing violent video games can contribute to aggressive behaviors‚ poor academic performance‚ and desensitization to violence in adolescents. The debates all begin with violent video games

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    “Aggression: Is violence learned? “We hear from experts about children and teens that commit the ultimate act of violent aggression‚ murder. What causes aggressive behavior and is it learned or is some kids born with the anger already inside of them? According to Dr. Steven Taylor‚ “20% of child murderers are children and 10% of juvenile murderers are under 15 years of age” (Aggression‚ 2013). There is no conclusive evidence but experts all agree that media‚ TV and video games of violence can significantly

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    Video games have become a large form of entertainment ever since the Magnavox Odyssey was released in August of 1972. Now‚ consoles such as the PlayStation and Xbox are upgrading throughout the years‚ and the companies create more video games for kids and adults alike. Three-fourths of American households play video games‚ and with a growing industry‚ more job opportunities such as games designers and programmers are increasing. While there are professionals who take advantage of games to help live

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    Historically‚ violence has been a major tool used for multiple purposes in any and every society. Whether or not the use of violence is necessary in a society can be debatable‚ however‚ what we see throughout history is that violence is an important component especially when it comes to dominant societies taking away from the disadvantaged societies‚ such as land. One main consequence of this are the negative impact it has on the people that live in these societies. Their only two options is to conform

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    Violence in our Children’s Cartoons How Does Television Violence Affect Children’s Behavior Does television promote violence and crime among children? Although most 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 is influencing our young into becoming aggressive in nature and to tolerate violence. Cartoons are the most violent programs on television (Johnson‚ 1999). Mostly all cartoons have consent

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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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