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    EFFECTS OF MEDIA VIOLENCE ON CHILDREN The media can have a powerful influence on young‚ impressionable children. Growing up in the United States‚ a predominately richer country‚ most families own television sets and radios. Many children choose to spend their free time watching or listening to music on iPods or mp3 players. However‚ many lyrics and television programs are violent‚ and over the years media violence has changed for the worse. Various studies "have found that children may

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    Programming and Commercial Effects on Children Thomas Ralston COM/156 February 25th‚ 2012 Jeanette Burghardt Programming and Commercial Effects on Children Many parents are not aware that commercial programming can have the same effect on child ’s cognitive learning as the programming the children are watching. The Merriman-Webster (2012) dictionary defines cognitive as‚ "Of relating to‚ being‚ or involving conscious intellectual activity (as thinking‚ reasoning‚ or remembering)." Research

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    Effects of Television Violence on Children In our society today‚ it is extremely important to pay attention to what influences children. One of the biggest influences America’s youth may have is the television. It is possible for children to be pulled into the television’s realistic world of violence with sometimes devastating results. The impact of television violence on youth behavior has been an issue for many years. Violent programs on television lead to negative behavior by children

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    Technology and its Effect on Developing Children Eng 2910 – Technical Writing Section 03 Mrs. Sumaya Samarasinghe Dilisha Amarasekera (2704) 26th April 2014 Spring 2014 Introduction A woman is in labor in a high tech hospital and she is surrounded by numerous machines monitoring her health. A man is holding a tablet-pc recording the special moment of his wife giving birth. Suddenly‚ a hand appears from the mother’s birth canal. Then a head. The hand reaches for the man’s tablet-pc. The baby

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    Effects of Watching Cartoons to the Children CHAPTER I: The Problems / It’s Problems Introduction “A child’s life is like a piece of paper on which every person leaves a mark” - Chinese Proverb. Children are fun on watching cartoons so as a result they get addicted that give different health problems. This has become a problem because too many children are watching too much television that tend to be violent and addictive. There are a lot of time spending in watching television that set

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    Review: Cartoon has taken a significant part in both children and parent’s life as both of them enjoys it. With the cuteness‚ funny approach‚ adorable looks etc. of the cartoon characters are making themselves more close to the viewers both adult and children. Studies have shown infants aged 18 months and older starts to show interest towards television and later within 2.5 years they have become an “active viewers” ( Aliyeva ). Cable television network is now available to about 75 percent of the

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    PERSPECTIVE Effect of Electronic Media on Children MUNNI RAY AND KANA RAM JAT From the Department of Pediatrics‚ Advanced Pediatric Center‚ Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research‚ Chandigarh 160 012‚ India. Correspondence to: Munni Ray‚ Associate Professor‚ Department of Pediatrics‚ Advanced Pediatric Center‚ Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research‚ Chandigarh 160 012‚ India. munniray1@yahoo.com Radio‚ television (TV)‚ movies‚ video games‚ cell phones‚ and computer

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    Does media violence have a negative effect on children? On September 11th‚ 2001‚ millions around the world crowded around televisions across the globe‚ watching the horrific scenes of terrorism that had struck New York City‚ Washington‚ D.C and Pennsylvania on that ill-fated and now infamous morning. Our sense of security and impenetrable protection crashed 110 stories to the shaken streets of New York City. We watched with shock and horror‚ disbelief and grief as the images were repeatedly

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    Violence Effects On Children’s Behavior The average American child spends one thousand‚ two hundred hours viewing television per year. Within this vast amount of time‚ each child will watch one hundred and fifty thousand acts of violence by the time they’re eighteen years old. (BLS American Time Use Survey‚ A.C. Nielsen Co. (2/7/2012). These statistics are very significant in terms of justifying the aggression displayed by many of the youth in this day and age. However‚ is it the television to blame

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    Violence in the Media and its Effects on Children The reason for violence in children has been studied for years and the cause is still unclear. Violence in the media has been known to leave a lasting impression in the minds of all humans. However‚ it just seems that it only brings out violence in some children. This leads psychologists to believe that violent movies and television may play a significant role in the actions of violent children. "There is no longer any serious debate about whether

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