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    there was violence before videogames. Video games do cause an effect on youth but not violent effects. The topic‚ video games are the leading cause of youth violence‚ is very important; many people believe and many people oppose this topic. Violence is a strong topic by its self‚ the definition of Violence is: the use of force in a way that harms a person or property (dictionary.com). Studies show that violent video games teach kids that they

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    Department for a total of twelve years‚ coming up in a few weeks. Seven years ago having just made detective not even a year‚ when this special task force was created‚ in an attempt to help reduce violence in the Cleveland area and help reduce the Violent Crimes Unit’s infinite case backup. He was one of the highest scores in the history of the Cleveland Police Department on the detective’s test‚ so he got one of the first picks among detectives for which task force unit he wanted to join: Homicide

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    Franco Zeffirelli and Baz Luhrmann are both directors that made two different Romeo and Juliet movies. The Romeo and Juliet movies have similarities and differences‚ but Zefirelli does a better job telling the story. In both versions of Romeo and Juliet there are many similarities. For example‚ both directors follow the same script that Shakespeare wrote. This shows a huge similarity that both movies share. This is because both directors want to stay true to the original words. Secondly‚ both directors

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    Why is it that in TV shows and in so many movies that women are almost always objectified in one way or another? There are so many television shows and movies out there that undermine women in so many different ways. Darren in “Bewitched” is also trying to suppress Samantha’s magic to make her the perfect house wife and she doesn’t try to stop him. In fact‚ she does everything she can to follow his every wish just so he’ll be happy. In “The Client List”‚ Riley is portrayed as a sex object. It

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    Disney has long been accused of sneaking sexual references in their films. Now‚ people think the company is taking it a step further by hiding a secret LGBT agenda in the hit movie "Frozen". Allegedly‚ the movie is trying to turn children into gays and lesbians. Disney Makes LGBT Films for Gays and Lesbians MORMONS ACCUSE DISNEY OF LGBT AGENDA Sure‚ people are annoyed at how overplayed Disney’s song "Let it Go" has become; however‚ leave it to the Mormons to take it a step further. Kathryn Skaggs

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    what purpose other than entertaining does violence have in films? Tarantino believes that violence in movies is pure comedy. Tarantino believes that it’s just highly entertaining. Violence is a way to showcase the “status” of people. Social situations‚ power‚ wealth‚ greed‚ emotion‚ anything you can think of. He uses violence as a stepping stone to explore these different emotions. Comparing his movies to real life crisis‚ Tarantino defended his work saying “we all intellectually ‘know’ the brutality

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    WRT 107 Lit Review Draft 2 10/25/2013 Research Proposal Question Do violent video games cause teenagers to commit violent crimes?                  Most people would argue that video games cause teenagers to commit violent crimes‚ but not everyone agrees with that. There are many cases that people have conducted research on teenagers that have committed acts of violence after playing video games. The authors of these articles state that video games leads to aggression and violence in the people

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    Horror movies are a waste of time When I walk into a movie theater and I hear the scary climatic music‚ coming from inside of one of the theaters. I see people running out of the theater that cannot handle the gore with their eyes shut tight. To think that they just paid eight dollars to have an unpleasant two hours watching only a fraction of the horror movie. They probably watched about 50 cents if you divided the money into the time the movie

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    Greatest Love Of All" (Whiney Houston) I believe the children are our future Teach them well and let them lead the way Show them all the beauty they possess inside Give them a sense of pride to make it easier Let the children’s laughter remind us how we used to be Only a mentally deranged builder would cut corners with the foundation and pillars of a mansion he plans to live in. A parallel could be drawn between the pertinence of the foundation of a mansion or sky-scraper and that of the

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    Teaching and Learning. Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press. 1989. [7] YuhuiYang.The Influence of Cultural Elements in English Teaching. Foreign Language Teaching and Research. Qinghua [8] D. Buttjes. Teaching Foreign Language and Culture: Social Impact and Political Significance. Language Learning Journal. 1990 [9] C. Kramsch. The Cultural Discourse of Foreign Language Textbooks. In: A. Singerman‚ ed. Towards a New Integration of Language and Culture. Middlebury‚ VT: Northeast Conference . 1988

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