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    going to be talking about teen violence and factors that can trigger it. I select this issue as I think it’s an issue worth talking about because teen violence is the worst especially when it causes injury or even death. This issues is not expressed in The Formal but it is still a very important to talk about‚ many Australian teens have experienced violence either with friends or at parties where alcohol and/or drugs is consumed. Alcohol plays a big part of teen violence because they cannot think straight

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    “Censorship of Violence in Popular Entertainment Is Justified”‚ he writes about his personal concerns and his personal solutions to combat obscenity and uphold decency standards in the media. He believes that due to the many graphic and violent depictions in TV‚ films‚ music/RAP‚ video and computer games‚ the children in present society are easily influenced into acting out the media violence and turning it into real life violence. He believes that there are four main problems with media violence. The first

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    http://vaw.sagepub.com/ Violence Against Women http://vaw.sagepub.com/content/18/5/562 The online version of this article can be found at: DOI: 10.1177/1077801212453140 2012 18: 562 originally published online 11 July 2012 Violence Against Women Dominique E. Roe-Sepowitz Juvenile Entry Into Prostitution: The Role of Emotional Abuse Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com can be found at: Violence Against Women Additional services and information for http://vaw.sagepub.com/cgi/alerts

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    1Schaeffer (1999) pointed out that violence in television‚ movies‚ and music played a part in the violence in schools as did out of control youth‚ drug abuse‚ gangs‚ video games‚ the Internet‚ and other problems in society. However‚ the commonality of the perpetrators of violence has been their alienation from their parents and society (Schaeffer). Hutcheon (1999) condemned the electronic media for socializing children into violence and a premature‚ perverted‚ and abusive sexuality. He also stated

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    I will be talking about violence in schools. For as long as the 17th Century‚ schoolchildren in Europe‚ mainly children from aristocratic and noble family. They would wear swords and carry guns to school frequently. In early 18th Century‚ there were violent students in the University of Paris that got to the point where the King of France had to dispatch troops. During the 18th Century in England‚ high-esteemed schools such as Rugby and Eton‚ which are private schools known to be prestigious had

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    Video Game and Violence

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    Video Game Violence and Its Effect on the Youth Audience By: Jodi Fram UNV-104 Tamla Johnson The topic regarding violent media resulting in subsequent user violence in the youth audience has long been a controversial and heated debate. In the time of Plato‚ it was argued that Greek plays attributed to violence. In the nineties‚ people argued that violent movies and television resulted in violent behavior. Now‚ the debate focuses on video game violence and subsequent user violence and aggression

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    Discuss the relationship between violence in the media violence in the society. Does violence in the media make people more tolerant of violence in the society? Also‚ does violence in the media cause people to behave violently? The impact of violence in the media relating to the society is an intense topic discussed in this century. Gerbner defined violence as “a threat or use of physical force‚ directed against the self or others in which physical harm or death is involved” (cited in Giddens

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    MEDIA VIOLENCE AND CHILDREN Your children are surrounded by violence. From video games and television to the news itself‚ bloodshed is everywhere. Many parents and educators fear that violence seen on the media will at the very least desensitize children‚ and that it may even make children more likely to commit atrocities themselves. Other people claim the violence seen on the media is not real‚ and that children understand this. So who’s right? In order to better understand this crucial issue

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    Types of Campus Violence

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    these can be their worst nightmare. Campus violence turns what for students is a place to acquire knowledge and be molded to face future challenges‚ into a living hell. Among the many types of campus violence‚ the most prevalent are sexual violence‚ murder and ragging. One of the many types of campus violence that occur is sexual violence. Sexual violence can be broken down into a few categories like sexual harassment‚ sexual assault‚ campus dating violence and even stalking. According to the National

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    What are human rights? While some dictionaries define the word right as “a privilege‚”[7] when used in the context of “human rights‚” we are talking about something more basic. Every person is entitled to certain fundamental rights‚ simply by the fact of being human. These are called “human rights” rather than a privilege (which can be taken away at someone’s whim). They are “rights” because they are things you are allowed to be‚ to do or to have. These rights are there for your protection against

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