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    Sex and Violence in Media

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    Sex and Violence in Media In today’s society‚ sex and violence is practically in every movie you see. Most box office hits are filled with a variety of violence‚ like the Matrix or a variety of sexual content‚ like American Pie. The violence and sex content in these movies make it appealing to viewers‚ especially young audiences. But‚ the effects of watching these movies could be damaging‚ especially if the child is not being supervised while watching these movies. Sigmund Freud had his views on

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    The Effects of Violence on Children How do children react to violent entertainment? Do they even think it’s wrong? Does it affect them in any way? Many people have wondered about this. There are numerous books‚ magazine articles and websites on the internet discussing these questions. Many parents think that it’s perfectly fine for their children to play violent video games and watch violent movies and TV shows. In fact‚ they even buy violent forms of entertainment for them. Various people would

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    VIOLENT MEDIA IS GOOD FOR KIDS By Gerard Jones In our class book Practical Argument‚ I chose “Violent Media is Good for Kids” by Gerard Joneson page 36. In this article Jones states and tries to prove that violent media is undeniably good for children. He challenges this by saying what he believes also how he grew up too passive because he was sheltered from the media. Upon hearing that the media has "lofty messages of pacifism and tolerance" (par.2)‚ his mother had borrowed some comics for him

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    Television Violence and Children Gregory Coryell General Psychology Dr. Warren Washington February 14‚ 2006 Television Violence and Children 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 it is influencing our youth into becoming aggressive in nature and to tolerate violence. Now scientists have discovered that all the

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    programs? Violenceviolence is what ’s on television. Objections may arise from this statement because of violent desensitization‚ but that does not change the fact that most shows contain violence. "In 1949‚ a mere 2% of American homes had television sets. This increased to 64% by 1955‚ 93% by the mid-60 ’s‚ and 98% today" (Hughes and Hasbrouck 3). With so many televisions in homes today and working parents; "TV has become the closest and most constant companion for American children" (Zuckerman

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    Mass media is violence

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    Mass Media and Violence Is it hard to believe that just forty years ago only a few privileged families had televisions in their home? In recent years‚ it is estimated that a whopping ninety-eight percent of families have one or more television sets in their home. Motion pictures‚ televisions‚ video games‚ and the internet are just some forms of mass media that have emerged since the last century. With the rise of mass media‚ the increase of violent behavior has increased as well. Mass media influences

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    Effects of Media Violence The effect of media violence is a heated debate among researchers and the public. According to David Gauntlett‚ despite many decades of research and hundreds of studies‚ the connection between people’s consumption of the mass media and their subsequent behavior‚ has remained increasingly mysterious (Gauntlett). He also states that the media effects on research‚ has quite consistently taken the wrong approach to the mass media‚ its audiences‚ and society in general (Gauntlett)

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    The Impact of Media Violence While violence is not new to the human race‚ it is an increasing problem in modern society. With greater access to firearms and explosives‚ the scope and efficiency of violent behavior has had serious consequences. Day after day children and adolescents are exposed to violent media including television programs‚ movies‚ and video games; as a result there appears to be a strong correlation between these and aggressive behavior within vulnerable at risk segments of youth

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    Media Violence Causes Youth Violence Table of Contents: Further Readings ChildrenViolence‚ and the Media: A Report for Parents and Policy Makers‚ September 14‚ 1999. The links between media violence and youth violence have been periodically explored by various U.S. government agencies‚ including congressional committees. In 1999‚ in the wake of a series of violent school shootings‚ the majority staff of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary prepared a report on media violence‚ excerpts

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    Media & Violence Essay

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    Violence in the Media and how it Affects Society The effect of media is profound and far-reaching. All over the world‚ the media influences our values and intrudes upon our deep-seated ideologies and beliefs. Indeed the media has been a powerful force in influencing people’s perceptions‚ and more importantly‚ their behavior as well. Business‚ politicians‚ and showbiz personalities pay huge sums of money to media firms in order create an image or change an existing one. Politics in particular

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