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    Watching TV a lot affects 70% children . It is an important thing for their mentally and physically improvement. It causes their mood changeable negatively. The results of the study explain to us how the internet addiction affects children’ daily life.Some websites have some essays researches about of this damages.This research’s aim is prevent to TV addiction. In the present paper include the watching TV a lot is searched on children. Another study was made from Harvard University. It was searched

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    Analyse the ‘Broken Window’ theory in relation to crime prevention. What are the main strengths and weaknesses of this theory. The Broken Windows theory was first proposed by two social scientists James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling in the 1982 article‚ "Broken Windows"‚ ( Wilson and Kelling‚ 1982). The analogy of broken windows used to explain this theory is that signs of disorder in a neighborhood inhibit the efforts of the residents to show social control. Any lack of social control makes

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    Topic – Divorce and how it affects children Question – What details surrounding their parents’ divorce should children be exposed to? Thesis statement: Although divorce can be necessary in some situations‚ it can have a physical‚ mental and emotional effect on children and can influence their everyday lives. Unresolved feelings and expressions of favouritism towards one parent by a child‚ can be the outcome of attempts to shelter children‚ by withholding details of their parents’ divorce. The pain

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    Children today spend more time watching television than on any other single leisure activity. In fact‚ studies have shown that the average child spends more time in front of the television than in school (Clarke and Kurte-Coastes‚ 1997). There are a variety of influences that children gain from watching too much television. The impact of violence on children is a major issue‚ as well as the impact of stereotypical views‚ such as sex roles. Health can also become a problem for children who spend excessive

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    on media‚ it is the most influential factor in constructing our culture‚ but is it a positive culture? If we examine the effect that media has on children‚ we can say that it breeds a harmful culture‚ one that throws values and morals out the window. This is because the media is profit driven and has developed its own code of ethics of "anything-goes". As a result‚ children are exposed to things that they should not necessarily be exposed to yet and as a result it rushes their mental development

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    disorder is perhaps one of the oldest known diseases. It has grown into one of the most common illnesses that people of every age‚ culture‚ and gender must deal with on an everyday basis. In recent times bipolar disorder has become quite prevalent in children and adolescents causing and increased concern and interest in this area. Bipolar disorder is a lifelong mood disorder‚ characterized by recurrent manic or hypomanic and depressive episodes‚ (Miller‚ 2006). It has been know to interfere with cognition

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    VIOLENCE: THE EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE ON CHILDREN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: THE EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE ON CHILDREN INTRODUCTION Domestic violence (DV) is a widespread societal issue with repercussions that reach far beyond the family. It is conduct that has detrimental effects for individual victims‚ children‚ and their communities. With both long-term and short-term effects‚ the witnessing of violence in general has been linked to behavioural‚ emotional and cognitive damage in children. The extent

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    RE: Annotated Bibliography “Broken window theory” Introduction: “Broken window theory” states that if a broken window is not quickly repaired‚ other windows will break‚ creating a sense of public apathy and neglect that attracts criminals. “The broken window theory” was good crime-fighting strategy that made people feel a little safer and was able to respect their fellow officers on foot rather than their patrol cars. The theory was brought into perspective to stop minor

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    article “The Debilitating Effects of TV on Children” By Dr. John M Grohol‚ is that the more time children spend watching television‚ the more harmful it is. It is not only detrimental to a child’s education‚ but also socially and medically. Dr. Grohol believes that despite the negative effects television has on children‚ parents continue to allow children to watch way too much. The three main arguments of the article are: 1. there is a definite correlation between children who idolize the television

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    Mass Media Violence and the Effect on Children  Violence on television has been an issue that has plagued man from the day it was invented. Numerous shows depict violent acts such as rape‚ murder‚ and other such acts that many people consider inappropriate for adolescents. According to some studies the average child watches about 27 hours of television week. In some cases it is as much as 11 hours a day on a weekend. With the current amount of violence that is on television today these same studies

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