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    “Cartoons Effects on Kids” Steven Kirsh. 28 Nov. 2005. Pg.2 “Cartoon Violence and Aggression in Youth” Have you ever walked into a room and found your child watching any of the following television shows; Family Guy‚ South Park‚ or American Dad? Chances are you have‚ however‚ by glancing you might believe that these are simply another show designed to keep children quiet and entertained. What you might not realize is the effect that some of today’s

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    undeniable effect on our moods. The sound of just one note‚ one chord‚ can send an instantaneous message to the brain that‚ psychologically‚ can make us think or act in a certain way. These reactions can positively or negatively our moods depending on the composer’s intentions and our perceptions. Filmmakers implement the same idea using music to evoke a certain feeling or reaction/perception in their audience. Music in motion pictures is an indispensable tool filmmakers utilize to effect the mood

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    themselves. Getting to their goal does have its complications‚ however. Even the differences between the two main characters cause conflict. Along the way‚ they come face to face with difficulties including an overly flirtatious woman‚ a violent‚ pugnacious man who happens to be the boss’s son‚ and Lennie’s inability to realize his own strength. Steinbeck nearly perfectly creates an atmosphere that conveys mood‚ reveals theme‚ and builds dynamic characters. Mood is a very important aspect of literature

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    Does music affect your mood? Many studies have shown that the simple answer is yes. Music is an international language in a sense. You may not be able to speak Korean‚ but the song‚ Gangnam Style‚ was popular in the United States for some time. If a tune is catchy and people can dance to the song‚ everyone can speak music. After all‚ music has been around for a really long time. The amount of activity that popular sites such as‚ Pandora or Spotify also suggests how much music is a part of

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    How we can connect behaviors in youth with reality shows. Reality television has come to dominate the television industry. There are educational reality shows and noneducational reality shows. They both have their entertainment values. The difference? One is productive television‚ and one is counterproductive. There is good and bad in everything‚ and everything is good in moderation‚ but counterproductive TV is taking over productive TV. The time slots to watch educational reality shows are

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    I chose to watch PBS to view a Kids show; partly because as a college student I have limited income and can’t afford cable‚ and partly because I grew up watching the channel. I found website that had live streaming of certain cable network shows. When I first signed up and began watching‚ the end of Sesame Street was on. I watched on a few minutes of the show and continued watching the channel through the next show. The show that followed‚ which I watched in full‚ was Angelina Ballerina: Next

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    The Negative Effects Violence on Television has on Kids The amount of violence on television nowadays is inacceptable. The material that you see on shows that are “supposedly for kids” just don’t seem like it. As more and more violent television shows and programs are aired every single night‚ kids are affected by it in a negative way. Studies have shown that revelations of violence to kids at early ages will affect them mentally. They will either start to think nothing of violence‚ or be over-frightened

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    working harder than it should‚ which eventually leads to obesity heart disease. Usually‚ fast food is higher in soya‚ fat‚ sugar‚ oil‚ fried meat‚ salt‚ cheese‚ mayonnaise and obviously calories. The greatest disadvantage of fast food is the adverse effect that it has on one’s health. It is a fact that fast food is more unhealthy than home-cooked meals‚ as it contains higher amounts of unwanted nutrients like salt‚ fat and various types of additives (artificial chemicals). It may contain harmful bacteria

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    Grohol wrote an article called “Debilitating Effects of TV on Children” which explains that children who watch too much TV affects their academic performance‚ cause health problems‚ and possibly lose their innocence. Dr. Grohol’s main argument is there are many harmful effects from children and adolescents who watch too much TV. Dr. Grohol explains that as parent we want to protect our children from harmful behavior‚ but not when they watch too much TV. Dr. Grohol uses many facts to support his

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    Subject: “The Debilitating Effects of TV on Children” Topic: u02d2 The Debilitating Effects of TV on Children Author: Dolores Staggs Date: October 18‚ 2012 1:15 AM J. Grohol (2009‚ September 9) “The Debilitating Effects of TV on Children” The main arguments that the author is making are:TV can be very detrimental to the mental development of children and teenagers. And that it should only be allowed in moderation. Not “whenever they want” and “as much as they want.” The main purpose of this

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