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    need.” These words from The Beatles’ song‚ “All You Need Is Love‚” may be some of their most well known lyrics‚ but they are also some of their most influential and idealized. They seem to have encompassed The Beatles’ lifelong message of peace and love for everyone without any conflicts at all. From a start in humble beginnings to a time of widespread fandom‚ The Beatles have no doubt been some of the most influential musicians to ever live. The early years of the Beatles may possibly have been the

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    The Beatles are by far one of the most influential bands in history. They put so much creativity into their music and overall had limitless imagination. Their limitless imagination and creativity caused them to have a large impact on rock n roll. The Beatles allowed rock music to branch into using different instruments‚ and overall a different sound. They revolutionized FM radio and the album market and opened up England. The Beatles were so popular partially because of their use of so many different

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    The Beatles: to Fame and Back In the article entitled The Beatles written by Kurt Loder it expresses the ordeals the members went through to get to fame‚ and how fame slowly wilted each man away. “the Beatles were then‚ and remain to this day‚ the world’s most astonishing rock-‘n’-roll band” (Loder). When the Beatles fame grew to the American soil their first single was I want to Hold Your Hand‚ and She loves you followed in its footsteps. Within months the Beatles had five singles that were the

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    The Influence of Videogames on Youth 1 The Influence of Video Games on Youth: Implications for Learning in the New Millennium Karen E. Dill Lenoir-Rhyne College The Influence of Videogames on Youth The Influence of Video Games on Youth: Implications for Learning in the New Millennium Like any medium‚ videogames are a channel of communication whose effects 2 vary widely with the content of the specific game in question. Experimental‚ longitudinal and meta-analytic data indicate that

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    Influences on Belizean Youths As we the year passes by it is less common to see any youth showing how proud they are of their culture by dressing and practicing the aspects that their culture represents. It is more common to see the influences that other countries have brought into our country and which have caused a cultural erasure especially in the lives of us the young one. However‚ society tends to see these changes and take in mind as it doesn’t affect our origins and from where we initiated

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    Media Influence on the Youth Media strongly affects youth culture. The media executives are quick to defend their role in youth violence and bullying while selling millions of dollars in adds focused on youth. TV producers‚ network executives‚ motion picture companies and others in the media deny any impact of their programs on the attitudes and actions of youth. Meanwhile they continue to spend millions on special

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    these stars sometimes project unrealistic images that can cause a teen to feel inferior. For some teens‚ watching films can change their body image and put pressure on them to lose weight. Actors like salman khan influences youth to have a fit body n have abs which results in pressure on youths to have such bodies to impress girls. Teens who watch movies with a lot of sexual content like jism‚ murder‚etc may be more likely to engage in sex at an earlier age and could put themselves at risk for sexually

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    brought to trial on the charges of believing in false gods and corrupting the youth of Athens. Socrates responds to the charges brought against him by beginning to cross examine Meletus. He wants Meletus to explain exactly what a good influence is and how is Socrates a bad influence on the youth. Meletus explains that councilmen and laws make a good influence on the youth. He also states that if he is harming the youth it would of been done unintentionally‚ which therefore would causes Meletus accusation

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    is the reason style is directed towards adolescents for their vulnerability and desires to‚ "fit in." In the past year‚ the media‚ its entertainment industries and fashion designers have created an image containing a more negative look for our youth occupying sexuality‚ violence‚ coarser language and revealing clothing. It is this distinctive style that has parents‚ teachers and even some young adults worried. Music Videos and Lyrics imply that teens‚ especially female teens should feel free

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    PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST VOL. 4‚ NO. 3‚ DECEMBER 2003 Copyright © 2003 American Psychological Society 81 Summary—Research on violent television and films‚ video games‚ and music reveals unequivocal evidence that media violence increases the likelihood of aggressive and violent behavior in both immediate and long-term contexts. The effects appear larger for milder than for more severe forms of aggression‚ but the effects on severe forms of violence are also substantial

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