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    J.M is a 65 year-old, White American, German descent, upper-middle class male. He is married and father of three (three boys and a daughter; ages 30 33 and 35). He got married three times, and he has been married with his last wife for five years. He was born and raised in Wisconsin, and never lived in another place. He enrolled a couple of universities and departments, but he finally decided to go to the Milwaukee School of Engineering. He still works in a company as a high-level…

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    (Erbentraut (2015). In 1997, she became a co-creator of the Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools program, which turned into the national model for how to direct group treatment for students who was exposed to trauma, including community violence (Erbentraut, 2015). CBITS shows relaxing and critical thinking strategies to enable students to adapt to stressors in their lives — and it has all the earmarks of working (Erbentraut, 2015). A randomized, controlled study referred by…

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    often resemble other young men who have problems at school and at home, particularly in connection to authority figure relationships while social control for the greater part is absent. Undoubtedly young lower class men with a greater inclination to violence are attracted to the possibilities offered by being part of a side and attending a risky match. Young men that might not understand what territoriality means can still without fighting a cause. In other words, soccer hooliganism is not…

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    the use of violent video games at early ages can cause several psych problems that can affect children in many ways. Eugene Beresin explains that, “Research is clearly lacking on a direct causal relationship between violent video games and youth violence. Interestingly, the US has the highest homicide rate in the world.” There are psychosocial treatments that can be use when someone is experimenting this side effects. For example, therapy where the individual will be treated with medicine or…

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    “How Mental Illness is misrepresented in the Media” I found this article very interesting not only did I learn something new but I learned something about myself and how I even have misconceptions about certain mental illnesses because of what I see on social media, television and even here on the news! This Article really caught my eye as I scrolled through U.S NEWS AND WORLD REPORT, in the health and psychology section. These are some key points of what I read and the opinion I have…

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    Mega-vid is a giant multinational video game production company. Like other video game companies, Mega-Vid is facing increasing criticism from people who are concerned that video games encourage violent behavior (College for America at Southern New Hampshire, 2014). So as a father, a former victim and a concerned American, I believe it’s time that we rise up against the video game industry to defend our kids and stop teaching them how to kill, all for the sake of the “mighty dollar.” Said Mark…

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    Corporal Punishment As A Valid Means For Disciplining Children Demetria Belcher Northeast Lakeview College Corporal Punishment As A Valid Means For Disciplining Children INTRODUCTION "Is corporal punishment a valid tool for disciplining children?" This question has been debated for decades worldwide, but not so much in the United States as in recent years. High profile cases in the media, such as the indictment of Vikings running back Adrian Peterson in 2014, for spanking his son…

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    :) The Causes of Violence Depression, bad parenting, and media are causes of violence. These causes of violence are very common. Some people say “violence is not the answer” this saying is very true. These causes can happen at home, at school, or anywhere. Usually bad parenting happens at home, depression happens at school or anywhere, and media happens at home most of the time. Depression is a cause of violence. Depression can happen at school or…

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    definitions to what violence means. First, violence can mean, the behavior involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something. Violence can also mean the strength of emotion or an unpleasant or destructive natural force. A third definition of violence is the unlawful exercise of physical force of intimidation by the exhibition of such force (google). The similarities between these three definitions is that an unwanted force is involved. Today, many TV shows, video…

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    True Lies Analysis

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    mother/housewife character and is employed as a legal secretary, which is considered as a lower paying job in comparison to Harry’s. For this reason, women are treated as second-class citizens by men. According to Cawelti, “The history of violence is pervaded by racism and the violence associated with the protection of white male supremacy” (Cawelti 2004, 211). For example, it has proven by the Bureau of Justice Statistics that a “lower percentage…

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