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    07/28/2017, Hennepin Child Protection accepted a report alleged physical abuse domestic violence of Shea Estey and Sidara Aden by mother’s former boyfriend alleged father of Sidra, Ayahye Aden. Per reporter Sarah was granted an order for protection due to domestic violence involving Ayahye. Per OFP documents, on 6/8/17 Ayahye became angry after Sarah told him to stop watching TV. Per reporter Ayahye then started to pull the TV off of the wall Called Sarah, a “Stupid piece of Shit” and was…

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    than that. There are several ingredients that go into the cocktail of violence ,that is so prevalent in our society. When tragedy hits and horrific happenings occur, we scramble for a quick answer and a quick fix. The senseless tragedies that happen are unnecessary. It proves that catastrophes can strike anywhere and anytime. Our sense of security is shaken to its very core. At first glance, we search for obvious answers. Violence in video games, plays into the scenario that school shooters…

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    Importance Of Censorship

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    Violence in games can trigger their minds to think that shooting and killing are ok to do and it is not ok. Games can influence children to copy what they see on the game system like killing, shooting, and profanity such as bad words or curse words. Censorship…

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    are a lot of programs that kids can learn reading and alphabet. Research shows that that T.V is powerful influence. Some children become more aggressive after viewing violence on TV and most children learn gender stereotypes from watching TV. Therefore, most impact of watching TV for good and bad comes from through the content of TV programs that children…

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    that I believe is best-suited for domestic violence. The first theory is Culture of Violence Theory. It was established by Marvin Wolfgang. This theory concludes that sub-groups in a society will establish values and norms that justify and stress the use of physical force to a higher level than what has been welcomed in the past. This theory has also created the theories that examples of pornography and violent images on TV can carry on a "culture of violence" towards women. The second theory is…

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    The legal system was created keep individuals safe. Domestic violence (DV) can be defined as a personal violence offence committed by a person against another person with whom the person who commits the offence has or has had a domestic relationship. DV is a serious issue that is affecting families and the lifestyle of some individuals. Some of the legal and non- legal methods in resolving issues of DV are ineffective, as they do not achieve safety. There has been legislation in place to reduce…

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    The Reality of Domestic Violence and its Impact on Society in the 21st Century This essay will discuss in depth, the reality of domestic violence in the 21st century and the media 's representation of this issue. It will confer how the media’s input has had an impact on society and the consequences of their non-reliable data. It will speak on the various statements made by different media sources and compare them to the reliable information given by the government and other legal services.…

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    would use YouTube to stream music, app stores, TV, and radio to listen to music. No one can really control the violence that has been spreading through the music. In a result of excessive exposure to violent music we see school shooting and mass shootings too. According to Gretchen Cundiff “ages of 16 and 30 are the most likely age group to consume rap/hip-hop music, and in turn, may become desensitized to the derogatory lyrics condoning relationship violence and sexual aggression” (Cundiff 71).…

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    Violence in Video Games: Does it Cause Real Violence? Violence in video games has been a popular topic of debate for years among the populace, particularly after some terrible events occurred in recent past, such as Columbine, a tragic school shooting for which people put the blame on video games. The people always want something to blame when things go wrong and this just happens to be one of them. People fear that which they do not understand and one of the things for people of past…

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    Contrary to popular beliefs, violent video games do not spawn violence. According to an article on nobullying.com, “68 percent of all American households play computer or video games. Of this, 25 percent are under the age of 18.” As a matter of fact, 15.5 percent of games are rated Mature with around two billion dollars coming in each year from mature video games. With this amount of revenue, there is no way the gaming industries will ever stop producing violent video games. While the number to…

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