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    Furthermore to attempt to determine if Gender or Socioeconomic Status are associated to the frequencies of prosocial and aggressive acts made by a character. Much research has been done outlining the high rates of violence and aggression in Cartoons and the effects of viewing violence on a children’s behavior in the real world. Less research has been done regarding prosocial acts in the media, so both forms of behaviors are analyzed in this study. This study takes into account the gender and…

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    Contrary to popular belief and conventional wisdom, violence in the media is way less harmful than what people think. Since the early days of motion pictures, violence has been overly criticized by many generations of adults generally and parents specifically. But after reading “Violent Media Is good for Kids” by Gerard Jones and how interesting is his take on this matter, the use of violence in the media makes much more sense. The discussion about good and evil, and what’s the proper way to…

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    whether written, broadcast, or spoken—reaches a large audience. This includes television, radio, advertising, movies, the Internet, newspapers, and magazines. People all over the world use the media every day. Whether it's using a computer, watching TV, reading a newspaper, talking on the phone, or listening…

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    The Negative Effects Of Sesame Street

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    Most of these studies are conducted on the program Sesame Street. It is hard to find out any one that was not raised by watching Sesame Street. It integrates visually stimulating content that appeals to children with excellent educational content embedded into the show that have had an enormous effect on children. These effects are supported by studies. In the early 1980s, a study was conducted to find out if the viewing of Sesame Street led to improved vocabulary scores of children. It was…

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    Definition Of Violence

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    Violence is surprisingly good Please note that this essay wasn’t meant to be taken seriously, but there are some good things to learn from this. When people think of violence, they usually think of it as bullying and hurting others. When I think of violence, I think of it as a punishment of sinning against the Lord or ISIS bombing that great big beautiful wall Donald Trump will never build. According to Google definitions, violence is a “behavior involving physical force intended to hurt,…

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    subjects such as death real or fake. Don DeLillo 's “Videotape” shows us a man who has become desensitized to violence. The character in the story is a man who has been consumed by the media; He can no longer be entertained by fictional programs and their violence, but now seeks out his entertainment in the real world. In “Videotape” DeLillo shows us a a world where one doesn’t blink at violence…

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    Violence In The Media

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    Throughout the years, Violence in the media has increased over the years rapidly by a large percentage. There is a large debate that surrounds the idea of the government being involved to restrict content to remove violence in the media or not to do so. This topic is controversial with many arguments on both sides of the coin. Some believe that the government shouldn 't try to remove violence from the media; but on the other hand, others seem to believe that government involvement would be…

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    Media Violence And Youth

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    Media Violence Effect on Youth In today’s society media violence has significantly increased along with societal violence in youth. This has caused many dramatic issues within society how the youth is effected as they grow up in all of this. Many researchers have shown a lot of research in this area because the youth is the being future and with a corrupt youth there bound to be a corrupt future. Many things affect are kids even things we do not think is bad or even media violence, and combining…

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    Looking at the world today and wondering why there is so much violence, I asked myself how did it become so easy to be mean to people and to each other to the point of hurting people. I guess when I see violent things happen some things don’t bother me like they use to when I was younger. In this paper, I will be reviewing a few articles of violence including one from William Golding called, Why Boys Become Vicious, who is also the Author of The Lord of The Flies. I agree with the general…

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    Johnson is an author and teaches journalism at New York University. In one of his writings “watching TV makes you smarter” he mentions that some TV shows and video games might “dumb us down”. However, the Sleepers Curve argues that in the other hand, watching TV might just be making the viewer smarter. He indicates that the media presumed that people are simply satisfied with the quality of the TV shows they would watch, but with the years culture is getting more cognitively demanding, and…

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