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    of media. Out of this period of time, about one third is spent viewing television. The main concern with this issue is the fact that most TV programming (over 60 %) contains high levels of violence, which includes violent images, rapes, killings, and other forms of violence. Numerous findings have shown that those children who are exposed to media violence on a regular basis tend to have an increase in the possibilities of aggressive behavior of their own. Moreover, a reduction on the use of…

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    Effects Of Action Movies

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    type movie for the kid in the past. Nevertheless, some researchers believe that "There is a lot of violence on action films which affects children negatively" (Psychological research, n.d.). As a result, children become less sensitive to the pain and suffering of others. Not only that, they are more likely to behave in aggressive ways towards another people and may be mistaken about using violence to solve them all. Although children are very passionate watching action movies, they should be…

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    Effects Of Media Savagery

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    children see violence in mass media, they have a difficult time differentiating between what is…

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    There is no questioning that in today's school system, one of the major issues is, and always has been, school violence. Which can range from a brawl amongst students, to more tragic events, for example, school shootings. Many of us have witnessed a fight in middle school or high school. Which usually have no permanent effects. But school shootings usually have a different outcome, on January 4, 2012, in my hometown of Brownsville Texas, a student from Cummings middle school was shot and killed…

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    attempting suicide, and having mental issues. If guns are combined with such activities, injury can play a big factor and sometimes even death. Guns are used for personal protection, not to injure someone for no apparent reason. With the increase in violence in today’s world, allowing guns on college campuses does not appear to be a logical, productive policy for any institution of higher learning to have,…

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    with media research will argue both in the support and opposition of the media. The implications of media are not confined to the violence shown on media and its effect on increasing aggression and violence in real life. These concerns are not limited to any particular media type, and mostly apply to, music, video, computer games, film, and television. Media violence is defined as “visual display of actions of physical aggression…

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    Negative Effects Of Rap Music

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    hate and violence to children sends the signal that violence is widespread and normal, that it is acceptable to abuse women, and that there is glamour in lawlessness” (Morrison). Teens are listening to music that sends the messages that it is okay for men to beat their wives and girlfriends because they are above the law. This has had an extremely negative effect in the black community. As stated by McWhorter, “Rap music is harmful to the black community because it links to racism, violence, and…

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    clearly indicate that a direct relationship does in fact exist between the widespread presence of violence in the media and its concomitant negative influence on violence within society. This is a serious social issue that needs to be considered, as the aspect of violence is highly prevalent in the media according to primary research studies (see Fig. A). Some of the reasons why society finds violence so appealing include the emotional appeal that it provides (that is, through emotional…

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    The producers of 24 utilize American paranoia to the show’s advantage and have subsequently changed the nation’s perception of the word interrogation, its meaning, use, and popularity. Ever since the tragedy of September 11 attacks, The American public has become aware that the United States is no longer invulnerable to terrorist attacks. Nowadays, people think that interrogation and torture are the same because 24 imposed on viewers the idea that torture is the most effective type of…

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    Violence in America: What Is the Cause of it? Violence is not a new trend in the today’s world; it has been around for years. Violence has many causes including exposure to violent media, violence in the home or neighborhood or frustration. However, violence has a major effect on the younger generations. It appears that violence has an effect on all age groups in today’s society. Not a day goes by that violence is not mentioned on the news. When individuals think of violence, often crimes such…

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