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    While I do not support violence in daily life, I think violence in film is necessary for certain genres of films for example action films and documentaries. Even though we do not like it, violence is a daily part of real life. At times, in order to depict real life situations and relate to the audience I think violence is needed in films. For me violence adds to the film by making it more believable. I also feel that that if done correctly, violence can add an element of excitement in films. I also think violence in films has to be justifiable. Having violence in film just for the sake of having violence and goriness is something I do not think is right. There has to be a story behind using violence and how it helps to elevate the film. These…

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    designers often turn to death and violence as a basis for their games due to the popularity of such grim topics. Ratings have been placed on such material in attempt to protect the youth. There are blurred lines, however, on what exactly young people should be shielded from; and how use should be sectioned to allow for maturity throughout children’s development. Violence is often brushed off as unneeded, unnecessary or as simply…

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    I really hate violence, and a beautification of violence. When I was a student, or a soldier, there were a lot of violence in almost all groups I was in. The biggest reason why I love to study in the US is that it is not possible to watch a violent situation in the school. If someone uses violence to another student, he will be arrest and expelled from the school. It is a reasonable result to protect students and prevent a huge crime in the class. However, in Korea, it is not possible to expel…

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    Another major cause of violence is psychological abuse which refers to emotional and mental abuse. This type of violence forces the victim to be a dangerous abuser and it happens frequently in situations of power imbalance. Also, the victims of this type of violence typically develop different symptoms such as: anxiety, chronic depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder. Psychological abuse is the most difficult type of abuse because it can cause more emotional pain than physical abuse and…

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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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    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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    Definition Of Violence

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    Violence Violence is everywhere now, it seems that violence is everywhere you go now a days. You just have to realize that you can’t escape violence. There are many reasons why people resolve things using violence. For instance, when someone is being disrespectful or other personal problems that affected that person somehow. Now a days you can’t even leave your house feeling safe since violence is very common now. Since violence is very common now, no one ever feels protected. If you see…

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    Violenc Violence

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    Thing VIOLENCE:(verb)behavior involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something. Violence. We’ve all heard of it. Usually, when people hear the word violence, they think of children getting picked on at school or a child getting their lunch money stolen. The line doesn’t end there, though. From big, fat bullies at school picking on younger, weaker kids to people getting beat on the streets just because the color of their skin, violence is happening all around the…

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    Violence In Workplace

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    Aggression and violence are not acts that an individual hopes to see in their average ventures, yet alone in their place of work. But, unfortunately, there have been many scenarios in which employees were placed in positions that have forced them to deal with angry customers, and even unruly coworkers. However, to combat this matter, rules and regulations have been set in place in attempt to make the workplace as safe as possible for all parties involved. One such organization formulated to…

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    The Social Learning Theory of Violence is a concept, which suggests that violent behaviors can be developed by overserving and emulating others behavior and actions. Additionally, learning also occurs with the detecting of rewards and punishments for certain actions. Thought not all research is known about specific incidents, this sociological theory can be used to examine the homicidal events that occurred with the Manson family murders. The Manson family murders took place in California…

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