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    Graphic sex and violence have been dominating the entertainment industry for years and years. This issue affects consumers in many ways. Some consumers will buy for example games because of the violence and graphicness of the game, while others will go against buying these kinds of games because the graphic violence may be too much for one to handle. If the entertainment business was to remove graphic sex and violence from their movies, music, and video games, consumers would be affected both…

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    scenes give a clear image that things don't always turn out as planned. The main character has ambition to create the biggest and most successful terrorism and without violence there’s no screws to put the ladder together. Through many of the strong messages from the film, one that stood out to me was the use of violence. Violence portrays as a tool for achieving the power of controlling a situation to have your desired outcome. It’s displayed multiple times when the main character is desperate…

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    thing to do for most of the youth today. The simulated violence in these games have been said to have negative effects on the youth. There are always people who have blamed video games or games with simulated violence for school/mass shootings and other tragic events. Numerous studies have shown that video games with simulated violence are and cannot be linked to violence in today’s youth. This is why role playing games with simulated violence are diverting for kids because of how it brings…

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    who has learned not to be violent and regrets his violence.” ― John Lennon. There is a popular argument about the influence the media has over youth. Over the course of when America first began having picture televisions in their homes the times have changed immensely, especially the love for violence. As a result, what we see has increasingly gotten more violent on our televisions and with that our children are indirectly exposed to more violence now more than ever. However, is it really the…

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    Media Violence

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    very powerful. When the wrong types of messages are broadcasted, such as violence, negativity, and dangerous acts, it can be harmful to people and influence the way they view the world around them. Media influences all ages from children, to teens, and even adults. Nobody can escape the harmful grasp of the media no matter where they run to. Media is very harmful for many reasons; one of them being because of all the violence that is being portrayed in movies and television shows. In almost…

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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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    Promoter of Violence? In an online BlogSpot an unknown author claims that the sport of paintball is, in his viewing, “A militaristic rich kid’s sport that fosters a social acceptance of war in children” (Unknown. Para.1) I can argue this in many different viewings, and it is hard not to get over zealous about someone slandering a passion of mine as this unknown author did. However, in my analysis of this cultural debate, which honestly does not seem to be much of a debate and the majority of…

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    school, and educators have looked to strategies in gang prevention with programs like G.R.E.A.T or Boys and Girls Club of America. Youth today are subjected daily to seeing some form of violence. This can be in the home, at school, or in media (e.g. television and video games). The negative effects of violence can be lessened by parental supervision, appropriate parental behavior, and limiting exposure to violent video games by following ESRB ratings, installing parental controls on game…

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    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 media with violent…

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    Political violence is defined as the use of force by states or non-state actors to achieve political goals. Usually, political violence occurred between states. In some circumstance, states use political violence to achieve political goals. Many times political violence occurs because civilians who are rebelling against their government or because a politician is trying to achieve their political goals by coercing the people and government officials. This creates a problem because it creates a…

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