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    Danielle Allen is a columnist for The Washington Post. She also is a political theorist Harvard. Allen published her article, “How the War on Drugs Creates Violence”, on October 16, 2015, in the Washington Post. Allen is a conceivable source due to her notable background in ethics and political thought. She uses a verity of sound sources and argumentative skills to call for the decriminalization of drug use to a public health issue in order to cease the many problems caused by the War on Drugs.…

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    Do you wake up earlier than you should to look “presentable” to society? Does the media affect your perspective on yourself and others? Media can take a huge toll on society and vice-versa. It perceives the way we view people and things. Media often puts an image in people’s head of how something “should” look, leading to many internal and external conflicts with people of all different ages. Studies and statistics show that the media does affect body image in young women and the way we…

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    The Movies Made Me Go Mad Violence has existed since the beginning of mankind, some might even say it is a part of human nature. The cause for violence has been questioned all throughout time and the blame has been put on mental illness, extreme emotions, and more recently, media. Violence is present in movies, TV, music, and video games. The most affected by these are children, as they are easily influenced and cannot comprehend fictional images as much as adults can. Is a rockstar singing…

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    positive and negative. He can be okay while playing Football, Minecraft, and Animal Jam, but when he chooses to play killing games he tends to become disrespectful to everyone in the household. Although the media often associates video games with violence, this common stereotype is often defunct by the countless amount of educational games provided to children. Not all video games can be looked down upon because they may be used as creatively. I have played many video games such as: the…

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    people act and behave today. It gives people access to information through media, entertainment from video games, and communications through social networks that can be harmful to people of early ages. Many people today believe that the increase of violence in society is due to the many platforms that spread influential ideas that can affect people 's behaviors negatively. In Fahrenheit 451 and 1984 this is shown by the dramatic change in society from what reality is today. These book’s themes…

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    developed in children, helping them later in life. With the advantages of playing video games so clear and well documented, it may be a struggle to see why so many focus on the disadvantages of playing video games. However many believe the overt violence and cruelty is damaging to the players, and may cause this kind of behaviour in real life, a thought that scares many into disregarding the beneficial aspects of the…

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    Example 4. Etiology of Violence Timothy McVeigh grew up in Pendleton, New York, a predominantly white neighborhood (Nichols, 2003). Although very bright, McVeigh was considered a loner and an underachiever in school. After high school, he developed an obsession with guns and began to stockpile weapons and supplies. In 1988, McVeigh enlisted in the U.S. Army. While in the Army, he became obsessed with the Turner Diaries, a book full of violent racist and anti-Semitic fantasies. Moreover,…

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    Mahatma Gandhi’s fundamental tenet on the subject of violence1. However, most prisoners do not subscribe to this particular point of view. Violence has become an engrained part of prison culture and it is an age-old problem in our society. This violence is not just between inmates, it also takes place between inmates and guards or prison employees. In some cases, violence can lead to riots and also the death of inmates and/or prison staff. People are sentenced to prison as a punishment for…

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    of these characteristics built into the mindset of humans. These violent acts can range from war to just a hateful glance. World leaders get together all the time to try and solve these violent issues, but all they ever end up doing is using more violence in theses already violent events. There is a better way though, world leaders do not care for it because it can be a long process and they and their critics want a faster solution to their problem, and the fast option may work but it does not…

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    difference between real violence and fictional violence, whether on the television or in a video game. No matter how violent the video game, video games do not cause violent behavior in adolescents. Despite common belief, video games do not cause aggression; in…

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