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    While children and teenagers play these video games, high levels of aggression, bullying and fighting are involved while they either hit or beat-up someone within their games. As stated earlier, simulating violence such as shooting guns or hand to hand combat in video games can cause real-life violent behaviour. Video games…

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    Arsenio and Ramos-, and aggression relations with maternal discipline and support. This article addressed psychological principle such as; the connections among young children’s moral emotion attributions and narratives, maternal practices and social support, and children’s aggressive tendencies. The authors are studying affective influences on children’s and adolescents’ academic performance, peer relations, social emotional development, and attachment. Again, in this article author studying…

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    There has been controversy about parents and their involvement in youth sports. The aggressive behaviors by parents during games can lead to them verbally or even physically abusing officials, coaches and other parents. Parent that show violence towards anyone, can result in a greater matter of legality. Also, when parents watch, comments are made towards their child that make them feel pressured while playing. When the competition arises from the game, “loss of human qualities” are portrayed…

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    When analyzing the information collated from both primary and secondary research findings, the results 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…

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    - This model shows how exposure to violent videogames can ultimately result in an increase in aggression and consequently, possible violence. Children 's aggressiveness may increase as they spend more time with video games than television. (2004). The Futurist, 38(6), S7. Retrieved from http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CA123582942&v=2.1&u=ko_k12hs_d69&it=r&p=GPS&sw=w&asid=cfa5e39ba22827901f6261aa2840c0fd - According World Trends and Forecasts, “Children 's aggressiveness may increase…

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    To begin with, the study being addressed, is whether or not violent video games or violence on the television impact children behavior. Parents, teachers, and professionals have been wanting to understand the impact television programs, particularly on children. Research by psychologist starting in 1980 found that children who watched many hours of violent shows when they were in elementary school showed higher levels of aggressive behavior when they became older. Also, research has shown that…

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    Violent video games, violent films, all of these are thought to be a unnatural cause to aggression in young adults and children. The real question on this topic, is the studies done on the subject correct. The topic has been around since violent television and other violent viewings was introduced to this country. Are there any real supported studies that can prove that violent media leads to aggression in life? Violence is not a new issue, it has always been around in humanity. But claims state…

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    an individual, who has the potential aptitude for aggression, faces with the definite situational factors in the dating relationship. A person, even with the potential inclination for the aggression, may not resort to compulsion until the relationship between the couple complicates. The person`s attitude toward violence is predetermined by many factors, such as education or upbringing. Sometimes the reason for a person`s inclination to aggression may be the psychological trauma, obtained in the…

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    The behaviors of medical staff in the play Wit by Margaret Edson (1998) allow us to view different circumstances that take place. In the play, patients are supposed to be the main focus of all care. Susie Monahan, the primary nurse of one patient, Vivian Bearing, who suffers from stage four ovarian cancer, is one of the few health professionals whose caring attributes display the principle that the focus of care should be on the patient. However, if Monahan was part of the collaborating team,…

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    Aggression has been a characteristic adolescents to adults have experienced. Aggression is a behavior with the intention to damage property or hurt others. Dating back 400 years ago, our ancestors used aggression to hunt and protect themselves. Acts of violence accounted for 1.43 million deaths around the world each year (Provençal, Booij, & Tremblay, 2015, p. 123). Aggression needed to be a controlled behavior, and to understand aggression behavior and preventions, many psychologists and…

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