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    Hip Hop is one of the most popular things kids and teenagers listen to. While hip hop might be fun and exciting to listen to it can easily have a major negative effect on the minors who listen to it. Some children listen to rap music all day and everyday. Also some children really take Hip Hop seriously and know how to enjoy it responsibly; but some do not act mature with this particular type music. The content that is in Hip Hop affects a child's actions, language and view on women. Hip hop…

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    Youth should be banned from participating sports such, as dodge ball, cheerleader,and football .sports such as dodge ball,gives older kids the right that they are stronger so they can just pick on little kids as much they wanna pick on the little kids. According to Rick hanetho founder of the national Amateur dodge ball Association, says the game allows kids who are not good Athletes to participate in a team sport. He also argues that if teachers hand-eye coordination, concentration and the…

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    Relative Aggression

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    Social and Relative aggression is any behavior that will harm someone by damaging or manipulating relationships with others. Relational aggression isn’t as noticeable as some aggressions. The effects of relative aggression can be long lasting. Boys and girls both use relative aggression. “Both girls and boys intend to inflict harm but there are differences in how they express these feelings”. Boys express their feelings more through physical aggression. Girls tend to express their feelings…

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    Swot Analysis Of Keikki

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    active little girl who loves to play in computer. She is very sensitive and has wildly responded to sensory stimulus such as loud noises, some tv programs, some animals etc. Problem behaviors such as property destruction, physical aggression, self-injury,…

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    Time with CNN reports on a new study by researchers at Tulane University that indicates spanking children leads to more aggressive behavior. The analysts claim to have controlled for other variables that could account for aggressive behavior in children including alcohol abuse by the parents or violence between the parents, etc. Time also reports that "The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) does not endorse spanking for any reason, citing its lack of long-term effectiveness as a…

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    In the book 1984 by George Orwell, the world of big brother is not like any other world. In the world of big brother there are telescreens in everyone and persons house. The telescreens know and see what you are doing and saying. It is similar in are world but not there. We are watched everyday by surveillance cameras but not in our houses. The technology today is taking us closer to the world of big brother. “Use of tracking devices by the police” (That’s No Phone). In the world of big…

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    Dystopian In Ender's Game

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    In Ender’s Game, children are portrayed as calculating, ruthless, and violent. Many have complained to the author, Orson Scott Card, that this is unrealistic. However, I disagree. While it is uncharacteristic of children to behave this way in real life, the children in Ender’s game are a product of their environment. Examples of this come not only from the Battle School, but also from everyday life on Earth and the attitudes of the adults. In the world of Ender’s Game, the society the children…

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    wrestlers do engage in violent acts but for the majority of them they would rather do anything but that. A small portion of wrestlers like violence because if we did there wouldn’t be a wrestling team. Wrestlers as a community are very close to each other because we bleed, sweat, laugh, starve, and win together. Since wrestling is an individual sport they motivate each other and are brutally honest they have a closer connection than most friends and other sports. Wrestlers are very close…

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    The It Gets Better project is one of the many different promotional films that advocate for the prevention of violence in education. Specifically, the project promotes and strives for acceptance and equality in lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered youth, not just in classrooms, but in all of society. Film is used to create awareness for many different societal issues however the advocacy for violence in schooling systems and its effect on individuals has been increasing in our 21st century.…

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    The Gamemakers’ Violence in Reality TV The Gamemakers of The Hunger Games have one job, and it’s to keep the Games bloody and gory, which ties directly to the theme of violence in reality TV because they are the perpetrators of such violence. The people of the capitol celebrate the games, constantly bet money on who will win, and send gifts as sponsors to their favorite tributes. Violent twists in the games keep the outcome unpredictable and keep those watching interested to the very end. To…

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