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    measured by peers, teachers, and self-reports.”(Anderson,Escobar). This quote conveys that media violence has had negative outcomes in our community for adolescents and young adults. Hence, they will be the future for the people in our country. Thus,the government should be restricting content to remove violence from the media in order to decrease the dangers of a child to become violent when they grow up, and to not learn from violence seen on the media. Consequently, the government should…

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    Aggression, as defined by Evilina Landstedt, is an intentional act of violence towards another person with the goal of inflicting them pain. Aggression can be in the form of verbal or physical. Verbal aggression, for example, can be when you call another person names or make fun of what they do and where. On the other hand, physical aggression is physically hurting another person by punching or kicking the victim. Both of these types of aggression are well known forms of bullying…

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    As technology becomes an increasingly larger part of our world in the year of 2015, it is clear that certain things that may have not been relevant twenty years ago are becoming an increasingly large concern. Back in the day, things such as social media and the ways in which technology can be used today would have not been relevant research topics, as the information surrounding it would have been next to none, and in some cases, would have not existed at all. For this research paper, it will…

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    Violence Affect on Many Lives Violence causes violence. Many things cause violence and many people including myself try to prevent it, but violence has hidden the face that will show up in your future. The term violence brings to memory an image of physical or emotional assault on a person. Each year many girls and boys in the United States are abused by their parents or their family. Many people have negative attitudes rather than somebody has violence background in their life. We have lots of…

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    Larry Watson’s Montana 1948 and Reginald Rose’s Twelve Angry Men both view society in a negative light that is full of prejudice and injustice. By placing both of these texts in a pessimistic view, readers are able to see that all humans are flawed. Both authors are able show that character’s varied ideologies, mistakes, and traits are a part of human nature. Watson displays these ideas through Wes and Julian whilst Rose mainly shows this through Jurors 3 and 10. Equally, Watson and Rose…

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    Benish-Weisman, M. (2015). The interplay between values and aggression in adolescence: a longitudinal study. Developmental Psychology, doi:10.1037/dev0000015 This was a longitudinal study done on five Israel schools to test the previous theories that certain values can be correlated with aggression. Benish wanted to examine the relationship between values and aggression on a large sample of Israeli adolescents for a period of a year. He used the four higher values…

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    psychological toll spanking has on kids and the effects that stay with them throughout the child’s life. Spanking is known to do many things to a child and specific evidence has concluded that spanking or hitting a child can lead them to have increased aggression, and mental health problems for children. Parents need to know other techniques of how to…

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    Within the stage of infancy Raine, Phil, Brennan, and Mednick (1994) look into factors that could potentially cause traits of violence and aggression from as early as birth. These researchers took a group of 4,269 males and assessed their complications at birth, their maternal rejection at age one, and investigated how many of them committed a violent crime by the age of eighteen years old. Birth complications for these infants included prolonged delivery, extraction of infant with forceps,…

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    Video games with violent content have recently become popular among teenagers, children and the adolescent. This new trend has raised great concern from parents, teachers, and legislatures. Many have come to voice their opinion on the need for a limit to be placed on the amount of hours the young generation should spend on the games. In fact, some have even argued that there is a need to stop completely adolescents from accessing the violent scenes in video games. This study outlines the impact…

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    Begin with a 1-paragraph opening statement of your philosophy for meeting a student 's individual needs. In order to prevent maladaptive behavior, a consistent behavior plan should be implemented for Hayden at school and home in order to ensure consistency. After observing Hayden’s behavior, I recommend that caregivers and parents continue to monitor and collect data on a weekly basis in order to make any adjustments necessary to Hayden’s behavior plan. A behavior consultant will monitor…

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