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  • Television Programs - How They Affect Society

    Television Programs - How They Affect Society

    Television Programs: How It Affects Society “It was an accident,” proclaimed Janet Jackson after her Super Bowl fiasco, “a wardrobe malfunction.” It didn’t appear to be one to the millions of people who witnessed the exposing of one of Jackson’s breasts. Many were shocked and outraged, but this type of thing isn’t new for the infamous “boob tube”. In 1977, the miniseries “Roots”, was the first TV show to air bare breasts (Clark 1070). Even

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    Essay Length: 1,797 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: November 17, 2009 By: Mike
  • Influence of Media Violence

    Influence of Media Violence

    Influence of Media Violence Famed Hollywood filmmaker Oliver Stone asserted that artists “do not invent nature but merely hold up to it a mirror” (Stone, 686-687). This statement infers that art is simply a reflection of reality; that artists create as a means to express their view of nature. One form of art that is often the subject of much controversy is the usage of violence in media. Critics lambaste media violence as a primary

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    Essay Length: 1,499 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 17, 2009 By: July
  • Adhd Common in Children and Adults

    Adhd Common in Children and Adults

    Are you often distracted by extraneous noises or activities? Does it ever feel like you can’t seem to get anything done or keep organized? Does daydreaming pull you away from the task at hand? These questions and many others plague people daily who have attention disorders. There are two types of attention disorders, Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD); both are defined as syndromes of disordered learning and disruptive behavior

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    Essay Length: 2,790 Words / 12 Pages
    Submitted: November 17, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Spectator Violence at Sporting Events

    Spectator Violence at Sporting Events

    Spectator Violence at Sporting Events Throughout the entire nation we as Americans are obsessed with winning, whether it be in a war, NFL, Olympics, we must win at all costs. This attitude is even being carried over by parents onto little league fields, and junior hockey games. Many parents take the games much too serious, and often become violent towards coaches, referees, and even their own players. One instance in Reading, Mass., two parents got

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    Essay Length: 535 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 17, 2009 By: Jack
  • School Violence - Finding Solutions

    School Violence - Finding Solutions

    School Violence-Finding Solutions December 1, 1997, Michael Carneal, a freshman in West Paducah, Kentucky opened fire on his classmates, killing three and wounding five. One year later, on March 5, 1998, Mitchell Woodward shot and killed five classmates and wounded eleven in Jonesboro, Arkansas. Just one year after that, Eric Harris and Dylan Kleibold committed the most heinous act of school violence in United States history in Littleton, Colorado. There, in Columbine High school, Harris

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    Essay Length: 1,611 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: November 17, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Violence in Video Games and Its Affects on Teens

    Violence in Video Games and Its Affects on Teens

    Violence in Video Games and Its Affects on Teens Ever since their conception, video games have contained violence; violence being to cause pain or death onto other beings. From early video games to the most advanced, violence plays an important role. Early games like Wonder Boy and Space Invaders contain violence. Space Invaders involves shooting and killing as many alien as possible. Wonder Boy has our hero killing monsters that vanish upon death. The hero

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    Essay Length: 465 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Steve
  • Promotion of School Violence

    Promotion of School Violence

    I go to gross movies and listen to heavy metal and rap music and I haven't killed anybody, does that make me a potential killer?" These things provoke anger, temper, and crummy attitudes. Gross visuals and music dull sensitivities. They teach the wrong way to handle problems. Make no mistake about this. No matter what defenders of this junk may say, violent movies, video games, and gross music have consequences that include more arguing, hitting,

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    Essay Length: 576 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Bred
  • Media Effects the Way People Veiw Violence

    Media Effects the Way People Veiw Violence

    The Effects on Teens from the Media A 1982 report from the National Institute of Mental Health states "Violent programs on television lead to aggressive behavior by children and teenagers who watch those programs." (American Psychological Association.) Whenever I catch my little cousins play fighting, I always ask them why they were doing it. "Power Rangers to the rescue!" exclaims six year old Benjamin as he runs away. "D’oh." says twelve year old Joseph Scott.

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    Essay Length: 1,125 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Jack
  • Violence and Conflict in Genesis and Antigone

    Violence and Conflict in Genesis and Antigone

    Violence and conflict have always been issues among animals and humans due to the instinct to survive and hack down whomever or whatever gets in the way. Violence and conflict are major themes in both Antigone and the book of Genesis. Antigone is laden with violent imagery; countless arguments causing conflict between Antigone and Creon as well as Creon and Haemon; and the blatant violence of the various murders and suicides present in the play.

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    Essay Length: 273 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Youth and Media Violence

    Youth and Media Violence

    The topic of media violence having an influence on the attitudes and behavior of the youth has been a topic of debate for the past decade. Critics say that violence on television, movies, and video games, desensitizes children to the actual effects that violence has on society and themselves. The problem is that children tend to act on the behavior which is seen on the television shows they watch and video games that they play

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    Essay Length: 1,198 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • Advertisement and Children

    Advertisement and Children

    Mitchell 1 We see advertisements all over the place. Either they are on television, magazines or the radio. Roughly there is no way you can escape these images. The ads have their target audience, who advertisers specifically design it for. Advertising is a means of attracting peoples attention to force them to buy the product. In Dan Cook's article, "Lunchbox Hegemony," he explains how advertisement has been using up children's daily existence through these brand

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    Essay Length: 832 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: Edward
  • Violence in Schools

    Violence in Schools

    Do you feel safe as you walk into this high school everyday? If you don't it wouldn't surprise me because in 1990 one in every twenty high school students have carried a gun to school. Recently in this year of November 24 a high school boy brought a gun to school and shot off 12 rounds at his classmates. Several students were injured and 1 student was killed. This event came from the result of

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    Essay Length: 731 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Children Play Definition and Theories

    Children Play Definition and Theories

    In the University of Washington’s The Online Daily student’s newspaper, Alison Dahmen in her two pages article published in 1997 titled “Kids Need Real Freedom to Grow” wrote “Today’s generation lead much more insulated lives,” (Dahmen1) that is they are insulated from the actual freedom to play to, get into trouble, do things that kids are suppose to do. She ultimately concluded that play is no longer play because it has progress from the outdoor

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    Essay Length: 757 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Domestic Violence

    Domestic Violence

    There is one particular case that stands out in my mind when I think of domestic violence. The Tracy Thurman Story. Tracy Thurman was a Connecticut housewife. She suffered a horrendous abuse at the hands of her husband. As the days got older so did the beatings and was more horrified each day. When Buck and Tracy got involved she realized that he had a gambling problem. She had confronted him about him losing money

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    Essay Length: 543 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Alcohol, Violence, Discrimination

    Alcohol, Violence, Discrimination

    John Singleton’s film, Boyz N the Hood, displays the challenging upbringing of adolescents who have to live with harsh conditions around not only their home but also their surrounding town. The film compares the differences between the lifestyles of Tre Styles and his friends’, Darren and Ricky Baker. Darren and Ricky are half-brothers who are nothing alike. Singleton demonstrates the importance of male leadership in a home in the ghetto of Los Angeles by comparing

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    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Victor
  • Television: Our Nations Drug of Choice

    Television: Our Nations Drug of Choice

    Television: Our Nations Drug of Choice Television is our era’s escape from what we now consider a chaotic struggle of life. I think we as a people feel life can be solved in an hour long Monday night special and that exact attitude is our society’s problem today. Frankly we are a group of cowards who do not take the bull by the horns; rather we retreat to routine episode line up that we can

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    Essay Length: 449 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Fatih
  • The Revolution Will Not Be Televised - Footnotes

    The Revolution Will Not Be Televised - Footnotes

    (Poem found at: http://www.globaldarkness.com/articles/gill_scott_heron_revolution_willnotbe_televised.htm) First stanza: You will not be able to sit at home during the revolution and watch it on tv, it will not be broadcasted. Second stanza: The revolution will not be a show starring popular actors of the seventies, with commercials telling you how to lose five pounds quickly, or what makeup to wear. Third stanza: There will be no riots, no declaration of the winner of the war on television.

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    Essay Length: 464 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Is Violence the Answer?

    Is Violence the Answer?

    Is Violence the Answer? Organized in the 1960s at the height of the American Civil Rights Movement, the Black Panther Party emerged as a revolutionist group pioneering a strategy of militancy. The Party's aims were to eliminate the discrimination challenging African-Americans in America since the time of slavery, and to protect their communities from police brutality. Inspired by contemporary radical leaders such as Malcolm X, the party recognized that in order to restructure American society

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    Essay Length: 522 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Stenly
  • We Must Educate the Children of Illegal Immigration

    We Must Educate the Children of Illegal Immigration

    Immigration laws have been a subject of debate throughout American history, especially in states such as California and Texas, where immigrant populations are high. Recently, some citizens have been questioning whether we should continue to educate the children of illegal immigrants. While this issue is steeped in emotional controversy, we must not allow disruptive "us against them" rhetoric to cloud our thinking. Yes, educating undocumented immigrants costs us, but not educating them would cost us

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    Essay Length: 736 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Mike
  • Violence and Women

    Violence and Women

    Violence and Women I thought that our discussion went well. We had a small group of about six people but three of us were leaders so we had a lot to talk about. Each of us went around and asked one question because we did not have time to discuss them all. But that did not matter because the other leaders had similar questions to mine. I was able to retrieve different responses from the

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    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Janna
  • Epilepsy in Children

    Epilepsy in Children

    Epilepsy in Children Schuyler Wilson Nursing Care Through the Lifespan III June 28, 2005 Epilepsy is the name for a condition of recurrent seizures where no underlying cause can be determined. Seizures occur as a result of abrupt, explosive, unorganized discharges of cerebral neurons. This causes a sudden alteration in brain function involving sensory, motor, autonomic and/or psychic clinical manifestations. Epilepsy can be a result of other conditions including: § Genetic predisposition § Brain

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    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Jack
  • To What Extent Can Islman Be Held Responible for Violence Against Women

    To What Extent Can Islman Be Held Responible for Violence Against Women

    To what extent can Islam be held responsible for violence against women Violence is an important issue for any religion. Violence against women is an extremely controversial and much debated issue. In this essay I aim to explore one aspect of this and examine to what extent can Islam be held responsible for violence against women. In order to achieve this aim and answer this question several factors need to be taken into consideration. The

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    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Janna
  • How Children BeCome Indifferent to Public Education

    How Children BeCome Indifferent to Public Education

    In our world today schooling and learning are two separate entities, which need to become one if America wants to better its educational system, there needs to be more flexible classroom settings that allow students to engage in the learning experience. When you read about the problems with American education, you usually read statistics about literacy and dropout rates. But those statistics don’t do the subject justice because the problem with American education is a

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    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • Why John Brown Chose Violence

    Why John Brown Chose Violence

    Why do you believe that John Brown believed that the situation in the U.S. at the time could only be solved by bloodshed and not compromise? I believe that there are many reasons why John Brown believed that violence was the only way he could prevail in the fight to end slavery in the United States. First of all; at this time in history, issues were moving fairly quickly. As soon as Kansas was to

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    Essay Length: 812 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Monika
  • Johnathan Locke - a Fictional Character on the Abc Television Series Lost Played by Terry O'Quinn

    Johnathan Locke - a Fictional Character on the Abc Television Series Lost Played by Terry O'Quinn

    Johnathan Locke, most often referred to by his surname "Locke", is a fictional character on the ABC television series Lost played by Terry O'Quinn. Although he typically has a calm demeanor on the island, his flashbacks portray him as angrier and more emotional. He is the antithesis to Jack Shephard and Ben Linus. In 2007, O'Quinn won the Emmy award for acting in a supporting role.[1] Contents [hide] * 1 Fictional character biography o 1.1

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    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Bred

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