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  • Censorship of Violence in Television Media

    Censorship of Violence in Television Media

    The Censorship of Violence in Television Media My topic is based on research in the United States regarding television violence and its impact on juvenile crime. Since the beginning of television broadcasts there have been investigations regarding television violence and its effects on juvenile who watch it. In the early 1950s the United States Senate Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee to Investigate Juvenile Delinquency held a series of Congressional hearings to address juvenile crime. Because there is

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    Submitted: February 14, 2010 By: Artur
  • How Does Shakespeare Use Dramatic Devices Is Act 3 Scene 1 of Пїѕromeo and Julietпїѕ in Order to Make It an Exciting Scene and a Turning Point in the Play

    How Does Shakespeare Use Dramatic Devices Is Act 3 Scene 1 of Пїѕromeo and Julietпїѕ in Order to Make It an Exciting Scene and a Turning Point in the Play

    Fate, love and violence are the three words to describe this play. Shakespeare uses these throughout the play to comment on men, women and marriage in society at this time when girls were betrothed to a man of their fathers choosing and under the condition that they were пїЅpureпїЅ. Men were seen to be superior to women and dominated them, as women had very few rights and were property of their fathers, and then their

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    Submitted: February 15, 2010 By: Bred
  • Violence in America

    Violence in America

    Violence in America Violence in America’s society is definitely a major problem. This problem can be traced back as far as fetal development. It seems that in most cases of bad treatment, the families come from poverty or bad neighborhood areas. The whole main purpose of this speaker was to develop a good understanding on why most of the violent crimes occur in today’s hurting society. It is not rocket science to realize that

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    Submitted: February 16, 2010 By: Steve
  • Media Violence

    Media Violence

    “TV Bloodbath” A viewer watching TV last fall might have found a woman’s decapitated body hanging from a ceiling fan and a man with railroad spikes driven through his eye sockets on CSI or a deranged killer holding a knife to the neck of a kid at a birthday party, urging him to shoot his own mother with a gun on Criminal Minds (Eggerton). It is no secret that there are concerns about the impact

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    Submitted: February 16, 2010 By: Mike
  • Television Violence and Our Children

    Television Violence and Our Children

    Society is faced with an overwhelming amount of media violence. Everywhere you look, you see shootings, stabbings, beatings, and some kind of violence. Television violence is the most common type of media violence. The gruesome things that children witness on television, shouldn’t even be viewed by the most qualified professional. The depiction of television violence can negatively affect the mental health of children. Families today are much busier than in previous decades. There is much

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    Submitted: February 16, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Teen Violence

    Teen Violence

    The current laws are not suitable in correcting the issue of delinquency and the crimes committed by adolescents. More correctional facilities are in demand where adolescents can fulfill their terms, while at the same time learn useful skills that may help correct their deviant behaviors. Adolescents placed behind bars are introduced to more violence and greater resentment towards society. An education, with real-life skills, will help them get back into society and give back to

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    Submitted: February 17, 2010 By: Jon
  • Violence in Television

    Violence in Television

    When families sit down to watch television, they expect to watch family type of shows. Family type shows meaning rated PG or PG13, sitcoms and movies that do not include weapons, killing, foul language, and non-socially accepted actions. When children killing, they start to believe that it is accepted. Do children think that killing and hurting others and themselves have little meaning to the real life, children can become traumatized. Most killers or violators of

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    Submitted: February 17, 2010 By: Artur
  • Vanguard Explorer

    Vanguard Explorer

    Diversification is the main idea behind mutual funds. Smart investors should hold man types of assets, which includes stocks, bonds and cash. Diversification can lower risk because when some assets are up in value, others are usually down in value. The spreading of trading costs over a larger investment in-turns brings the percentage of transactions cost down in a mutual fund. Additionally, each investor does not have to worry about doing research which further saves

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    Submitted: February 19, 2010 By: Artur
  • Explore the Narrative Techniques Used by Atwood to Portray the Inner Life of offered in ‘the Handmaid's Tale'

    Explore the Narrative Techniques Used by Atwood to Portray the Inner Life of offered in ‘the Handmaid's Tale'

    The narrative style and structure of ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ is something very unique to the novel. Atwood has used a complex structure of four different time scales; the most prominent is the first person present tense, where she is a member of the Gilead community and living in the Commander’s house: “Nothing takes place in bed but sleep; or no sleep. I try not to think too much. Like other things, thought must be rationed…I

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    Submitted: February 19, 2010 By: Anna
  • Promoting Violence

    Promoting Violence

    When paying close attention to many song lyrics, you can hear the promotion of violent acts. Weather it be a rap song or a country song, the promotion or violence is being spread to music fans. These songs are promoting violence by speaking of killing people, suicide and flashing their gang "signs" in their music videos. For instance, in a popular song by the hip-hop artist Eminem, he talks about shooting someone using theses lyrics,

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    Submitted: February 19, 2010 By: regina
  • How Did Arnold Deliver the Subject - Theme of Dover Beach

    How Did Arnold Deliver the Subject - Theme of Dover Beach

    Peaceful Dover beach, which was calm the night when Arnold was there, showed us the difficulty of accomplishing something. By using ideational structure full of metaphors and making each stanza to have its own characteristic, Arnold effectively transferred the theme of the poem. The poetry starts with the description of Dover beach at a moment, which would not last forever, directed us to the sadness or disappointment that he would reveal later in poetry. The

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    Submitted: February 20, 2010 By: Mike
  • Violence and Video Games

    Violence and Video Games

    Violence and Video Games current console game, "Manhunt") has been linked in the minds of many in the UK to the murder of Stefan Pakeerah, 14, from Leicester. The game, awards points to the player based on the number and brutality of murders and assaults of the game's virtual characters. One of the methods used is a hammer, which was the weapon used in real life on poor Stefan. The killer supposedly played the game

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    Submitted: February 21, 2010 By: Victor
  • Effects of Violence on Children

    Effects of Violence on Children

    Television has both positive and negative effects on children between the ages of two and five. Some research shows that violence in the media can be linked to aggressive behavior in children. Though, some researchers disagree with this statement and believe that there are other factors, besides television, which cause children to become violent. The following essay will reflect both sides of this argument. Violent television shows lead to violence in children between the ages

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    Submitted: February 21, 2010 By: Edward
  • Video Games and Violence, Is There a Connection?

    Video Games and Violence, Is There a Connection?

    With all the violence in the world today, what with Terrorism, the War in Iraq, and many murders right in our own backyard, people have begun to wonder where it comes from. What is it exactly, that allows one person to take the life of another? Lately, the blame has fallen on violent video games such as Bully (in Europe, Canis Canem Edit or Dog Eat Dog in Latin), and the Grand Theft Auto series.

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    Submitted: February 21, 2010 By: July
  • Theme of Jurassic Park

    Theme of Jurassic Park

    Theme Of Jurassic Park JURASSIC PARK Crichton, Michael Publisher: Ballantine Books City Where Published: New York Date of latest copy: 1990 Edition: First Ballantine Books Edition: December 1991. 399 Pages, Paperback I. A Brief Summary of the Plot. A billionaire has created a technique to clone dinosaurs. From the left behind DNA that his crack team of scientists and experts extract he is able to grow the dinosaurs in labs and lock them up

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    Submitted: February 21, 2010 By: Wendy
  • European Exploration and Voyaging into the Unexplained

    European Exploration and Voyaging into the Unexplained

    It was the age of the European Renaissance when exploration and voyaging began to take flight. The world was a vast wonderland just ready to be understood when Europe stepped out of the ignorant Dark Ages. Art, architecture, and literature were very important to the Renaissance, but not as much as exploration. Many explorers such as Christopher Columbus, Bartolomeu Dias, Vasco de Gama, and Ferdinand Magellan took voyages and brought back treasures such as

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    Submitted: February 21, 2010 By: Tasha
  • A Victim’s Deliberate Use of Deadly Force Is a Just Response to Repeated Domestic Violence

    A Victim’s Deliberate Use of Deadly Force Is a Just Response to Repeated Domestic Violence

    A victim's deliberate use of deadly force is a just response to repeated domestic violence. According to Senior Senator Dianne Feinstein, "Domestic violence causes far more pain than the visible marks of bruises and scars. It is devastating to be abused by someone that you love and think loves you in return. It is estimated that approximately 3 million incidents of domestic violence are reported each year in the United States." It is because I

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    Submitted: February 22, 2010 By: Top
  • Great Gatsby Report- Obsessing over the Past Theme

    Great Gatsby Report- Obsessing over the Past Theme

    An Obsession For The Past Obsessing too much over anything is unhealthy for a human being. Gatsby, in The Great Gatsby, dedicates his life to finding his lost love, Daisy, despite changes that may have occurred since the relationship ended. It is a love from the past that he longs for once again. Gatsby’s obsession gets to the point that he will do almost anything to retrieve the life that he once lived. Due to

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    Submitted: February 22, 2010 By: Max
  • Austria: A Market Ready to Explore

    Austria: A Market Ready to Explore

    MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT In 1995 Austria joined the European Union (EU), and in 1999 they joined the European Monetary Union. The use of a common currency the “Euro” has facilitated trade and promoted economic stability for U.S. companies to manage pricing, balance accounts, and move products into Austria and throughout the EU member nations (“globaledge”, 2003). An unfavorable exchange rate for U.S. exporters turned positive in 2003 making the U.S. able to compete on more

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    Submitted: February 22, 2010 By: Bred
  • Video Games and Violence

    Video Games and Violence

    When I hear the words video games and violence in the same sentence, I automatically think that they are talking about video games causing violence among young teens and adults. I do believe that video games cause some sort of aggression and added violence in that age group, but not to a point of someone killing another person. My generation has grown up on the evolution of the video game. All we see nowadays

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    Submitted: February 22, 2010 By: Bred
  • A Streetcar Themes

    A Streetcar Themes

    It is said to be rare for a successful play to be translated into a successful film. A Streetcar Named Desire is one of these rare works that has made the transition. Tennessee Williams’ plays are conducive to success on the film front. Film Scholar Foster Hirsch says, “The play is deeply theatrical… because of its lush and literary imagery, cascading set speeches, concentrated time spans, limited settings, and confined action.” Just as the

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    Submitted: February 24, 2010 By: Stenly
  • What Is the Cause and Effects of Music, Television, and Video Game Violence on Children and Teens in America?

    What Is the Cause and Effects of Music, Television, and Video Game Violence on Children and Teens in America?

    Bradis McGriff Humanities 110 November 27, 2004 Dr. Privateer What is the cause and effects of Music, Television, and Video Game Violence on Children and Teens In America? Introduction Usually when a child or a teenager commits a crime, it is never their fault. When a child or a teenager commits a crime, the responsibility never belongs to the parents either. Instead, when a teenager or a child commits a crime, the first thing that

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    Submitted: February 24, 2010 By: Artur
  • Violence and Music

    Violence and Music

    Music and Violence Each generation of adolescents has an artist or type of music that parents vehemently disapprove. The current generation has rap and alternative rock music. Many adults make the claim that some of this music causes violence, such as "Big Man with a Gun" by Nine Inch Nails (Palumbo 2). Some music has violent and explicit content, but a violent song, itself does not cause physical harm. Other songs of rap and alternative

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    Submitted: February 25, 2010 By: Janna
  • Dracula’s Message and Theme

    Dracula’s Message and Theme

    Dracula's message and theme The words of dracula mean more than is read by most. The Symbols throughout Dracula, have often been thought to mean many diffrent things throughout history. It is believed by most that a large number of the themes are catholic oriented, Which is very understandable due to the books time period and what the book consists of. Also a number of the symbols stood against females being anything but a mother

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    Submitted: February 25, 2010 By: David
  • The Lottery Theme

    The Lottery Theme

    In "The Lottery," Shirley Jackson reveals one of the most basic facets of humanity, the need for a scapegoat. Mrs. Hutchinson, having been designated the recipient of the lottery, becomes the scapegoat for the village. The tradition of the lottery is analogous to religious traditions because it is passed on at an early age, people rarely openly question it, and it focuses on a scapegoat. Religious traditions are passed on to children at an early

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    Submitted: February 25, 2010 By: Jon