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- The government should control the amount of violence in films and on television in order to decrease the violent crimes in society. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this issue? -
...e in their films such as a lot of people getting shot, stabbed, decapitated so as to attract audiences'attention, and without any idea of the possible aftermath produced on them. The influence of the violent films upon the... - The government should control the amount of violence in films and television in order to decrease the violent crimes in society. -
...s are busy working. As the , and thus most parents, they have lesslittle time to care for their children. Consequently, there are more chances for kids and youth to be in touch with the violence in films and on TV. It is ... - The government should control the amount of violence in films and on television in order to decrease the violent crimes in society. -
...iduals be winners in competition only by strong arm. The teenage who lack capability of justice exposed to this film might go astray unconsciously. Numerous inquiries have conclusively shown that many delinquent children a... - telivison violence -
...her than producing negative effects on audience,to some extent,these films educate them,and cultivates people's senses of crisis and responsibility,which makes ordinary people and police work better for public security.In ... - the effect of violent films -
...in their films such as a lot of people getting shot, stabbed, decapitated so as to attract audiences'attention, and without any idea of the possible aftermath produced on them. The influence of the violent films upon the m... - Media Violence -
Media violence is an ever-present dilemma faced by people today, and it is harmful to the children of our nation. ... It’s a cultural disease”(“Media”).
The average child will have seen 200,000 acts of violence by age 18. ... - violence on tv -
Over the past couple of decades or so the amount of violence on television has greatly increased. ... The issue with violence in recent years is the effect it is having on our nation’s youth and the overall effect on socie... - Societal Violence -
Does media violence truly cause teenagers to become violent? ... Or is media violence a convenient scapegoat for a deeper problem? From my knowledge, in ancient times, societies’ ills and abnormalities were blamed on black... - films -
... In other films, we see violence used to test the human soul and to see if he/she/they could overcome trials and tribulations. ... The role of violence in films has been a big one. In some of todays movies, its seems li... - Serious Crime -
...ing violent crime, is decreasing. At the same time, it is stated that there have been “unprecedented increases” in the criminal justice stystem response to crime. There have been more police, more arrests, higher caseloa... - Violence in Media It Has To Affect Us -
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Viewing violent media of any form affects us. There is no way around it, and the more of it we absorb; the more it effects us. ...
Violence is everywhere. Every form of media has some way of exposing us to violen... - Censorship on Television -
...ensorship has been a prime issue in the media ever since the creation of the TV. As we all know, violence and sex have become everyday terms; this is mostly caused by TV. Violence and sex are all too common on daily televi... - Argumentive -
Filmmakers Are Not Responsible for Society Violence The connection between violence in the media and societal violence has been an ongoing controversial issue. The increasing numbers of lawsuits are accusing violence in the m... - Violence in The Media -
There is quite a debate these days about violence in the media. Most notably gangsta rap on the radio and violence of all sorts on television. People who embrace the violence of these mediums argue that they are just e... - Television C a blessing or a curse -
Television can be considered both a blessing and a curse depending on the content of a programme or on the amount of time spent watching the television. ... However many misuses it and television becomes a never-ending ente... - too much violence in the media -
Too Much Violence in the Media
The media is a viable source of entertainment for children and teens. ... With just a turn of the dial or remote, they are able to watch or listen to comedy, to mystery and sadly t... - Violence on Children's Television -
...other violent acts that our children are soaking up every day. Is that really what we want for the children of our country? Hundreds of studies of the effects of TV violence on children and teenagers have found that childr... - - -
How TV Violence Fits into the Picture Broadcasters, scientists, and others continue to debate this question. Some broadcasters believe there isn't enough evidence to prove that television violence can trigger the real thing. ... - Popular Media -
Commercial interests heavily influence popular media. Specifically, commercial television and film are influenced by producers and directors, who in turn are influenced by their financial backers to produce products that appe... - Violence in the Media against Women and Girls -
Over the past four years, the number of violence scenes on television shows has nearly doubled. ... (Singh 1) These shows included violence against women and girls, which included psychological and physical abuse such as r...