Violence1 Enjoying Violence There are many different views on how violent films and music affect people. Personally, I believe violent films ... View More
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whether or not ampquotthe Brigadeampquot s ampquotViolent films, such as ampquotthe Brigadeampquot, have been blamed ... Some people have the idea that violent films, for example ampquotthe Brigadeampquot, are the cause of real crime. ... View More
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Media Violence and American Youth ... whatever we want,ampquot shows like The Sopranoamp39s, which display even more graphic violence than the networksamp39 early stabs at mimicking the violent films of the time ... View More
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Media Violence ... Justice Moorland made the following statement: ampquotIt is not for me to pass judgement on their upbringing, but I suspect that exposure to violent films, may, in ... View More
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violence in the media ... I have included a Video CD with clips from violent films. ... Could theses two things be related Looking back through history there has always been violent films. ... View More
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Violence on Television ... I wonamp39t deny the fact that this is a serious problem. The types of behavior in many violent films are not what most parents would want there kids to imitate. ... View More
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Natural Born Killers ... thinks that the film makers should be sued so the victims can have a financial compensation and so that the desire to make these type of violent films will be ... View More
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Media Violence ... only. One of the houses that viewed non violent films had a general increase in aggression while the other showed no change. The ... View More
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Does the violence in films and on TV contribute to violence Does the violence in films and on TV contribute to violence in society ... and Scientist have been trying to figure out what is causing these violent acts among ... View More
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Hollywood and 9/11 ... Regardless, some might still believe that violent films such as ampquotFight Club,ampquot ampquotIndependence Day,ampquot and ampquotDeep Impactampquot did have an effect on the terrorists. ... View More
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and we call ... So now as we enter into the next millennium the filmmakers are still making violent films, in fact more violent than ever before. ... View More
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Films and television programmes ... wielding Samuria swords. Would these not be the influence of violent Japanese and martial arts films They certainly look so. I have ... View More
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Violence ... I wonamp39t deny the fact that this is a serious problem. The types of behavior in many violent films are not what most parents would want there kids to imitate. ... View More
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Television, Movies and News Broadcasts Corrupting the Youth ... These facts have the government to believe that violence is used to attract younger audiences to the theaters while the nonviolent films attract the older and ... View More
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Violence Whoamp39s fault ... It was the hardcore death metal, violent films, and shoot amp39em up videogames that caused two seemingly good kids to turn bad overnight. ... View More
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children and tv violence ... is it that like the tobacco companies twenty years ago, the present day television broadcasting companies refuse to consent that violent films and programming ... View More
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Negative Effects of Media on Children ... Companies in the entertainment industry routinely undercut their own rating restrictions by marketing violent films, records and video games to young audiences ... View More
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Pulp Fiction ... very successfully Is this to say that more and more of these highly violent films will take over the box offices If the trend ... View More
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free speech and music ... Joe Lieberman, Gore threatened restrictive legislation within six months if the entertainment industry didnamp39t stop marketing violent films, recordings and ... View More
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tv violence ... The media cannot pretend that violence does not exist. Many parents try to prohibit their children to watch violent films or scenes on television. ... View More
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tv violence ... The media cannot pretend that violence does not exist. Many parents try to prohibit their children to watch violent films or scenes on television. ... View More
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Concerns about violent cinema ... There are violent themes in the Bible, the Greek epics, fairytales, Shakespearean ... of violence in the name of entertainment examples include films like ampquotScream ... View More
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TV violence ... Many other news articles deal that with a teenageramp39s suicide or a crime rampage discuss how an adolescent watched many violent films and listened to heavy ... View More
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Bowling for Columbine ... Moore demonstrates that most developing nations, share Americaamp39s enthusiasm for violent films and video games, but have a much smaller murder rate. ... View More
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communication basics ... They provide a regular diet of trashy soaps and talk shows, vulgar and violent weekly crime dramas, violent films and weekly action programs, and news ... View More
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Media The Power to Make or Break a Nation ... They provide a regular diet of trashy soaps and talk shows, vulgar and violent weekly crime dramas, violent films and weekly action programs, and news ... View More
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tv violence ... They provide a regular diet of trashy soaps and talk shows, vulgar and violent weekly crime dramas, violent films and weekly action programs, and news ... View More
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Masculinity in Films ... Masculinity in films The portrayal and acceptance of men as compared to women, by the media as socially powerful and physically violent serve to reinforce ... View More
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Violence in the media ... is it that like the tobacco companies twenty years ago, the present day television broadcasting companies refuse to consent that violent films and programming ... View More
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Assault Weapon Ban ... The reason was because the young teenager was severely depressed, and sometime watched violent films with his small groups. The ... View More
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