violence on television

             Does television really cause violence? Many people believe television is a major building block of our Society. Through its numerous commercials, sitcoms, and movies, televisions has an enormous influence on the average individual. When one turns on the television, they are searching for entertainment, information, or violence. Violence on television is one of the major problems among members of the United States.
             The introduction of television into America forever affected the society, and still affects the society now. Television making a massive impact, some even believed that it was the "birth of the information age". When the television made its way into the homes of America, things began to change. It began to change the hard working American into a monotonous society devoid to the sense of right and wrong. The past nights spent with the family, gathered around the radio listening to the next installment of ones favorite series quickly accompanied with visions. The televisions took American from an organized and uniform nationwide wavelength and transformed it into a chaotic disarray of new thoughts, philosophies and people of diversity. Thus, television-with its gift of paralysis, the notorious couch potato became the latest thing, causing anti-social behaviors. That one assumes a "vegetable" state in a trance-like manner, pushing their responsibilities aside. From t!
             he television, viewers are expose to the ideas and influence proposed and applied by the endless commercials, movies, shows and news. Our morals and beliefs were attack and destabilize. Thousands of advertisement agencies saw the potential and envisioned the television, being the ultimate tool in raking in the capital. It opened the doors for numerous branches of marketing, news, and entertainments.
             The entertainment media plays a tremendously powerful role in the formation of values and morals. Televis...

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