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When it comes to violence, is the media making a killing?: Just the Facts
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When it comes to violence, is the media making a killing? Friday, March 28, 2008. 1 Ratings for tv shows are optional and only appear for a few seconds at the beginning of a show. 2 The average child will have witnessed 18,000 murders, robberies, bombings, smugglings, assaults and beatings. 3 One out of every three children/teens watch tv shows that are aimed at adults and feature adult content. 4 Less than 4% of tv shows advisories, such. As viewer discretion is advised. March 28, 2008 at 9:42 AM.
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When it comes to violence, is the media making a killing?: Strongest Supporting Argument
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When it comes to violence, is the media making a killing? Tuesday, March 18, 2008. Your argument is very convincing. However, it the research paper, I suggest that you give the source information within the arguement to give it some authority. This will help your arguement sound stronger, and will help it to be more persuasive as well. Again, I suggest that you look into that film I suggested earlier, Advertising and the End of the World. March 19, 2008 at 7:09 AM. March 19, 2008 at 12:22 PM.
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When it comes to violence, is the media making a killing?: Second Argument
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When it comes to violence, is the media making a killing? Wednesday, March 19, 2008. Television glamorizes violence, making it seem acceptable. It is necessary to down violence in order to. Viewers right from wrong. I agree with your statements. You really know your stuff. It's good that you used statistics to prove your point. It looks like your research paper is developing quite well. Good work! March 22, 2008 at 11:27 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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When it comes to violence, is the media making a killing?: What the experts say
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When it comes to violence, is the media making a killing? Thursday, March 27, 2008. What the experts say. 1 "61% of programs on TV have some form of violence" - The National Television Study. 2 "By the age of 18, the average young person has seen 200,000 acts of violence on television alone" - The American Academy of Pediatrics. 3 "75% of all violent scenes [on television] feature no immmediate punishment of condemation for violence." - The National Television Study. 9 "Media violence is a factor in chil...
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When it comes to violence, is the media making a killing?: March 2008
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When it comes to violence, is the media making a killing? Friday, March 28, 2008. 1 Ratings for tv shows are optional and only appear for a few seconds at the beginning of a show. 2 The average child will have witnessed 18,000 murders, robberies, bombings, smugglings, assaults and beatings. 3 One out of every three children/teens watch tv shows that are aimed at adults and feature adult content. 4 Less than 4% of tv shows advisories, such. As viewer discretion is advised. Thursday, March 27, 2008. 5 "Tee...
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Lights, Camera, Paparazzi!: March 2008
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Lights, Camera, Paparazzi! Friday, March 28, 2008. What the Experts Say. My experts are the celebrities, government officials, magazine editors, and the paparazzi themselves. The goal was to draft legislation to protect personal safety and privacy in a climate where journalistic competition sometimes leads to agressive news-gathering tactics." - Anne Hawke (an associate in the First Amendment group in the Washington office of Baker and Hostetler). I'm not trying to take photographers' lives away. I u...
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When it comes to violence, is the media making a killing?: Pro and Con
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When it comes to violence, is the media making a killing? Sunday, March 16, 2008. As with all controversial issues, the is a pro and a con side to the question: Should Violence On TV be reduced? I agree with the pro side. I feel that children are exposed to television violence too often, and that these shows should at least have a viewer disgretion warning. March 17, 2008 at 2:26 PM. March 17, 2008 at 7:18 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. What the experts say.
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Lights, Camera, Paparazzi!: What the Experts Say
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Lights, Camera, Paparazzi! Friday, March 28, 2008. What the Experts Say. My experts are the celebrities, government officials, magazine editors, and the paparazzi themselves. The goal was to draft legislation to protect personal safety and privacy in a climate where journalistic competition sometimes leads to agressive news-gathering tactics." - Anne Hawke (an associate in the First Amendment group in the Washington office of Baker and Hostetler). I'm not trying to take photographers' lives away. I u...
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Lights, Camera, Paparazzi!: Subtopic 3- Princess Diana's Death
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Lights, Camera, Paparazzi! Sunday, March 23, 2008. Subtopic 3- Princess Diana's Death. The most disgusting part about this situation is that one specific photographer took a picture of Princess Diana laying dead in her Mercedes. Harry and William were furious and the world was disgusted. How could someone just stand there and not help her if she was dying? How could someone be so terrible as to take a picture of Diana dead and sell it for money? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What the Experts Say.