Essays About learned television

 

  • Effects of Television Violence
    ... When the police caught him and asked him why he was wearing gloves he replied that he had learned on television the when you wear gloves you do not leave ...
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  • Television Violence
    ... gloves. The boy said he learned to do this so he would not leave any fingerprints and that he learned this from a television show. In ...
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  • How Does Television Violence Affect Childrens Behavior
    ... percent of the young males, especially those who were the most violent, said that the had ultimately imitated crime techniques learned from television programs ...
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  • Television and the 1950s
    ... In the beginning she was to do three live commercials a week, but things changed when businessmen learned the powers of television. ...
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  • The Influence of Television
    ... Or might he or she have learned from prime time dramas and sitcoms the behavior and ... I started this paper off thinking that television was a positive source. ...
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  • television violence and children
    ... When questioned by the judge, the boys admitted that they had learned the method by watching a robbery commited on a television show. ...
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  • death by television
    ... the next essay. You are what TV says you are, that is what Jack McGarvey learned in his short television experience. He tells of ...
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  • Analysis of Children's Television Program
    ... Analysis of Children's Television Program The children's television program that I ... inferiority, these school age children have learned skills and developed a ...
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  • Television Violence
    ... findings are comprehensive, extensive, and extend beyond the scope of this paper, they give a prime example of anti-social behavior learned through television. ...
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  • Children and Television
    ... When questioned by the judge, the boys admitted that they had learned the method by watching a robbery committed on a television show. ...
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  • TV Made Me Do It
    ... Jason R.) The law that allows children to be tried as adults after they have committed one of the violent acts that they learned from television is dealing ...
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  • Censorship in Television Violence
    ... Scenes portrayed on television have become the standard for lessons learned by children, whether it's how to behave at the dinner table, or what to do in a ...
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  • Effect of TV on Children
    ... Sexual content should not be learned by a television set ensted by their parents or by a class when they get into high school. The ...
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  • Television Violence
    ... caught him and asked him why he was wearing gloves he replied that he had learned to do so to not leave fingerprints and that he discovered this on television. ...
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  • Gender Roles
    ... Most men have seen on television or learned from other men that it is not very manly to cry under any circumstance, nor should they ask for help or directions. ...
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  • Gender Roles
    ... Most men have seen on television or learned from other men that it is not very manly to cry under any circumstance, nor should they ask for help or directions. ...
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  • Gender Class and Race Stereotypes in American Television
    ... causal effect, a large proportion of elementary school children reported that they learned about how African-Americans look and dress from watching television. ...
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  • Sex in the Media
    ... Coming from a conservative family, in which sex was not discussed regularly, I learned about sex mostly through television. Although ...
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  • sex on television
    ... roles, rape, and birth control, (or as Archie would say it, "birth patrol") became new topics to be aired on network television. Many networks had learned of a ...
    (1962 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

  • Mannerism of Students from the East and West
    Later that student copies the behaviors he viewed and learned from television. The media in our society has a huge impact on the behaviors of children. ...
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  • Radio vs. Televion
    ... In 1929 David Sarnoff had learned of the television experiments of Vladimir Kosma ZWORYKIN, a Soviet immigrant then working at Westinghouse. ...
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  • Influences of Teenage Violence
    ... solution he has seen used on television (Freedman). Freedman is saying when a child is confronted he or she goes back to what they have learned from watching TV ...
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  • Children and TV Violence
    ... Violence can be unlearned just as easy as it is learned-especially for younger ... (Children and TV Violence) Set limits on the amount of television they are ...
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  • Does the violence in films and on TV contribute to violence
    ... Meaning that aggressive adults learned their behavior as children and the ... are adults (Surgeon General's Scientific Advisory Committee on Television and Social ...
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  • tv violence
    ... One study shows that children entering school, learned from violent television shows, a much more developed vocabulary than those children whose parent ...
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  • tv violence
    ... One study shows that children entering school, learned from violent television shows, a much more developed vocabulary than those children whose parent ...
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  • Television censorship
    ... I asked him where he learned this stuff from he told me TV Little kids pick up everything they watch and listen. Television affects children in a negative way. ...
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  • Women On Television
    ... in the 1950šs and the 1990šs are reflected in Americašs television programs in ... Girls in college between 1945 through 1960 learned not to get interested in ...
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  • media violence 2
    ... older. Children often learn through observation and a large part of this process is learned while watching television. Because, much ...
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  • Effects of sexual media
    ... otherwise diverse publics." Recurring themes and features of television appears in ... have been cultivated through media exposure or learned through observation. ...
    (1036 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)

     


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