Essays About television heroes

 

  • Hero
    There are people who talk daily about their favorite television "heroes" and then there are people who believe that television heroes are false and a waste of ...
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  • Technology and Television
    ... Television violence leads to many problems. CYFC stated in an article that "Just as children learn from their family they also learn from their super heroes. ...
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  • Media Violence is not the leading cause of Real life violence, as ...
    ... are great imitators. Children often imitate television heroes and superstars who outsmart the "bad guy". With fiery explosions and ...
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  • Television Violence
    ... around the world are getting involved in these dangerous acts and the parents have come to believe that they try to act like their heroes seen on television. ...
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  • Heroes-A Definitive Essay
    ... Nearly everyday on television people talk of athletes and celebrities as being heroes, but are they? To put it mildly, they are not heroes at all. ...
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  • Media Violence
    ... This is when children receive the full force of the violence in television; studies conducted have shown that children either imitate their heroes or let the ...
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  • Violence on Television: Causes, Effects, and Possible Soluti
    ... the subgroups of "younger children" and "older children." Younger children are exposed to television violence mostly through cartoons and the cartoon heroes. ...
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  • Media Violence and Children
    ... and 200,000 acts of violence (Senate, 4). It is a well-known fact that many small children act out their heroes from television soon after watching them. ...
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  • Television
    ... television than doing any other single activity except sleeping, working, or going to school, we are, in terms of time, paying more attention to video heroes ...
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  • How Television Affects Children
    ... Children watching TV usually have heroes , for example "BugsBunny". ... The boy responded by saying he had seen it on the television the night before. ...
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  • Violence and TV
    ... fear, desensitization to violence)"(Chatfield, 2002, article 6). This is because children see their heroes and or role models on television doing these ...
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  • Violence & Television
    ... It felt fun to imitate these so called heroes because it seemed like ... are many other examples that confirm that people imitate violence scenes on television. ...
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  • Social Learning Theory and TV Violence
    ... The small percentage of those who continue to believe in the reality of television and to identify with its violent heroes are the ones likely to be more ...
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  • Television and the 1950s
    ... live on television, making it the first political event to be covered nationally. This political event contained explosive drama with Estes and the heroes on ...
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  • media analysis
    ... on television in "traditional" roles, as housewives, mothers, secretaries, and nurses; men are shown as husbands, fathers, athletes, celebrities, and heroes. ...
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  • The Praise and Strife of a Hero
    ... in a world where they are placed in front of the television and begin ... have different methods of reasoning that lead to the changing roles of heroes within the ...
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  • Television Violence
    ... that young girls who often watched shows featuring aggressive female heroes in the ... who watched an above-average amount of violence on television as children ...
    (2532 Words -- Approx. 10 Pages)

  • Television
    ... Today's heroes are violent men and women, who shoot, knife, and karate-kill ... Another factor in negative physical effects of television is the pressure on ...
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  • Cartoons and Gender Roles
    ... Most people realize that commercials and maybe even adult television shows have some ... Also, where men are portrayed as strong, brave heroes, women are weak, and ...
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  • What has Become of Sport
    ... Sporting heroes fit the bill and people in the sports world -- fans, commentators ... Television contracts for major sports total in the billions of dollars as do ...
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  • School Violence 4
    ... Thus the child would turn toward the media to help them find those role models and heroes. When television was created violence entered every American's home. ...
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  • Society Today
    ... Television programs and the movie industry promote and depict violence. Action heroes and even cartoon characters are idolised because of their violent ...
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  • Violence, Television and Children.
    ... 1983. TV heroes: The impact of rhetoric and deeds. ... 1986. The effectsof television for and violent content on boys' attention and social behaviour. ...
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  • Influences of Teenage Violence
    ... Additionally, when you use attractive heroes or heroines to battle crime, using violent methods ... Television is emotionally and psychologically harmful to teens. ...
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  • How Does Television Violence Affect Childrens Behavior
    ... violence in their own prime time series and in made for television movies, but ... of them had explicit bloody killings and shootings from the "heroes" raised a ...
    (3271 Words -- Approx. 13 Pages)

  • Media Effects on Children
    ... of media, the picture of "blacks as criminals" and "whites as heroes" has become a ... Heavy consumers of television may begin to believe that the world is a more ...
    (864 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)

  • tv censorship
    ... the belief that children who watch TV tend to imitate the heroes or heroines ... numerous cases in which children have been killed imitating a television super hero ...
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  • Media Violence
    ... were no more likely than non aggressive performers to select heroes that had ... Television violence is make believe, and most people are able to distinguish fact ...
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  • Australia
    ... that anyone and everyone can praise the accomplishments of their heroes, whether it ... When watching the Rugby Union on television I can remember the voice over ...
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  • Influences throughout the Media.
    ... Take a celebrity for example, if someone was watching television and he or she saw a celebrity promoting ... Many look at those with fame, and money as heroes. ...
    (989 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)

     


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