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... proven in the long term. My personal belief is that viewing violence will not lead to violent behavior. Yes it has been shown that ...
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... flashbacks of the times that they, or a loved one, were abused have caused a disruption in their everyday lives The acts of domestic violence lead to the ...
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... scary place, or may come to expect others to resort to physical violence to resolve conflicts." She added that the effects of television violence lead "at risk ...
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... exist. There are a number of studies that conclude that viewing television violence does not lead to aggressive behavior. Professor ...
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... video games makes children more aggressive and hostile; in addition, "video game violence makes children desensitized to violence, which can lead to violence ...
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... As James Grimshaw states, "grotesqueness and violence lead inevitably to an opportunity for revelation and Grace (37)," and so it is for the main characters in ...
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... on society. Among the widely accepted assumptions are: * Television violence can lead to imitation. * Witnessing repeated violent ...
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... If it is believed that a publicized act of self-violence could lead to similar acts, then why wouldn't the same hold true for publicized violent acts against ...
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... I do agree with Fanon that it may seem that decolonizaton may be violent and may lead to violence in that respect, but it is not always violent in every ...
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... Power will lead to violence as violence will lead to power and as long as deterrents are not as harsh there will be a problem with people, violence and power. ...
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... done. These suggest that violence is permitted and necessary. Violent acts lead to further aggression and a lowering of control. ...
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... Underlying feelings can lead to violence, such as hate, rage, shame, guilt, and trying to prove something in a negative way. Drugs ...
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... own actions. Charlie's encounters with sex and violence lead him to his final confrontation with Stanley the rooster. As anxiety ...
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... What these percentages show is that violence is pervasive in the education system and this violence might lead to more violence. ...
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... CHILDHOOD DEPRESSION- Paradoxically, childhood depression can exhibit itself as a result of domestic violence, and then lead to domestically violent behavior ...
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... And as these numbers go up, so do the reported cases of campus violence. Small differences over trivial issues will escalate and often lead to violent ...
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... to the National Institute of Mental Health, the Surgeon General and the American Psychological Association, violence programs on television lead to aggressive ...
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... brought in it's wake one of the worst epidemics of juvenile violence?" (Mary Winn) It is hard to believe that television violence will lead normal children to ...
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... School violence leads to more violence. For example, the bullying received by some students has lead them to lash out against the students at their school ...
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... even give up totally, or begin skipping class, which in turn leads to delinquency, anti-social behavior, and criminal activity-all which can lead to violence. ...
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... to the user than any one else and most likely will not lead to violent ... on the information I've gathered, I think that around 30% of youth violence in America ...
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... They are Media violence can lead to imitation; Witnessing repeated violent acts can lead to desensitization and a lack of empathy for human suffering; and The ...
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... aggressive responses in play behavior." (Bandura, 1973) Third, the disinhibition hypothesis, which suggests that television violence can lead to increased ...
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... (Gerbner, 1994) Gerbner implies that being exposed to larger amounts of television violence will lead one to believe that they live in a "mean" world. ...
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... Video games give the player the choice to participate in violence in a virtual ... An urge to kill, even virtually, and a comfortableness with bloodshed lead to a ...
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... of the victim In other words, there is "a complicated and cumulative cycle of tension, belittlement, violence, remorse, and reconciliation that can lead to a ...
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... Patronizing a student will only lead them to low self-esteem. ... If a child witnesses or is a part of violence, the teacher should not ignore this problem. ...
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... This irrational hostility can lead to violence because that's one of the ways men are taught to respond, as pointed out in the article. ...
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... can also lead to gang and to violent outbreaks due to lack of affection. I had also stated that sexual abuse was a large factor in violent teens. Violence is ...
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... were worse then before. Which caused a lot of prejudice against the families that lead to violence. In like manners, another duel ...
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