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A 4 page paper which examines
whether we should be concerned about, and thus fight against, all the murder and
violence we see displayed in the media today. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Page Count:
4 pages (~225 words per page)
File: JR7_RAvilnt.rtf
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television and in our every day lives. Our children play violent video games that seem to encourage violence and murder, while playing down the very acts. Our society believes, in
many ways, that our exposure to violence and murder, through various forms of media and entertainment, are damaging our society. The result of much violence and murder in the media
is that many people do not really understand it, and thus play with it, until they are truly confronted with the reality when it is too late. In light of
this we can allow violence and murder to perhaps be part of our entertainment, but we should also use it as a vehicle for educating and learning the truths of
violence and murder a sit relates to our children. In essence, there is no way around violence and murder in the media, but if we educate our children about the
realities they will benefit. Violence and Murder There can be little doubt that the media today is incredibly influential on how children grow up and who they become. From
television to film to music and the peer pressures those all entail, the youth of today are highly susceptible to the media and what it teaches them. But, does this
mean that parents no longer truly raise their children? In all honesty the parents do raise the children. In some ways by allowing children to view too much television, to
leave the children to their own devices and thus be influenced heavily by the media, in turn gives the children the same values their parents have, values which are perhaps
highly influenced by the media as well. What a child hears and sees on the television and in the media can seriously affect how they grow and learn. For
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