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    How Credible Is the Hypodermic Needle Theory with Regards to the Effects Debate?

    The hypodermic needle theory regards the audience as passive and the power of media messages strong and that media influences people to behave in a certain way. The effects debate is the argument that the media has the potential to influence an audience, to affect them in negative ways, and that there is a need to protect people from material which might cause harm of one kind or another. The messages in the media are injected into the audience like a drug, but they don’t notice the effects that

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    Cameras and Security

    Security cameras on college campuses have just recently started becoming a major priority. They help protect students in a plethora of ways and although the intentions of cameras is for the good of the students, some suggest that they are an invasion of privacy. With cameras, the school has the ability to find where a student is keep track of a students’ whereabouts. This could very beneficial in the case of a missing student or if someone committed a crime. Because of a camera, the school would

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    Plato and Music Paper

    The philosophy of Plato and its influences on modern society concerning music In modern society music is ubiquitous. Everywhere a person goes music can be heard, from the local grocery store to the radios in cars. With all this exposure to music it would be easy to forget it is even there but how much does this constant exposure affect an individual? Is it good to be subjected to every random song that you might encounter on a day to day basis? Questions concerning the effects of music on people

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    School Shooting and Obesity

    America’s issues – School shooting and obesity First, I want to find out, why there are so many school shootings in USA. I think, it could be, if the child doesn’t have any parents, or if the child gets bullied. It could be the entertainment. The teenagers do what the TV shows and games do. They shoot someone or themselves. But isn’t it the same in Europe and the other continents? Let’s take a look on the statistics. United States of America / USA - 90 school shootings and 231 deaths, 13 of the

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    Arming Our Teachers Is a Bad Idea?

    Arming Our Teachers Is a Bad Idea? English 112 DeVry Online University Professor Berardi October 8, 2014 Arming Our Teachers Is a Bad Idea? More often in recent years, it seems to be primarily stemming from the Newtown Connecticut shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary, dangers continue to lurk in our unprotected, unsafe school systems. Many other tragedies have stricken our school systems with danger following Newtown and certainly before. While we would all agree in regards to the topic of gun

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    Cyberbullying

    Cyber Bullying: It’s Causes and Effects on Adolescents John Flanders Pima Medical Institute The causes and effects of Cyber Bullying, and Bullying in general, can be not only detrimental for the fragile psyche of children but it’s a new menace to society. Cyber Bullying has swept across the world at a high rate. There is an abundance of websites and foundations that have been created just to fight this plague. The majority of the information that has been pulled together for this paper is

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    Ms2 Report

    slasher horror. I already knew from experience as an avid film watcher that an opening sequence needs to capture its target audience and make them want to see the whole movie. Watching these films like ATM (2012), Scream (1997) and Texas Chainsaw massacre (2003) gave me an excellent understanding of the conventions of opening sequences and the use of mise-en-scene elements. In these movies the opening creates a huge tension which grips the audience in a very short time. The music used is atmospheric

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    College English - Research - Gun Violence

    Instructor Quesenbury English 1301 - 002 03 December 2014 Research Paper Today's schools have to focus on so much more than reading, writing, and arithmetic. Although school officials strive to protect the student and faculty from gun violence, it's a reality in today's world. Truly something is seriously wrong because school buildings should be a safe place for all. Study after study conducted on the who's and why's of school gun violence reveals an important fact: There is no reasonable

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    Gun Control

    Gun Control Hypothesis Paper By Christopher Fields Intro to Sociology Prof. Hennington Outline Hypothesis/ opening statement My opinions Love-hate relationship Crime rates Democrat Opinion Republican Opinion Evidence 1 Evidence 2 Evidence 3 Closing statement References After recent school shootings in America, the American people are starting to wonder when is the government going to stricken the gun control laws. After recent studies I will tell you which party republican

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    Violence in Video Games

    “Violence in Video Games” Video Games are something that are on the rise in today’s world. They are increasing economically and politically. Video games are something that can be enjoyed by all ages. They are a fun, fantasy TV station you get to create for yourself. Even though they are for everybody, they are targeted more towards teens. The most popular games out today are shooting and fighting games, which incorporate violence. The definition of violence is behavior involving physical

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