Title: Televised Violence Does the violence on TV negativly effect children?
Date Submitted: 06/27/2003 00:25:06
Television is a central part of American lives. In some cases television is a person=s number one activity. Violence has become a major part of our daily television. Whether it is on the news or in a movie, even on in commercials, violence is present on the majority of the various channels. All the violence on television is absorbed by the viewer. Violence on television has a negative effect on children viewers.
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