
Television, Violence, and Censorship in the World Today
A Detailed Look at How and Why Television Violence Is Affecting Today's Children in a Negative Way
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Narrado por:
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Adam Zens
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Trevor Clinger
Violence is considered by most a tricky thing to predict. Some researchers say otherwise and that violence may actually be able to be prevented. I look deep into the history of media's influence on violence in society as well as today's influence. I also discuss important studies that were conducted to reveal the truth.
Dive into this best seller and find out all about violence and just how great our censorship is at preventing children from viewing certain movies or programs.
I have bachelor's degree in business administration and an associate's degree in management technology.
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He does a good job presenting his points, and then supporting them with facts. He has a fairly detailed history of TV and howit has affected children over time. I won't list his points, otherwise why read the book? Still, I can completely understand his POV and say that he makes valid arguments.
Zens does a fine job narrating, and pacing his speaking well.
Is TV bad for kids?
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