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television, was still being felt worldwide. Hundreds of studies on the effects of TV violence on children and adolescents have shown that children may be: to become "immune" to fear of violence gradually accept violence as a way to solve pr...
themselves against the possible negative effects of advertising. They believe that advertising provides children with valuable product information, which supports them in their development as consumers. Many others, however, believe that ad...
Television and movies are among the leading sources of information about sex and relationships for adolescents. Adult entertainment often deals with issues and challenges that adults face, including the complexities of sexual relationships....
their wireless a important allowance of time every day, they begun to discover this intermediate as a way to get their note over to the masses. If one has to select a lone happening that started the era of wireless broadcasting, it would li...
TV 2 hours per week and most of this examining is of aggression or sexy acts. During this time there is a brutal proceed shown every 6 minutes and on Saturday mornings there is 20 to 25 brutal actions shown every hour on major time TV. par...
Its definition, implications, and rationale have been questioned and studied by policymakers, media scholars, and practitioners. Television violence has remained at the centre of debates over television policy, particularly in reference to...
is itself significant in the sense that it will provide a thorough study in children’s behaviour as well attitude in response to the question whether they are inspired by TV advertisement or not. The topic is interrogative in form, so we s...