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  • How death is portrayed in the media that it affects on children and my feedback of it.

     

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ID number:194584
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Published: 20.07.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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People die everyday all over the world. In United States, people use hundreds of different words to describe death. Generally, people that grow up in the United States tend to view death as a taboo subject and are seen as a topic that should be kept behind closed doors and contracted with an individual or family. A belief system that so many individuals hold to be true has been shaped over the past century. In this culture, death has become something that is enormously feared and as a result, some people stop living their lives to his or her highest potential because of their fear of dying…

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