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ID number:559117
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Published: 27.12.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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The discussion of violence on TV has become very heated and debated indeed. On the one hand you have a group of people who say that we control our own actions and that we are the only ones responsible for our actions (i.e., not parents, television, video games...). Then you have some that agree television violence increases the propensity of a person/child to emulate that violence, but that the effects are short-lived. They also say that violence only increases the likelihood of child violence by minor amounts, that it doesn't actually cause it, per se. Your final group says that televisio…

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