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- 1381: Images in Advertising
- ... that these people are not in shape solely due to these pills. Some male models in these pictures even consume other illegal substances to look the way they do. Even doctors have said that illegal drugs have altered vast majorities of these bodies. We need to stand back and take a good look at the products we are buying, and if they are worth consuming. In conclusion; sex, money, and beauty ...
- 1382: Hardships That Children Face
- ... or she is doing. These thoughts weigh the child down with the idea the he or she has a problem. Low self esteem and oftenly depression can occur in many forms such as eating disorders, drugs and alcohol. Finally, Each child must feel that he or she is loved. As a result of the first two injustices, love cannot be felt. This may seem to be the least of the injustices ...
- 1383: Increase In Violence In Video Games Targeted At Children
- ... games can turn normal people into psychopaths unless they are mentally unstable. Nick says that it would be better for parents to have there children in the house and playing video games then outside doing drugs (Violence In Games 1) In conclusion, violent games do sell because it puts the consumer in a virtual reality world of being able to kill someone or something. For example, I play a lot of ...
- 1384: Video Games: "Ummmm? I do…buttt…. C'mon I'll play ya "
- ... their free time goes toward something that's not illegal or addicting, or is it? Many feel that they are no longer free from their own personal decisions and that the games are their own drugs. Okay maybe not to that extent, but they can find themselves saying, "Yea, I'll play for ten minutes," but end up playing for hours at a time. One such student happens to live right ...
- 1385: Gender Ideology Enveloping Our Society Today
- ... to consider guns or to climb a tree. Tavris illustrates this view of “nothing [being] essential - in the natures of men and women…” by an example of how politics and the UN “have ‘important’ issues (drugs, economics, war) and then ‘women’s issues’ (daycare, birth control, peace).” (17,21 Tavris) This social construction has gone as far to even give a gender notation when the occupation is usually fulfilled by one ...
- 1386: Poverty
- ... assistance and graduate to become a respected individual in society. I believe poverty can be overcome if the individual is willing to work hard for their future, keep A positive attitude on life, stay off drugs, and do not buy into the thinking, if I make more money, the government will just take it away from me.
- 1387: The Violent Reality of Gangs
- ... hypothesized. However, by looking at the way humans are influenced in society, I believe there is good evidence to point the blame at several institutions. These include the forces of the media, the government, theatre, drugs and our economic system. On the surface, gangs are caused by peer pressure and greed. Many teens in gangs will pressure peers into becoming part of a gang by making it all sound glamorous. Money ...
- 1388: The Media’s Effect on Children
- ... s representation of aboriginal and racial minorities are as likely to inform and reveal as they are to misinform, conceal and evade. Reports on minorities usually show one-sidedness about such things as crime with drugs and guns. Minorities are presented usually with generalization about a certain racial group are label as characters such as high school dropouts, drug dealers or villains. “In a study, all children agreed that White people ...
- 1389: Peer Pressure
- ... it is a comments, criticism, persuasion, or pressure to be someone else. It can be as simple as a classmate asking to copy the homework and as difficult as a friend wanting us to try drugs for the first time. Friends can make us feel so pressured into doing something else that we don’t feel it’s right, yet they have such an impact that we have no choice but ...
- 1390: “Images of Law Enforcement in the Toilet”
- ... at him. He still wouldn’t put his hands up or lay down even after being wounded, so Gentner fired again. Perrin died at the scene. It was quickly discovered that Perrin was reaching for drugs and not a gun (Puit 1999). Should the officer have waited until he was sure that Perrin was pulling a weapon out of his waistband? I don’t think so; it may have cost him ...
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