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1711: Arranged Marriages vs Marriages From Romance
... issue but we also have to remember that this is not just about financial stability, but also about emotional security. More often than not, have movie stars and the rich and famous, been on the television screen with news about their broken marriages and drug overdoses. These people seem to have everything they want. However, they lack most things that do not have a price tag, such as love and compassion ...
1712: Teenagers
... many teenagers are constantly buying teen or fashion magazines, the images of emaciated models appearing in those magazines only reenforces their belief that in order to be happy, successful and accepted, they must be thin. Television shows like beverly hills 90210 also leads them to believe that they must be thin. They watch these shows all the time and many will do anything to try and look like the actresses on ...
1713: Censorship Threatens Freedom of Speech
... issue even though this country was founded on violence, It is frowned upon in today’s society. Ask the question when did it get out of control? No one can answer. Censorship of books and television programs is a ongoing crusade, but when violence is seen on the streets, and at homes it is useless. Literature is a valued source of knowledge for children. Children can learn right from wrong and ...
1714: Ignorrance is Bliss
... responses, than when they find the stupid people, they really find the stupid people. Many of them seem totally clueless to their own ignorrance. If ignorrance is bliss, than these people must really be happy. Television is definately not the only place to run into stupid people however. In business class we had an assignment to read and discuss an article titled, "Fatal Attractions". The article discussed the four August deaths ...
1715: Social Norms Are Constantly Changing
... the only place teenagers can drag race cars in excess of 300 horsepower is in the world of video games. Teenagers today spend most of their free time playing Playstation and Nintendo 64 or watching television. Today teenagers have more free time than ever before, but they are constantly complaining that there is nothing to do. Kids today would die in the fifties. Their entertainment is based on electronic devices and ...
1716: America and the Camel
... baseball was bigger than it had ever been, including today. Baseball was seen as a growing source of entertainment. According to the book This Fabulous Century the most important new influence to baseball was the television. By as late as the end of the next decade the Cleveland Indians drew over 2.5 million fans, the largest ever for a single season. The Camel company goes on to use a celebrity ...
1717: Road Rage
... since the beginning of transportation. We inherit aggressive and dangerous driving patterns as children, watching our parents and other adults behind the wheel, and by watching and absorbing bad driving behaviors depicted in movies and television commercials. Road rage is a habit acquired in childhood. Children are reared in a car culture that condones irate expressions as part of the normal wear and tear of driving. Once they enter a car ...
1718: 1950’s Youth Culture
... the time sounded like music from the black society. The fad for the ‘black culture’ kept growing. TV shows like the "Ed Sullivan Show" and Dick Clarks "American Bandstand" began showing an integrated style of television. This is where people started seeing a problem, black culture was for the first time ever being shown to white families. Black people were beginning to be shown as equal members within the white society ...
1719: Anti-Censorship
... them wouldn't be published because of their content. Books like "Jurassic Park" portray violence, but are entertaining to children. Lately, it's been difficult to get students to read at all, with distractions like television, and the internet. And if we take away some of the better books, then soon kids may decide reading isn't fun at all, and isn't worth the time and thinking required to understand ...
1720: High School Graduates and Rights Denied
... them. However, some people consider them just a place to hang out. Male adults just need somewhere to go out and fulfill some fantasies by seeing beautiful women dancing erotically. Most men already order erotic television shows and it does help keep marriages together. These adults would become better lovers to their cherished wives. Why can’t graduates have their right to fulfill their sexual fantasies? Should it not be included ...


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