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Essay heading: Gangsta Rap: Crime
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In contrast, 7 out of 8 televised sexual encounters
involve extramarital sex (Newsweek, 1994). This trend is startling when
compared to the fact that children spend more time watching television than they
spend in school. According to the American Psychological Association, a typical
child sees 8,000 murders and 100,000 acts of violence on TV before graduating
from elementary school (Nation, 1994)... displayed 300 characters
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Although psychologists state, "Aggressive
children like to watch violent TV shows, and it appears that watching violent TV
shows makes children more aggressive; this is presumably due to their exposure
to aggressive models" (Eron, 1987). One of Hollywood's more remarkable aspects,
is that it has produced approximately 400 pictures that convey traditional
integrity and the mainstream virtues of love, loyalty, honor, duty, and
compassion... displayed next 300 characters
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