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Essay heading: Violence in the media and its effect on children
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This case really interested me because there were so many aspects of media violence that inspired this child.
Long before the school shootings in Oregon and in Colorado, fourteen year old honor student, Barry Loukaitis, walked into his Algebra class and shot his teacher in the back and two students in the chest... displayed 300 characters
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Apparently Barry did have a target that day, a popular boy who had teased him. "Guns and violent videos were always around the boy's house," reporter Timothy Egan wrote in an editorial in the New York Times. Barry grew up around violence and was able to attain three of the family firearms to bring to school for his rampage... displayed next 300 characters
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