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Television stations should not
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children's shows that 47 violence Children who watch too much TV violence begin to believe that violence is
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Seeing cartoon dogs, cats, and mice 49 each other off roofs and hitting each other with bricks in these shows, children assume that violence is and sbould be way of life. Another reason for keeping violence 50 children's shows is that young viewers may get the idea that violence is not really
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my neighbor has told me that after a Saturday morning of violent cartoons, her son, Paul, likes to hit and kick his sister and then seems 53
When, unlike the smiling cartoon characters, she cries.
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of letting our children watch these programs are frightening to imagine. The next generation of adolescents and then adults may be soused
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violence on television that they will not be moved to stop it when they see it in real life.
Source: Reuters
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