“O.K…. You can turn on the News now!” An editorial cartoon by Ed Gamble, the cartoon references parenting and violence on television.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/ed_gamble/2165/thumbnail.jp
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“STOP PLAYING THE GAME, JACKSONVILLE!” An editorial cartoon by Ed Gamble, the cartoon references Jac...
Television plays a dominant role in our society; however, television on its own is neither bad nor g...
Television has become a significant component of children's activities. Violence on television and i...
“…and these T.V. shows are off limits … Desperate Housewives, World Series of Poker, Wife Swap, MTV…...
Violence is probably the most discussed effect of television. 61% of the children programs contain ...
“Poverty, violence, no parental help, troubled neighborhoods, broken homes, poor nutrition, low read...
This paper presents the results of a study conducted with 820 students from the 4th, 6th and 8th gra...
A study of Saturday morning television suggests children are exposed to more violent acts per minute...
In Mexico, 40% of the population in primary and secondary schools suffer from bullying; verbal ass...
• A recent large-scale study funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has establishe...
Between 1987 and 1998, children committed numerous school shootings–killing or wounding classmates, ...
Animated features, like children\u27s cartoons, are considered by some to be the most violent shows ...
“…and be careful at the mail box and don’t talk to anybody unless it’s absolutely necessary!” An edi...
The television which has been one of the most important technological products of our age has affect...
Click click click click click An editorial cartoon by Ed Gamble, the cartoon references a family si...
“STOP PLAYING THE GAME, JACKSONVILLE!” An editorial cartoon by Ed Gamble, the cartoon references Jac...
Television plays a dominant role in our society; however, television on its own is neither bad nor g...
Television has become a significant component of children's activities. Violence on television and i...
“…and these T.V. shows are off limits … Desperate Housewives, World Series of Poker, Wife Swap, MTV…...
Violence is probably the most discussed effect of television. 61% of the children programs contain ...
“Poverty, violence, no parental help, troubled neighborhoods, broken homes, poor nutrition, low read...
This paper presents the results of a study conducted with 820 students from the 4th, 6th and 8th gra...
A study of Saturday morning television suggests children are exposed to more violent acts per minute...
In Mexico, 40% of the population in primary and secondary schools suffer from bullying; verbal ass...
• A recent large-scale study funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has establishe...
Between 1987 and 1998, children committed numerous school shootings–killing or wounding classmates, ...
Animated features, like children\u27s cartoons, are considered by some to be the most violent shows ...
“…and be careful at the mail box and don’t talk to anybody unless it’s absolutely necessary!” An edi...
The television which has been one of the most important technological products of our age has affect...
Click click click click click An editorial cartoon by Ed Gamble, the cartoon references a family si...
“STOP PLAYING THE GAME, JACKSONVILLE!” An editorial cartoon by Ed Gamble, the cartoon references Jac...
Television plays a dominant role in our society; however, television on its own is neither bad nor g...