 We are exposed to acts of violence everyday just by turning on a television.  If a child watches 2 to 4 hours of TV a day, she or he will have seen.

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 We are exposed to acts of violence everyday just by turning on a television.  If a child watches 2 to 4 hours of TV a day, she or he will have seen 8,000 murders and another 100,000 acts of violence by the time she or he has finished elementary school.

 Studies have shown that almost all G-rated animated films have scenes of violence averaging a duration of 9 to 10 minutes per film.  As a result…  Children who see a lot of violence are more likely to view violence as an effective way of settling conflict and will assume violence is acceptable behavior.  Viewing violence can lead to emotional desensitization toward violence in real life, or lead to real life violence.

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