Media censorship
Summary :
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Exposure to sexual information
- The relation of this situation to individuals under the age of eighteen
- Watching inappropriate TV shows and blending in
- The transformation in the meaning of sex
- The claims of the People who defend the media
- The report submitted by Peter S. Bearman
- The influence of the parents
- Conclusion
Abstract
Children and teenagers like to be entertained. They like to run and play outside, play video games, read books, write in diaries, listen to music, and especially watch television. There are all sorts of different content on the TV that young people are exposed to; whether it is sports, cartoons, music videos, sitcoms, soap operas, or even sexual material. Since children are constantly watching these programs, they are absorbing a plethora of information and becoming more knowledgeable about things that are beyond their years. I believe that there is an excessive amount of sexual content that non-legal individuals can access which leads to negative events and outcomes such as teen pregnancy and premature sexual-definition.
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