a editorial letter of a newspaper about bad effect of watching violence and crime on t.v
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XYZ
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the editor,
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subject: bad effects of watching violence on tv
I am the resident of the above-stated address. I am writing this letter to inform you the bad effects of watching violence on tv to stop certain shows
this are the ill effects: (1) children’s learning of aggressive attitudes and behaviors; (2) desensitization, or an increased callousness towards victims of violence; and (3) increased or exaggerated fear of being victimized by violence. While all of these effects reflect adverse outcomes, it is the first – an increased propensity for violent behavior – that is at the core of public health concern about televised violence. The statistical relationship between children’s exposure to violent portrayals and their subsequent aggressive behavior has been shown to be stronger than the relationship between asbestos exposure and the risk of laryngeal cancer; the relationship between condom use and the risk of contracting HIV; and exposure to second-hand smoke in the workplace and the risk of lung cancer. There is no controversy in the medical, public health, and social science communities about the risk of harmful effects from children’s exposure to media violence. Rather, there is a strong consensus that exposure to media violence is a significant public health concern.
I request you to do the needful. I hope it will not be fallen on deaf ears
Thanking You,
Yours sincerely
XYZ
address
pin
date
to,
the editor,
address
subject: bad effects of watching violence on tv
I am the resident of the above-stated address. I am writing this letter to inform you the bad effects of watching violence on tv to stop certain shows
this are the ill effects: (1) children’s learning of aggressive attitudes and behaviors; (2) desensitization, or an increased callousness towards victims of violence; and (3) increased or exaggerated fear of being victimized by violence. While all of these effects reflect adverse outcomes, it is the first – an increased propensity for violent behavior – that is at the core of public health concern about televised violence. The statistical relationship between children’s exposure to violent portrayals and their subsequent aggressive behavior has been shown to be stronger than the relationship between asbestos exposure and the risk of laryngeal cancer; the relationship between condom use and the risk of contracting HIV; and exposure to second-hand smoke in the workplace and the risk of lung cancer. There is no controversy in the medical, public health, and social science communities about the risk of harmful effects from children’s exposure to media violence. Rather, there is a strong consensus that exposure to media violence is a significant public health concern.
I request you to do the needful. I hope it will not be fallen on deaf ears
Thanking You,
Yours sincerely
XYZ
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