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Mass Media | The V-Chip Will Protect Children From Television Violence
I am pleased to address the issue of children and violence in the media. Children are our most precious resource, but all too often their voices aren’t heard when public issues are discussed. It may be because children have no vote, no Washington lobbyists, no money to donate to their favorite candidate. It is up to us, each of us, to speak for them, to protect them and to honor them. So, on behalf of the children of this great country, I am pleased to be here today.
I would like to address two questions this morning. First, how does TV, and especially violence on TV, affect...
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Chapter 4
- Chapter 4 Preface
- Internet Pornography Should Be Regulated
- Internet Pornography Should Not Be Regulated
- Libraries Should Not Regulate Internet Access
- Libraries Should Regulate Internet Access
- Self-Rating Of Internet Sites Will Not violate Free Speech
- Self-Rating Of Internet Sites Will violate Free Speech
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Chapter 5
- Chapter 5 Preface
- The V-Chip Will Protect Children From Television Violence
- The V-Chip Will Not Protect Children From Television Violence
- Television Ratings Will Protect Children From Violence
- Television Ratings Will Not Protect Children From Violence
- Requiring More Hours Of EducatIonal Television Will Benefit Children
- Requiring More Hours Of Educational Television Will Not Benefit Children
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