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The Media’s Effect On Children
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The media has proven once again that it is one of the most influential factors on children’s growth. General speaking, the media has had a very strong influence on how children see their race and how they view others. White and African-Ameri .... Middle of Term Paper ... children that say they see people of their race on television are White and African-American, while Latino and Asian children are much less likely to see their race represented. “In one study, it showed that white males accounted for over fifty percent of the people of the “main” characters in each program.” (Media Awareness Network). Despite the few shows shown as colored people as the central characters there is still a long way to go. There also has been a distinct increase in the number of minority and aboriginal newscasters, both as reporters, editors and producers. “Also, in 1989 study on billboard advertising in Montreal subway ... |
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