0
beyler 10 da vizem var ingilizcem yetmiyor biri bana yardımcı olursa çok sevinirim akedemik ingilizcesi olan var mı ?
nolur yardım edin lan bahçeşehirde burslu okuyorum ben ama ingilizcem yok sınavdan kötü alınca burslulara bak vs die taşşak geçiyor ipneler rezil etmeyin lan beni nolur bana sunun türkçesi lazim :
istekler üzerime pek değerli panpalarım sizle ölümcül parçayı paylaşıyorum : :
adolescents are much more likely than younger children to doubt the reality of
television content (14) and much less likely to identify with television
characters. (15) those who continue to believe in the reality of television and to
identify with its violent heroes are the ones likely to be more aggressive,
especially if they continue to fantasize about aggressive-heroic themes. (16)
although concerns about imitative violence most often focus on preschoolers,
with their lack of life experience and their belief in television's reality, it is
actually copycat crimes or other acts of violence committed by adolescents that
most often come to public attention. (17) programs adolescents are likely to
copy are those that demonstrate, in detail, the method of committing a crime.
with their superior abstract reasoning ability, adolescents are capable of
imagining and planning a real-life reenactment, including detecting and
correcting the gaps or flaws that may have caused the television crime to fail.
(18) in addition, their newfound appreciation of the relativity of rightness and
wrongness, along with their tendency to challenge conventional authority,
probably makes this the only group of viewers with a significant tendency to
admire the wrongdoer. (19)
the steps that appear to be necessary for imitation of violent crimes from
television and films are:
strong identification with the movie/program or its hero,
perseverance through extensive and elaborative fantasy about
the program, and
the capacity to commit the physical act. (20)
an example of an imitated scene in film is the russian roulette scene from the
deer hunter, which may have caused an unusually large number of adolescents
to identify with it because of its effective portrayal of a warm and committed
peer group of young people. the scene was portrayed in a vivid way, using
camera techniques (close-ups and shots from the protagonist's point of view)
that likely increased identification by the viewer. in addition, the scene was
relatively easy for american adolescents to recreate because of their ready
access to guns.
in this example, the guns may have contributed more than just the means to
commit the act. sometimes the leap from thoughts to violent actions can be
triggered by some cue common to both the adolescent's immediate environment
and the "script" of the televised violent events. (21) for some imitators of this
scene, the presence of guns in their environment may have brought the deer
hunter scene to mind. recent research in the united states suggests that
adolescents are particularly vulnerable to imitating televised portrayals of
suicide, (22) especially if these portrayals are of real-life events.