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Newspaper articles can be extremely opinionated depending on the discussed topic. An article in the New York Times News that was written by Peter Applebome, was printed out with his and other’s notions on high school student’s behavior in the twentieth century. Applebome expressed that high school violence occurs and there is no way of stopping it. Today’s society is dealing with the technology of video games and movies, and that the schools are outdated and we can do away without them. True or false? Personally, one’s judgment is completely focused on parenting. By taking all beliefs into consideration, what possibly could be the result to this dilemma of violence? Outside of high school each student holds a lifestyle that is diverse from many others. When the time around the clock isn’t ticking around class work or homework free time comes into play. With the system of entertainment, such things as videos games and movies, they give youngsters the observations of material containing guns and horrific violence.
Approximate Word count = 623 Approximate Pages = 2.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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