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Title: Hidden Influence
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August 5, 1999 |
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MTVs stand against censorship is nothing more than a marketing plan. A few of the immature actions that are accepted on MTV as popular things to do are: disrespect toward adults and inappropriate language. I understand slang is a part of teenage culture but when kids begin writing exactly how they are speaking, I believe they invert their progress and cause themselves to play catch up later... Showed first 250 characters
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I understand slang is a part of teenage culture but when kids begin writing exactly how they are speaking, I believe they invert their progress and cause themselves to play catch up later.
I also believe that televisions influence and acceptance by society has caused the time families spend together to be unproductive... Showed next 250 characters
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