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Spring 2011, Week 15: The Effect of Media Violence on Children
Click on LIST OF TERMS below to study this week's words.
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effect,
| (n): the result; the direct result of an action |
affect,
| (v): to influence or cause a change to happen |
harm,
| to cause damage or injury (physical or mental) |
exposure to,
| to have contact with something (good or bad) |
settle,
| to end an argument, disagreement or dispute |
indifferent,
| showing no care, concern, or interest in something |
tend to,
| to be likely to; to have a probability of happening |
agressive,
| potentially violent; likely to attack or harm another person |
pessimistic,
| negative; not hopeful |
issue,
| (verb): to officially give, announce, or publish something (like a report) |
deal with,
| to handle, confront, or tackle a problem |
inevitable,
| UNavoidable; definitely going to happen |
perceptive,
| observant; aware; able to see important points |
stereotype,
| an oversimplified conception or image of a particular group of people |
abide by,
| to follow or obey the rules |
accountable,
| responsible for / to blame for (usually something bad) |
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ESL Instructor, San Diego Continuing Education |
Educational Cultural Complex (ECC) |
San Diego, CA |
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