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Need this paper ASAP!!! Issue 8. Are Violent Video Games Harmful to Children and Adolescents?

Need this paper ASAP!!!

Issue 8. Are Violent Video Games Harmful to Children and Adolescents?

Yes: Steven F. Gruel, from "Brief of Amicus Curiae in Case of Brown v. Entertainment Merchants

Associati

on", U.S. Supreme Court (2010).

No: Patricia A. Millett, from "Brief of Amicus Curiae in Case of Brown v. Entertainment Merchants

Association", U.S. Su

preme Court (2010).

Prosecutor Steven F. Gruel, in arguing before the Supreme Court, cites what he says is an

overwhelming amount of research support to conclude that viewing violence causes children to

act more violently. Defense attorney Patricia A. Millett argues before the Supreme Court that

psychological research about the effects of media violence on children is inconclusive, with

these researchers making claims about causatio

n that cannot be substantiated.

Include the following in your paper:

  • Brief introduction presenting the controversy;
  • Summary of both positions;
  • Statement of your position on the issue with justification (this means you should build a case and not just state, "This is my position because I think it is best.") I expect you to put effort into your position;
  • Statement of how your controversy may be applied to a multicultural context;
  • Statement of how your issue applies to the literacies of: critical, civic, science, and values. Simply include a paragraph heading for each of these four literacies;
  • Conclusion statement
Multicultural Application

Increasingly, we have learned that different cultures (within our society and outside of country) may view topics differently than ours. Based upon this, select another culture that may view this controversy from one perspective or another. For example, if you selected the topic, "Is Pornography Harmful", do Europeans approach the topic the same as Latin Americans, as Asians, as the deaf community? Certain countries may hold values for or against the controversy you have selected. Your statement should demonstrate that you recognize that other cultures may hold specific values that may be different from your culture.

Park University Literacies

To help you understand what these literacies refer to, please read the descriptions below. As you formulate your responses for these, present the implications of your topic within each of these literacies. For example, if you selected the topic, "Is Pornography Harmful", you should address how a person's values system influences their position on this issue.  

  1. For the Critical Literacy - describe and evaluate the reasoning used in the positions to address this issue. 
  2. For the Civic Literacy - describe how this topic impacts our society, and what citizens can do to resolve it.
  3. For the Science Literacy - discuss how science is related to the topic OR how science was used in the Pro or Con arguments. You can also list an area within psychology and the type of psychologist that would study or help to resolve this controversy. 
  4. For the Values Literacy - describe the values or assumptions that are found in the positions or in the topic in general.

Your grade is partially determined by how you apply your issue to these literacies.

Critical Literacy - Analytical and critical thinking

The student with critical literacy will be able to gather, evaluate, and communicate information effectively; meet the basic computing demands of contemporary life; know standards of excellence; recognize varieties of problem-solving strategies; and be able to contribute to desirable changes or help preserve and transmit fundamental knowledge for the good of society.

Civic Literacy - Community and civic responsibility

The student with civic literacy will be able to see the complexity of social, political, and economic systems and problems on the national and international scene, and then develop ways that would contribute to the solution of such problems through effective citizenship participation.

Science Literacy

The student with science literacy will be able to know the nature of scientific evidence and the scientific method of inquiry, recognize their roles in approaching problems in human society and its physical environment, and use such knowledge in personal scientific pursuits and as a member of the scientific community.

Values Literacy- Personal values and ethics

The student with values literacy is sensitive to value questions, appreciatively and critically aware of differing value systems, in possession of tools for analyzing value questions, and engaged in the process of putting these things together into a constant set of personal values and testing them for life.

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