Bang! You're dead.

 

1. Anatomy of murders

2. The game room

3. Do so!

4. Do not!

 

 

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The Psychological Effects of Media Violence on Children and Adolescents, Joanne Cantor, symposium proceedings, Colloquium on Television and Violence in Society, Montreal, Canada, Apr. 19, 2002.

Television Viewing and Aggressive Behavior During Adolescence and Adulthood, Jeffrey G. Johnson et al, Science, March 26, 2002, pp. 2468 ff.

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Electronic

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