Running head: Unit IV Research Paper Draft 1
Donald Lipford
English Composition II
Columbia Southern University
Unit IV Research Paper Draft I
English
Annotated bibliographies
Chrispin. (2007). The Radio and Television. New York Times, pp. 1-24.
Chrispin is reaching out in the fact that radio and television play very crucial role in impacting the life of the crying people. The parents are advice do on their ultimate role in shaping the life of the young person. Considering the programs that are being aired every day in our televisions, children and youth are the highest losers. When they grow in such environments with such exposures, they are capable of growing up with unworthy behaviors. The author is interplaying a fact that needs to be accepted that the young people may be at a lose if the state of what they watch every day cannot be shaped, it can go a long way in making them spoiled for a cause. The author, therefore, parts it short with a comment that even though television and radio build bad character, some programs are educative.
Dafe. (2010). What is the Importance of Music in Life? Journal of Genres, 1-50.
This is a journal of genres. It is produced majorly to discuss the essence of art. Dafe, the writer of the paper, is having a discussion on the roles music is playing in shaping the morals of the society. In her lengthy discussion, he has classified songs depending on the content and the audience. Christian sources are meant to teach the morals that human beings should advocate for. The writer considers the Christina songs as the ultimate factor for spreading the good news while at the same time spreading the gospel of Christ. In his other proposal for the dissemination of morals, the writer considers national anthems as being part of every nation plan to cover morals. The soul also wants some soothing and the writer in his explanation has advocated for the use of classical music.
Holmes, J. (2008). Bad Art. California: University of California Press.
In the whole book of Bad Art by Holmes, there is an explanation of how art has been depicted to teach an immoral thing. The author has made a collection of all the techniques that are thought to bring adverse impacts to the growth of morality in societies.TV shows, bad music, and violent movies have been featured to contribute to the bad art in the society. The author has managed to down the facts surrounding these factors and has made elaborative.
Jian, Z. (2011, September 24-25). Moral Obligation of Arts. London: Penguin.
This is a general book by Jian to explain the importance of arts of arts in the society. Its first specks of the explanation have focused on the educative programs that Arts makes. He explains that when focus is given to the roles the arts brings such as on educative and spiritual.
1. Running head: Unit IV Research Paper Draft 1
Donald Lipford
English Composition II
Columbia Southern University
Unit IV Research Paper Draft I
English
Annotated bibliographies
Chrispin. (2007). The Radio and Television. New York Times,
pp. 1-24.
Chrispin is reaching out in the fact that radio and television
play very crucial role in impacting the life of the crying people.
The parents are advice do on their ultimate role in shaping the
life of the young person. Considering the programs that are
being aired every day in our televisions, children and youth are
the highest losers. When they grow in such environments with
such exposures, they are capable of growing up with unworthy
behaviors. The author is interplaying a fact that needs to be
accepted that the young people may be at a lose if the state of
what they watch every day cannot be shaped, it can go a long
2. way in making them spoiled for a cause. The author, therefore,
parts it short with a comment that even though television and
radio build bad character, some programs are educative.
Dafe. (2010). What is the Importance of Music in Life? Journal
of Genres, 1-50.
This is a journal of genres. It is produced majorly to discuss the
essence of art. Dafe, the writer of the paper, is having a
discussion on the roles music is playing in shaping the morals
of the society. In her lengthy discussion, he has classified songs
depending on the content and the audience. Christian sources
are meant to teach the morals that human beings should
advocate for. The writer considers the Christina songs as the
ultimate factor for spreading the good news while at the same
time spreading the gospel of Christ. In his other proposal for the
dissemination of morals, the writer considers national anthems
as being part of every nation plan to cover morals. The soul also
wants some soothing and the writer in his explanation has
advocated for the use of classical music.
Holmes, J. (2008). Bad Art. California: University of California
Press.
In the whole book of Bad Art by Holmes, there is an
explanation of how art has been depicted to teach an immoral
thing. The author has made a collection of all the techniques
that are thought to bring adverse impacts to the growth of
morality in societies.TV shows, bad music, and violent movies
have been featured to contribute to the bad art in the society.
The author has managed to down the facts surrounding these
factors and has made elaborative.
Jian, Z. (2011, September 24-25). Moral Obligation of Arts.
London: Penguin.
This is a general book by Jian to explain the importance of arts
of arts in the society. Its first specks of the explanation have
focused on the educative programs that Arts makes. He explains
that when focus is given to the roles the arts brings such as on
educative and spiritual, it is easy to change the society’s moral
standing. Jain has made it clear by using examples of TV
3. programs that are very helpful in changing the family morals as
well as well as changing the perceptions about life and what it
offers.
Parkes, A. (2007). "A Sense of Justice: Whistler, Ruskin,
James, Impressionism." Victoria: Penguin Books.
This book by Parkes is a crying call for the need to have the arts
be used to the right.In his symbolic terms of
impressionism,Parks claims that our current media does not
serve justice because they don't use skill to do the right thing,
He quotes some movies that have spread violence among the
young people.The better explanation is for the case of children
who have been found embroiled in acts of violence as a result of
watching violent clips. To Sparkles, there is not justice in this
act.He advises parents to be so careful about what they allow
their children to watch as it serves to spoil their morals forever.
Price, M. (2008). The moment Of Youth. Journal Of Sports, 12-
34.
The journal by Price is about an extensive study of the role
sports plays in spreading morals. In his explanation, Price has
very well used intensity, continuity and balance to explain how
morals can be expounded. In the journal, terms of self-
confidence, reliance and belief and reliance has been used to
show how sports play a role. The source communicates to us
that with continuity in sport given the reliance that is always
put in the game, it is easy to tackle life challenges.
Literature review
After the analysis of the sources, various important issues
features up (Bridges.W., 2003).The topics that comes out
clearly and agree are as follows;
· Morals in TV shows.
· Role of art in Spreading morals
· Morals among young people
· Bad Art
On analyzing these issues, it is very clear that the society needs
morals. It is through arts that we can help the community to
spread the morals. In as much as arts spread the morals, it is
4. important to be selective on which of the morals to choose
from.
The Bad Art and Morals in young people talk about the same
issue but don’t agree. The former claims that are exposing
children to TV and radio handle the fall in morals but the later
claims it is through TV shows that children can have morals.
References
Bridges.W. (2003, Aug 24). Need for Literature Review.
Cambridge, MA: DA Capo Press.
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