Today's media is unprecedentedly faster. Violence and abuse, and bad examples of young generation such as gender, drugs, alcohol are full. The media is influencing the limits that American children are driving to be tolerated and considered to be tolerated. If these programs are shaping our children's mind, how will our country see it after 20 years? What measures must be taken to improve our way of living and teaching? How far the media wants to go.
Today, we have a very surprising bias and income separation in almost every part of the world. It may cause government and civil society to collapse. .. More and more media is disappointing us, and the downfall of the media is causing people to lose their way. They do not know what to believe. It makes people easy to operate. We need to build a truly foundation in all the cultures all of us agree to be able to know what is going well and what is not going well.
Over the past decade, the concept of gang has been thoroughly discussed through research, media and government policies. This is blaming today's young people because of the social loss that many people belong to the gang. But this is not a new phenomenon. British studies in the 1960s were focused on gangs of teddy boys, skinheads, jerks, strife, rude men. The United States is regarded as the foundation of gang research, but American researchers can not agree with the definition of a unified gang. In the UK, Klein et al. (2001) devised a gang operational definition as a long-term street use group where participation in illegal activities is part of group identity. This definition has been found to be transcendently effective (Decker and Weerman, 2005) and has been adapted to UK research and policy (Sharp et al 2006).