Many types of media have been accused of glamorising violence, for example the film " A Clockwork Orange " by Stanley Kubrick or " The Matrix ".
22.
Despite their many photographs glamorising the " Nordic " type, the texts also claimed that visual inspection was insufficient, and genealogical analysis was required to determine their types and report any hereditary problems.
23.
Criminal and dangerous acts that can be easily imitated, as well as scenes condoning, glamorising, or showing clear instruction of how to abuse drugs have also been the subject of UK editing.
24.
The " Grand Theft Auto " video game series is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records 2009 as the most controversial game series and has often been accused of glamorising violence.
25.
In October 2004, Canon Kenyon Wright, chair of Alcohol Focus Scotland, criticised an episode of " Holby City " which saw doctors downing tequila slammers, stating that it glamorised irresponsible drinking.
26.
The English public schools themselves-the nursery of the gentleman-glamorised these new virtues, thrusting aside the self-interested Flashman and his kind in favour of the altogether more morally appealing Tom Brown.
27.
Indeed, the use of Pablo in the anti-drug campaign has been met with praise in the media and in the public eye, particularly for the large impact made without glamorising the drug trade.
28.
We are mindful that " Coronation Street " has a large family audience and endeavour to appeal to young and old at all times . " In 2008, a leading policeman blamed " Coronation Street " for glamorising drink driving.
29.
Even though this page about suicide methods documents a verifiable social phenomenon, and it doesn't glamorise suicide, and even ignoring ethical concerns, the quality of this article is so poor that it must be deleted on grounds of quality alone.
30.
Moffatt's 2007 series explores the idea of'celebrity'among people in her immediate social circle family members, fellow artists, her dealer through'glamorised'renderings of their faces using computer technology, repetitive framing and bright colours.