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Hair Video
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ID # 69909
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Commercials
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SRN
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New York, NY |
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Non-union
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n/a
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12-04-06
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12-31-69
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Submission Deadline |
12-18-06
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| Shoot Date |
12-31-69
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| Casting Category |
Modeling - Hair/Cosmetics
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| Market(s) |
New York City, NY |
Hair Video
Renowned hair stylist Mark Garrison is looking for models for a before and after, step by step hair video. Models must be open to change and are guaranteed a pretty, wearable style.
Interested participants can send head shot and resume.
PLEASE NO PHONE CALLS!
This is a self-response notification (SRN).
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Seeking 6 talent(s) for this role
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Models for a before and after, step by step hair video. Models must be open to change and are guaranteed a pretty, wearable style.
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Searchable talent specs:
Gender: Female Age: from 18 to 30 |
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Besides childhood exposure to violent TV, the participants had been asked as children about two other traits: how much they identified with violent TV characters and how realistic they judged various violent TV shows to be
Experts said the results are no surprise, but added that the study is important because it used a wide range of measures, included many participants and showed the effect in females as well as males Women in the top 20 percent were about twice as likely as other women to have thrown something at their husbands
The analysis argued against the idea that aggressive children seek out TV violence, or that the findings were due to the participants' socioeconomic status or intelligence, or their parents' childrearing practices "
The American Psychological Association, however, has concluded that viewing violence on TV or other mass media does promote aggressive behavior, particularly in children "
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He recommended that parents restrict viewing of violent TV and movies by toddlers through pre-teens as much as possible The programs were assessed by researchers for amount of physical violence Anderson, a violence researcher at Iowa State University, called the work "elegant in its design and execution
As young adults, researchers found, men who had scored in the top 20 percent on childhood exposure were about twice as likely as other men to have pushed, grabbed or shoved their wives during an argument in the year preceding the interview Study: Aggression, TV Linked
Mar 10, 8:00 AM EST
<EM>Associated Press</EM>
People who watch violent television as children behave more aggressively even 15 years later, according to one of the few TV violence studies to follow children into adulthood
The effect appeared in both sexes and regardless of how aggressive a person was as a child, researchers found It also erodes a natural aversion to violence, he said
For one or both sexes, these "high TV-violence viewers" were also more likely than other study participants in the previous 12 months to have shoved somebody in anger; punched, beaten or choked an adult, or committed a crime or a moving traffic violation Other mental-health and medical groups have taken similar stands
The study involved 329 adults who were initially surveyed as children in the late 1970s
As children, the participants were rated for exposure to televised violence after they chose eight favorite shows from 80 popular programs for their age group and indicated how much they watched them
The work is presented in the March issue of the journal Developmental Psychology by psychologists L "
Researchers found that high ratings on any of the three childhood measures predicted higher ratings on a measure of overall aggression in adulthood
Huesmann said televised violence suggests to young children that aggression is appropriate in some situations, especially when it's used by charismatic heroes
Joanne Cantor, professor emerita of communications at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, called the new study "a very strong addition to what I consider a large amount of data that points in the same direction
The study linked violent TV viewing at ages 6 to 9 to such outcomes as spouse abuse and criminal convictions in a person's early 20s
Rowell Huesmann and colleagues at the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research To check on adult aggressive behavior, researchers interviewed them and their spouses or friends, and checked crime records
Dennis Wharton, spokesman for the National Association of Broadcasters, said not all studies find a relationship between TV viewing and violent behavior, and "I think the jury is still out about whether there is a link Such programs as <EM>Starsky and Hutch, The Six Million Dollar Man</EM> and Roadrunner cartoons were deemed very violent