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Song rating form
Song rating form




song rating form

SONG RATING FORM MOVIE

Some history of the movie rating system is provided in this Wikipedia article. The movie ratings system has been around for many years and has undergone revision. Movie producers and distributors fund a Rating Committee to vote on ratings for all movies. The Motion Picture Association of America has developed a movie ratings system that categorizes movies with labels G, PG, PG-13, R, and NC-17 indicating a given movie's appropriateness for consumption by children. Therapists are Standing By to Treat Your Depression, Anxiety or Other Mental Health Needs Thus, a purchase of the cleaned up version of a song may not ultimately be as protective of children's developing minds as is intended. Purchase of the "clean" (e.g., self-censored) version of a song may also serve to whet a youth's appetite for obtaining the "dirty" version. Parents should consider that even when lyrics have been edited, smarter kids will still understand the underlying theme or suggestive content of songs. Parents need to be aware which version of a song or album their children are purchasing.

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In such cases, there may be two or more versions of any given album, including a "clean" version and a "dirty" one. In response, many recording companies and recording artists create alternative "clean" versions of their music with edited lyrics that eliminate the questionable material and allow the recordings to be widely sold. Other retailers simply decline to carry any products so marked. Many retailers will restrict youth younger than 18 years from buying products marked with the "Parental Advisory" label. This "Parental Advisory Explicit Content" label is most often a sticker placed on the outside plastic wrapping of a CD or on the Web page from which it may be downloaded. Individual record companies collaborate with the recording artist to determine if this label is appropriate for a given music release. The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) labels music albums and some digital/online music downloads that they consider to contain sexually explicit or violent references in lyrics, foul language, or drug or alcohol abuse references.






Song rating form