Papers 1231-1240 of total 20956 found.
Category: /Law & Government
…phase where unemployment was high. Privatising could cut back more jobs and this could be a concern to the President. The day to day running of the government was in the Prime Ministers' hands and it was they who were in the spotlight in domestic issues…
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Category: /Literature/English
…signs (history of child abuse, poverty, domestic violence, broken homes) still commit violence. Raine led several studies, concluding, "murderers have poorer functioning of the prefrontal cortex, the part of the brain that sits above eyes, behind the forehead…
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…, the twentieth century was also a century filled with violence, terrorism, wars and bloodshed. People give rise to many beautiful things. Artists, writers, musicians, philosophers, scientists, mathematicians, dancers and actors allow others to experience the endless…
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Category: /History
…Words: 1,230 Introduction It is arguable to say that humans are inherently violent. A look at the various definitions of violence and what it is presumed to be, a learned behaviour or an instinct, will give an insight into the connection between…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Youth Violence Do The Young Ever Listen? It would be safe to say that American society is preoccupied with Television. If one asks the question, "How much violence is on television?" (qtd. In Eron et al., 220) One finds that the level…
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…to reveal dark side of the "hippie" idiom. The counterculture of the 60's as an era of seductive violence and danger of the freer attitudes toward sex and iconoclastic language, which is a common characteristic of the youth middle class American. An example…
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Category: /Literature/English
…welfare. If a man's spouse proved rebellious, he had the right to physically brutalize her into submission. This social phenomenon of domesticating an unruly woman as one might an animal was the inspiration for The Taming of the Shrew. Kate fits…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, alcohol related offenses and domestic violence. Counseling and maladaptive behavior modification programs are to be completed by the offender in exchange for the charges to be dismissed and no criminal conviction placed on them. However if the offender does…
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Category: /History
…female Prime Minister. In the 1970’s and 1980’s there was much progress which is to be praised, and for that women should be rewarded for the tenacity of their struggle. However women are still being treated with disrespect, there is still domestic violence
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Category: /History
…and in community-based support groups, southern blacks would best be able to avoid the violence and terror around them. He supported and helped found schools and colleges (Tuskegee Institute), often funded by white philanthropists, which prepared blacks to be teachers…
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